While I was reaching out to sometimes esoteric levels in everything that's audio, I was missing a few basics and/or overcomplicated some other things which lead me to the wrong way. One could say, the ground got unstable below me.
Took about half a year to clear those up, and I can thank that help to the community. It was worth joining after all, instead of being audio-wise isolated!
Where to now...
Maybe it's time to stop learning (or at least stop exclusively learning) and start creating. I mean, I guess it's too much when everyone leaves a topic, yet I have a never ending enthusiasm and still have something to add.
What to create though? Freelance music, plugins, samples? All risky business...
Anyways, thanks!
Thankies!
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TG we live in a free world. Well, most of us. So you can do what you want.
IMO its ok to take a time for just learning and experimenting. Than get off for a while, come back with new energy.
Actually i have a creativity hole which i fill up with stuff i wanted to try for a while. This leads to me to faster decisions the next time i have that special creativity flow.
IMO its ok to take a time for just learning and experimenting. Than get off for a while, come back with new energy.
Actually i have a creativity hole which i fill up with stuff i wanted to try for a while. This leads to me to faster decisions the next time i have that special creativity flow.
Reason12, Win10
More or less. Though whenever I think that I'm finally ready, I find something new. xD It's a never ending process.Loque wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019TG we live in a free world. Well, most of us. So you can do what you want.
IMO its ok to take a time for just learning and experimenting. Than get off for a while, come back with new energy.
Actually i have a creativity hole which i fill up with stuff i wanted to try for a while. This leads to me to faster decisions the next time i have that special creativity flow.
Even death is just the beginning of something new.RobC wrote: ↑07 Jan 2019More or less. Though whenever I think that I'm finally ready, I find something new. xD It's a never ending process.Loque wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019TG we live in a free world. Well, most of us. So you can do what you want.
IMO its ok to take a time for just learning and experimenting. Than get off for a while, come back with new energy.
Actually i have a creativity hole which i fill up with stuff i wanted to try for a while. This leads to me to faster decisions the next time i have that special creativity flow.
Reason12, Win10
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