Hey guys really sorry about the late response I will try not to do that again.
Rising Night Wave wrote: ↑23 Jan 2023
about keys... all sorts of. but tempos are somehow standard at me: 120, 124, 128, 136, 140, 144, 148, 156, 160... i hope this is not werid but i found these tempos best to work with. of course it depends on song itself which tempo best suits it. ... i wanted to say: i do not use tempos like 137 or 129 or 111 or 143 or something like that. but somehow lets say organic tempos if i may say so. i found for my taste that number 8 makes great magic in this.
sometimes, when i am finding the right tempo, i just bang with my head and sync the DAWs tempo to it hehe. really.
Really interesting thanks for sharing this. I will try your number 8 theory. I usually try and guess what I feel like somewhere between 110 and 140 and usually I pick it OK just by that guess. I only once or twice fooled around with changing tempos later in the production stage and it was almost too adjustable, it can be adjusted by such small increments it can be a real time drainer and confusing. I know some out there like to experiment like this though. Cheers!
Popey wrote: ↑23 Jan 2023
Temp wise I usually work between 120-130bpm for 4-4 tracks and anything between 170-174bpm for drum and bass.
Key wise I work in a variety but usually in minor iterations as I find them more moody and sad.
A lot of the time I will start with a kick I like and the key I work in is decided by the key of the kick. I have no real rules or preferences for a key and sometimes just jam a melody or chords on my push2 and then see what key they are actually in.
Yes I am always 4/4 too and I should have asked about time signatures in the thread question, that could have been interesting.
Yes i stick with minor keys most of the time now but that's because of where I am at in my journey, I agree they are good for moody and sad and even angry moods. I really like and look forward to working more with happy major chords. I avoid sad music and don't produce it, not that there's anything wrong with it.
That's interesting about your kick tuning method. Had trouble with that in the past. Tone needs time. Kicks don't have very much time as they are very short, and in the body of the kick even less time is allowed for that tone. Are you good at making tuned kicks or do you know of any good kick libraries that are tuned and labelled? Been a long time since I looked in to that, but would really like to have them all the same.
Cool about the jamming method then getting your tuning, I only start with a key in mind so this is something I could experiment with, cheers for sharing!
RobC wrote: ↑23 Jan 2023
Whatever tempo my lyrics/performance dictate!
Whatever key the given section of the song asks for!
Oh man you choose keys like that? You must be light years ahead of me there. If you feel it might be worthwhile sharing your opinions of keys and their characteristics you could always comment on this thread I did a while back. Would be great to get someone's personal take who has a good understanding of them. Cheers!!
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huggermugger wrote: ↑23 Jan 2023
Downtempo, 70-100 bpm. Lots of time to feel that groove.
I bet that groove grooves real good down there.

I can't wait to learn more about drums and the all important groove, always found it a bit elusive without having a good understanding which I don't. I should try something like 70 bpm sometime! Cheers!
selig wrote: ↑23 Jan 2023
I have a wide range of tempos and keys I work in, ranging from the 60-70 BPM range up to 150 and even above. I often choose an uncommon (for me) key on purpose to get myself into new sonic territory since I can get repetitive with my music when using the same key. Sometimes both the key and tempo are suggested in a drum kit/loop I may find interesting. Occasionally I’ll transpose key slightly or shift tempo up.down a bit to better fit where I find myself heading. Most often I choose a tempo and key far from whatever i used most recently - I guess I tend to get bored easily and am always looking for greener pastures!
Thanks that's interesting you purposely choose keys that are uncommon for you, really made me think how restrictive I am being. I just found E Harmonic Minor to have the feel I needed for a lot of the stories I tend to write lately. I also learnt to play it OK and that was a real cool thing to discover as I figured I needed classical training to get to actually 'play' these notes with intention and expression like I can in this key. Like I said you made me think about this and I will branch out and make sure I try some new ones.
So you try and move the tempo away from what you are typically doing also, this must be a good exercise, I will try the same. Cheers!
MuttReason wrote: ↑23 Jan 2023
Used to stick to the 80-105bpm range mostly as I did a lot of lofi/downtempo tracks. These days I’m more into EDM stuff so usually range from 130 up to 170 or so for liquid d&b tracks.
Keys: I try to mix this up as much as possible. Most of my writing is via the Ableton Push2 so I tend to switch up between root keys and scales/modes a lot, trying out different hand shapes on the Push2 pads with different modes always yields happy chordal accidents.
I’m now at the point where even though I play keys (piano since age 8) I actually prefer using the Push2 instead of a MIDI keyboard, with a keyboard my hands often fall into familiar shapes and grooves whereas with the Push2 there is a lot more variety IME.
Yeah tempos tend to be genre specific so I guess you need to stick somewhere close to the typical there. I never tried above 150 bpm and think I might struggle with melodies once it gets crazy fast but you guys seem to do it so yeah maybe I should try it out to broaden my horizons a little
That's super interesting about using the push when you have piano skills! I think you are right, I never thought about it until now but since working exclusively in one key for a few months I am pretty sure I do the same things a lot, even get to points where I start writing a lead and have to stop because it's one I did before. Now I really want to branch out more with my keys lol. Thanks for the comment!