Quote from: urall on March 07, 2021, 12:44:34 PM
I was wondering who actively seeks out different ways of creating your sound to not fall in the trap of repeating yourself ?
Or could it be looked at as actually carving out your own place/sound instead ?
I do look for it, but don't have absolute need of creating different sounds, as often tracks are sort of "composition", so relatively similar gear works out if songs themselves have different pace, structure and form.
Back in the day, when 4-tracker was the main gear, it often ended up starting with one fairly unique sound, then decided next layer will be this and third will be that and 4th something... and despite recording order of elements was different, and process itself felt different, finally when listening mix-down, it would be quite often: junk noise, bassy humming, feedback and vocal track... Eventually I drifted to consciously recorded much more live oriented, and focus on distinctive sound elements, where track has interesting (to me) core sound which is different from other tracks. Something that sets it apart from the rest.
However, "repetition and habits", that was eventually becomes
style. If one is able to create own style of making noise, I am certainly in favor of that too.