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Pick Yourself

Pick Yourself

Күн бұрын

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In this video, you'll discover how to finish music fast by using my tried and tested method to break out of the loop. My name is Philip from Pick Yourself, and I've created this channel to help electronic music producers like you make meaningful progress with their music.
Are you tired of getting stuck in that 8 or 16 bar loop, endlessly tweaking sounds but never actually finishing a track? You're not alone. Most producers face this same frustrating challenge. But here's the thing: breaking out of this loop isn't just about adding more layers or complicating your mix. In fact, that often leads to overwhelming productions and muddy mixes.
So, how do you break free from the loop and actually complete your music? That's what I'm here to show you. In this video, you're going to learn an eye-opening method that flips the script. It's all about using the concept of "ear candy" to make purposeful decisions in your productions.
Forget about endlessly stacking tracks. Instead, I'll teach you how to strategically add elements that enhance your music, making it more engaging and impactful. Whether you're working in Ableton Live, Logic Pro, FL Studio, Cubase, or any other DAW, this method applies across the board.
By the end of this video, you'll have the tools you need to break out of that loop once and for all. Say goodbye to unfinished tracks and hello to a more productive, fulfilling music-making process.
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@pickyourselfofficial
@pickyourselfofficial 17 күн бұрын
FREE guide - The Finisher Framework: pickyourself.com/framework
@Bittamin
@Bittamin 17 күн бұрын
This is so similar to my actual approach! Most of my ambient jungle tunes have very few stems going on. I get my main stuff working, like the break/s, bassline, and pad/atmosphere to gel together first for a solid loop, then I tend to branch out to my intro by taking everything away and slowly adding things back in, testing different ways. Then, after I get an intro/build into my main section. The rest is just about adding more fun moments, and like you showed just adding and taking away energy with what you have rather than slapping the kitchen sink on it! 🎉
@pickyourselfofficial
@pickyourselfofficial 17 күн бұрын
So good to hear that! Thanks for sharing your approach :)
@knowingwhatthebuttondoes3432
@knowingwhatthebuttondoes3432 7 күн бұрын
Without trying at all to put you down. I'm into different flavors of techno and house, but every time I have played around with jungle, I have found it the by far the easiest genre to write/finish. Probably because, even more than purist electro, it is one of the the most formulaic genres (in saying that I love electro BTW). The parts 'write themselves'. The arrangement requires minimal, if any transition tricks/ear candy. Simple cuts and straight drops work perfectly for jungle phrase transitions. A million monkeys poking at million DAWs, would write all the works of LTJ Bukem long before they hit on Frankie Knuckles 'Move Your Body'.
@xbq091
@xbq091 11 күн бұрын
Great video as always! thanks man!
@_Xza_
@_Xza_ 17 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. Always nice to get a new perspective on arrangements tips ❤ I personally love using feedback loops for ear candy
@pickyourselfofficial
@pickyourselfofficial 17 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! Yeah, feedback loops are awesome, I love them as well :)
@dimwoo
@dimwoo 14 күн бұрын
How do you do that? I know you can e.g. feed a delay channel back into itself, but it can be really chaotic.
@_Xza_
@_Xza_ 13 күн бұрын
@@dimwoo hey not sure if you’re working in Ableton live but I use the echo device. I normally am filtering within the echo somewhat some of the low and high-end, especially the high-end as I feel like that’s what quickly gets out of control with feedback. Then the way I do it is I just try to use automation and I ride the feedback knob so I turn the knob up and I turn it down quickly before it gets too out of control. So for example, let’s say a sound. The feedback is normally set to 70%. I will start ramping it up to 110 or 120% and then quickly turn the knob back down to 70% before it gets too out of control. I hope this makes sense! Also, you do not need to use the echo device. You could use any delay that has a feedback knob. I find it best if the feedback knob can go above 100%.
@dimwoo
@dimwoo 12 күн бұрын
@@_Xza_ Thanks for your reply! I'm stuck on Ableton 9 but could emulate your method fairly well, except that the feedback on the delays only goes to 95. I'm sure I can find a cheap/free delay plugin that goes to or beyond 100 though.
@stoxxhunter
@stoxxhunter 17 күн бұрын
I like the concept of emphasis for the ear candy elements in the track that are telling the story.
@pickyourselfofficial
@pickyourselfofficial 17 күн бұрын
Awesome, glad to hear that!
@insomniatr
@insomniatr 17 күн бұрын
I look forward to your posts on youtube, your simple narration, your way of explaining, cool man. Best wishes from Istanbul
@pickyourselfofficial
@pickyourselfofficial 17 күн бұрын
That means a lot, thank you! 💯🚀
@JonEthin
@JonEthin 17 күн бұрын
Thank you for the useful content. I could see some time stretching of some samples that already exist in the track. Stretched into some atmosphere and gentle riser type vibes. Cheers!
@pickyourselfofficial
@pickyourselfofficial 17 күн бұрын
Great suggestion! Love it :)
@robdeepmusic
@robdeepmusic 17 күн бұрын
Great video. Overtime I feel like i've been discovering the ear candy aspect myself - but as you said getting it into the process quicker and sooner might be better to get out of that loop faster. The main way as of late I "get out of the loop" ˙has just been giving up in overwhelm 😂but I guess some creative chaos (e.g., ear candy, random shots, random patches) can help. Just try something and see what happens how does it open up a new field in the musical lens.
@pickyourselfofficial
@pickyourselfofficial 17 күн бұрын
Well said and thanks for the great feedback, I really appreciate it! 🙌🏻
@BaltimoreReese
@BaltimoreReese 15 күн бұрын
make the grain delay video please 💫
@leckomio8812
@leckomio8812 8 күн бұрын
Isn't monotonousism, for lack of a better word, what this genre is all about. 😄
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