Bedroom Producers Blog launches the New Year Giveaway with over $2,000 in music production prizes for 20 winners.
A huge THANK YOU to the sponsors who made this giveaway possible: Image-Line, UJAM, Cableguys, Techivation, Polyverse, Karanyi Sound, A Sound Effect, AudioThing, and Flame Sound.
And another big THANK YOU goes to you, dear BPB readers, for your support in 2023. Thank you for being a part of the Bedroom Producers Blog and our music producer community! ❤️
Here’s the list of available prizes (one prize per winner)
- 1 x Image-Line FL Studio 21 Signature Bundle
- 3 x Ujam Usynth Bundle
- 1 x Cableguys ShaperBox Bundle
- 2 x Cableguys ReverbShaper
- 1 x Techivation M-Compressor
- 1 x Polyverse Supermodal
- 1 x Karanyi Sound Cloudmax
- 1 x Karanyi Sound Midnite
- 1 x AudioThing Reels
- 2 x A Sound Effect Pack
- 6 x Flame Sound Firestarter SFX Complete
Read more about the prizes below and scroll to the bottom to learn how to enter the giveaway.
Image-Line FL Studio 21 Signature Bundle
FL Studio 21 doesn’t really need an introduction. Image-Line kindly offers the FL Studio 21 Signature Bundle as the prize, an all-in-one music production suite packed with virtual instruments, effects, and lifetime free updates.
There are simply too many features to cover in a couple of paragraphs. Still, some of my favorite FL Studio 21 assets are the Slicex sample editor, the Newtime time manipulation tool, and the incredibly versatile Gross Beat multi-effect.
You also get FL Studio’s new AI-powered stem separation functionality, one of the best step sequencers on the market, and an entire suite of FL Studio effects for mixing and mastering.

The latest FL Studio 21 version introduced several new effects, including the LuxeVerb reverb plugin and the Vintage Phaser effect.
On a related note, Image-Line recently launched the Year-End Sale with a sitewide 25% OFF discount on all products and bundles.
Ujam Usynth Bundle
The Usynth Bundle is a versatile collection of virtual instruments, covering everything from chiptune sounds to vintage analog synths and beyond.
Ujam is famous for its performance-oriented take on virtual instruments and effects. The company specializes in creating intuitive and playable plugins that sound absolutely incredible out of the box.
The Usynth Bundle is no exception, packing seven virtual instruments with over 700 presets for genres like pop, electronic music, ambient synthwave, and more.

If you like instruments that don’t require a lot of tweaking to sound good, the Ujam Usynth lineup is the perfect pick. Ujam kindly provided three Usynth Bundle licenses for three lucky BPB readers.
Ujam is also running a sale on various plugin collections, including an epic 87% OFF deal on the LoFi Bundle.
Cableguys ShaperBox + ReverbShaper
One lucky winner will get the Cableguys ShaperBox bundle, and two winners will get the ReverbShaper plugin.
ShaperBox is the flagship modulation powerhouse from Cableguys. It combines ten versatile effects into one interface with insane modulation features.
The modulation capabilities are seemingly endless with ShaperBox. You get drawable LFO waveforms, envelope followers, and a 3-band multiband for each effect, letting you create dynamic rhythmic effects, solve complex mix problems, and enhance your music creatively.

ReverbShaper is a standalone reverb plugin with Cableguys’ signature modulation capabilities. You can add movement to almost every reverb parameter using highly customizable LFOs and custom waveforms.
Cableguys also announced the Winter Sale is also now on!
The ShaperBox 3 Bundle, which contains the new ReverbShaper and nine additional effects worth $340, is only $89 during the sale.
Techivation M-Compressor
Techivation offers the M-Compressor ($149) plugin to one lucky BPB reader.
M-Compressor is a sophisticated spectral audio compressor that offers downward and upward compression, targeting individual frequencies rather than the overall signal level.
This approach allows for distortion-free dynamic processing, with dynamic thresholds that balance compression across the spectrum, enhancing ambiance and achieving more aggressive compression effects if needed.
Techivation also launched the Holiday Sale, with a 70% discount on the Full Bundle and 40% off select individual plugins.
Polyverse Supermodal
Polyverse offers one lucky winner a Supermodal ($99 value) filter plugin license.
Supermodal is a versatile filter-based multi-effect plugin for electronic music producers and sound designers.
It features a twin-filter engine with a standard state-variable filter that morphs between high-pass, band-pass, and low-pass modes. The standout feature is the unique ‘modal’ filter that filters audio through resonances, mimicking various struck or vibrated objects.
Supermodal also boasts an advanced modulation system, occupying the lower half of the GUI, where every parameter of both filter engines can be automated or modulated.

The robust modulation engine offers four modulation slots, six modulation sources (including ADSR, Sequencer, and Random), and stereo operation possibilities, allowing dynamic sound shaping.
Polyverse also launched the Winter Sale with up to 30% discounts on individual plugins and bundles. Supermodal is on sale for $69, and the all-in-one bundle is currently $349, down from $544.
Karanyi Sounds Cloudmax and Midnite
Karanyi Sounds offers the Cloudmax reverb plugin and Midnite hybrid guitar instrument to two lucky winners (one prize per winner).
Midnite is a versatile virtual instrument featuring a 5-module multi-layer engine, analog-modeled effects, and a randomizer. It was designed to create rich atmospheres, leads, and complex pulses, making it perfect for electronic music and cinematic sound design.
Cloudmax is a unique reverb-based “Texture Resonator” audio plugin. It combines a dual granular engine, reverb, tape emulation, filter, and EQ into one unit, offering over 110 presets and smart randomization features.
Karanyi Sounds also launched the December Deals sale with up to 86% off in discounts on plugins and bundles. You can also get Vapor Dimension and Technocolor for free if you purchase Midnite.
AudioThing Reels
AudioThing offers the Reels plugin to one lucky BPB reader.
Reels emulates a distressed Japanese quarter-inch reel-to-reel tape recorder, offering a unique, grungy distortion and signal-mangling processor rather than a typical tape simulation.
AudioThing’s tape saturator is a unique tape emulation plugin offering more than just the traditional tape sound, with features like tape delay, stop simulation, and other creative effects.
Reels is one of my go-to tape plugins because I love its ability to subtly color music and bring cohesiveness to tracks. It also includes different tape types and saturation adjustment controls, so it’s easy to customize the tape saturation to fit your project perfectly.
Read more in our AudioThing Reels review.
A Sound Effect Packs
A Sound Effect offers two custom packs sourced from Slava Pogorelsky’s Complete Bundle.
The first pack delivers 30+ premium electromagnetic sound effects, perfect for creative sound design and experiments.
The second pack brings the winner a number of glass sound effects, from crunching, scratching, and scraping to tonal textures, glass movement sounds, and more.
A Sound Effect is currently running a sale with up to 92% off sound libraries, plugins, and virtual instruments.
Flame Sound Firestarter SFX
Lastly, I offer the Firestarter SFX trailer sound library by Flame Sound (my sound design label) to six lucky winners!
It’s a collection of cinematic sound effects like impacts, braams, tension, builders, booms, and more. You can use it for cinematic projects, but it also works for layering and adding tension to electronic music.
You’ll get 250 royalty-free sounds in 24-bit WAV quality. The Complete edition also includes cool bonuses like the Heatwave soundscape collection and royalty-free field recordings.
Check out the trailer below to hear some of the included sounds.

The Giveaway
We have $2,000 worth of prizes for 20 lucky winners. Once again, thank you to the sponsors for providing the fantastic prizes!
In our Black Friday giveaway, we asked you about your music production goals for 2024. The vast majority of readers responded that they wanted to finish more songs.
So, let’s make those dreams a reality by turning them into an actionable plan!
To enter the giveaway, please answer this question in the comments below: What steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
Post your answers below (please double-check your email address before posting because that’s the only way I can contact you if you win) and refresh this page on January 1st to learn the names of the lucky winners.
The winners will be picked randomly and announced on this page on January 1st, 2024.
THE WINNERS
The lucky winners are listed below. We will deliver the prizes via email starting tomorrow (January 3rd, 2024). All prizes should be delivered by January 5th, 2024.
Congrats to the winners, and a big thank you to all participants!
FL STUDIO
- Andreas Eden Ekendahl
Ujam Usynth Bundle
- Phonem
- Vlad
- Paulo Roberto Leite
Cableguys ShaperBox Bundle
- fdc
Cableguys ReverbShaper
- Mark
- Jens Kedfeldt
Techivation M-Compressor
- Nikita
Polyverse Supermodal
- JoshD
Karanyi Sound Cloudmax
- Yaniv
Karanyi Sound Midnite
- Mike
AudioThing Reels
- Prodgento
A Sound Effect Pack
- Nakura
- Min Sako
Flame Sound
- J-Unit
- Jonah Gray
- Chris
- Henry Olsen
- Andre
- Steve todd
Good luck, and thank you for reading BPB (and feel free to share this page with your friends)! ❤️
1,804 Comments
Santiago sz
onSchedule time and simplify my workflow.
Andrew H
onSet myself achievable targets!
Philip Mancini
onKeep track of my target goals weekly
Fenn Blue
onImprove my scheduling so I can continue to drop 1 song a month. 3 months strong so far!
Bishop
onI will ensure my mixing style and approach will change so I can release new songs frequently.
Branko
onlearn song structures
Alex
onI’m going to move my studio into a more welcoming room and set time limits on producing sessions to increase urgency
Brian
onBy focusing on learning the details of a few critical plugins from the many I own in order to speed workflow. Utilizing plugin specific education courses and better daw organization.
Baihel
onThis year, I’ll try to change my DAW and i’ll stop to mix before achieve the whole song. I cross the fingers
Joe Malinovsky
onI currently have 5 unfinished songs for my first EP. Step 1 is to step into the studio every day. Step 2 is to finish the lyrics for 4 of these songs. This requires some inspiration seeking ques to help me get the right lyrics for these songs. Step 2 is to finish recording the vocals and instruments using analog equipment. Step 3 is to adjust my mix templates for each song to accommodate the special tools and instruments needed to make them unique. Step 4 is to mix and master the songs. New tools are always appreciated.
Gal K
onStop throwing things away mid-way!
This year I promised myself I would make all efforts to finish songs completely, start to finish, even if I am already sick of them xD
This way I hope that by 2025 I will have at least 2 song I am proud of!
Moe
onMake better use of my free time to produce music and compose.
Al
onFocus on making more studio time available and using that time more efficiently.
AlvaMar
onEstudar, estudar, estudar e praticar.
Robert boeing
onPrioritizing time, organization, setting clear goals and deadlines.
Alex Y
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
To finish more songs in 2024, I will keep a stricter schedule. Install all those plugins that have been floating on my hard drive but missing in my DAW. And complete songs structurally before going back to refine them TOO MUCH (you know what I mean!). Completion before perfection.
Merry Xmas and Happy 2024 BPB Community!
Julian Holman
onI want to concentrate on core song writing skills and maybe release an acoustic ep in 2024. I already have an album due for release in 2024 so I’m looking for the next project to move on to.
Abhay Mehta
onTo finish more songs in 2024,I will try setting specific goals, creating a consistent schedule for songwriting, experimenting with different writing techniques.
Carlos Caiza
onEnfocarme mucho más en terminar las canciones, tener un itinerario estricto para cumplir todas las metas propuestas
Filip Tomasetig
onMy goal is to stop making music ‘on the fly’, but to take a more systematical approach. I’ll start to make use of a planner, start using a pomodoro timer, start to take notes for what to do next instead of stopping playback everytime I hear sometime that needs fixing (but losing control over the whole project).
gf
onimprove time and priority management
Shlyan
onBeing able to choose more incredible products that this page offers, continue polishing my technique more and adapting myself more with what I have and thus finish several of the projects that I have on pause… Happy Holidays to all 🎉 / Merry Xmas and Happy NY2024 BPB Team!
Abhay
onTo finish more songs in 2024, I will try setting specific goals, creating a consistent schedule for songwriting, experimenting with different writing techniques.
Morgan
onUpgrade my computer next, to overcome CPU limitations
Stefano
onTo finish more songs in 2024, I will stop getting distracted by unhelpful youtube videos and focus on the goal.
Rodyx
onClearer goals, develop practical systems, templates and simply finishing stuff per week.
Luciano
onI will leave my full time job
Finn
onstrategise how I can automate social media output so I have more time for production ✨
Dave
onGreat question as I’m great at starting tracks but not so much at finishing them. So my plan is to get a time management workflow program to help ensure I not only develop and finish tracks, but also plan in their release too.
Herb Wallace
onMoving to a new studio setup in my home. Should increase output exponentially.
Ivan
onI’ll try to organize my time and sessions more, and set up deadlines. Hopefully it will work out!
Paradoxx
onhearing more music and work in arrangement view
Doug
onDo more youtube shorts, spend less time obsessing over detail, schedule regular time for recording
Norm Lariviere
onAdvertise to get more bands into the studio and set up a mobile rig for remote recording.
Venkat Matsa
onI am going to stick to Less Is More principle, having too many plugins is a huge disadvantage, too options to choose from. From now on, I am going to focus mainly on finishing tracks that are fresh and original.
Only plugin(s) I am interested in and have been wanting to get is Cableguys Shaperbox Bundle.
Lesego Sehume
onRelease more if the music I made in 2023.
Chris
onThe steps I would take is not to criticise my self to heavily, to work on a song you need a basis not a super polished breakt that takes four hours to clean up,
Secondly I’ll focus more on what people like in a dance song then what I think shows off technical ability
Andrej
onGet rid of many plugins I own and start doing music instead of plugin A/B sessions
Patrick Corcoran
onI plan on learning a new instrument, getting training in music production / DAW and going to see more live artists.
Lebron
onWhat steps? I will be more selfish with my time off from work to focus on creating more content to entertain people.
Aldo
onMaking something one hour per day, a riff, a beat, a ide, but something
Matt Smith
onIn order to finish more tracks: read the manual and become a Renoise expert!
Igs
onLess gear, more music. The less is more.
Finn
onStrategise how to automate social media output so I have more time for production ✨
Dave Neal
onI’ll work on music 5 days a week, and shoot for 1 completed song per week.
Jay
onFocus less on perfection and work on a song everyday even if it’s only for 30 minutes.
Inzajeano
onI will be releasing it but keeping it limited. Quality over quantity. Always.
Check us out on SC and BC: Madah Sounds :)
Respect!
Artex
onI’m unleashing my musical maelstrom by orchestrating a symphony of structured chaos, tapping into the zeitgeist of inspiration, weaving sonic tapestries with collaborative spirits, and dancing on the fine line between perfection and raw creativity to birth a menagerie of completed songs.
wkpixearts
onTo finish more songs in 2024 I will focus on the essentials and master as many sounds as I have produced for over 20 years now.
Peter
onStop tweaking tracks for 6 months hoping they will get better!
Ioannis
onget even less sleep :P
Austin
onI would be more open to collaboration and feedback so that I can improve as a producer.
Numanoid
onI will make songs shorter, so they finish faster
JW
onSet and meet deadlines for completing projects.
nick vlassis
onI can be more efficient and productive on getting more songs done this year by learning how to mix, learning what effects work the best for the result I want, and to be more educated about the process instead of using so much trial and error to get to a result.
Matt
onI’ll set completion date goals to each project
Sven
onBetter time management on weekends…
Mariano
onRebuild my studio, getting more time for recording my parts (the last parts!) and start mixing the whole LP ! …
Ivo Andreev
onWell, to finish more songs I just have to sit down and work, work, work hard, same times more than 24 hours…. no another way to success :)
Merry Xmas and Happy 2024 BPB Community!
Skillowski
onTry to make more high-quality music rather than quantity, trying something new, maybe to try new genres and new approaches in music creation. And focus on release my music to the world on streaming platforms
Skillowski
onMerry Christmas everybody, lets make the people happier in new year with good music!=)
Walter
onReal love and passion for music, together with concentration and focus!
Andi Vax
onMore templates will save me TONS of time in 2024.
And yes Reaper rules in this direction )
Livio
on1 step: buy less VST and play more
Anders (mammoths nests)
onHonestly, I think I will try to compare myself less with others, and stop imagining a critical audience that is way cooler than me. The amount of tracks I have which never see the light of day because at the last minute I think some imaginary king of queen of cool will laugh at them is now at least 2 albums worth. I know people say you should just make music for yourself but even that is a discipline in itsels. So maybe I will concentrate on the discipline of making music ´by and for myself, and not sweating the phantoms of my artistic, or aesthetic, insecurity.
Wayne Hanley
onTaking more time and not getting distracted by other things.
Chris Stoochnoff
onI will not worry too much about releasing more songs, and aim for quality, as I have always tried to. But for the ones I get stuck on, I’ll just move on to something else and come back to the ones I’m stuck on later.
I will try and find some new ways of being creative too, and work outside of my usual comfort zone with making music.. not doing things the same way each time.. perhaps start focusing on different elements in a song that I normally wouldn’t.
Alumiel
onI’m gonna strict myself to focus more on less. I’m going to do more one synth only stuff and therefore my goal next year is to finally give into the almighty FM synthesis after being overlooking it for so many years!
K-Mac
onSit my butt down and do the work! Easier said than done but I will do it.
leaf
oni’m going to try to write more focused pieces – strip the ideas down to the basics and only then add flair, allowing me to find variations easier. i’ll also be creating lots of template presets and project files to remove as much boilerplate from my workflow as possible.
Cody
onI will learn more tricks to experiment with different possibilities
Mori Frik
onI will start to work harder
Andrew W
onI will try to finish more songs in 2024 by having a more complete idea before I begin writing.
Adam
onWhat songs? I just buy more plugins, lol
Guilherme Lohmann
onWork harder but be lighter!
Dan
onIn order to release more songs I’m planning to actually finish them… *cough*
bryan
onOptimise my mixdown and mastering stages and finish more music in less time!
Alex K
onI just need to find a vocalist. It’s been two years!
joshua boden
onmy intention is to simplify my work flow and make quicker creative choices – and printing them – in order to finish more.
Dean
onI am going to take more time selecting the right sounds, and less time before changing sounds that don’t work.
Colmarr
onJust get down and make tracks and finish them even if I have writers block. Not to give up.
Saikat Gharami
onTo finish more songs in 2024, I will work on as many projects as I can possibly can. Because I believe in quantity over quality 👌 😌 💯
Thank you 😊
Phonem
onLess distractions from FB and Twitter, more focus with effort!
Kev
onFewer plugins bigger decisions and committing to those decisions
Robert
onsetting measurable and hard deadlines
Chris S.
onI’m always spending too much time procrastinating and doubting every little decision, so next year I will try to not worry too much about every little thing and just finish the track and move on. Thank you for everything BPB and Merry Christmas everyone! :)
Rudy Garcia
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
Commitment, and exercise faith. I need to commit in learn more theory, and notes. To study my recordings, and to practice fingering techniques as well as mixing and editing. I need to believe in potential and stay focused on my progress. As a believer I pray for God to bless my efforts. Life is short, and unpredictable so I must continue to work at goal, be flexible, and honest. Don’t give up and don’t be shy in asking for help.
Sascha
onBuy less software, or download it for free, instead learn to know and use existing ones better and therefore have more time for music.
Nico de Haan
onBe more productive after writer’s block. I can tell you; it’s not funny at all.
IK
onOrganize all my projects and stick to the timeline more strictly. Also, stop overthinking.
Happy Holidays, all!
Rune
onI need to put in more time and I need to be more efficient too.
Stevie
onGo back to having deadlines!
Fritz
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
I’m gonna slim down my workflow and focus on making music that comes from a place of organic exploration!
Nico de Haan
onI had a writer’s block so I hope to be more productive next year
Freddy Hernández
onAgilizar mi flujo de trabajo y optimizar el uso de mis plugins para lograr un mejor enfoque en mis conceptos
Dmitry
onIn 2024, I want to be a full-time music producer so I have more time to create new tracks.
Chris
onHave a more dedicated time & place for music. I work @ home full time, so my desk is both my stressful place of work & where I make music… a combo that is not working well!
tim
onstop starting new ones
Jaime
onMy goal for 2024 is to stop worrying so much about politics and economy, and dedicate myself entirely to music. I want to learn to play the piano, since it is easier for me to visualize harmony than on the guitar, and so I hope to compose a lot more music.
Merry Christmas to all!
Dave C
onAfter years of studying and practing, this year I’ll apply my knowledge only when I’m not satisfied with my self: no more rules to follow, only notes of I Life when I’d get lost.
Jorge Sebastian Alvarez Herrera
onuse less social media and do more music :D
TUFA
onLess focus on perfection and more focus on releasing songs with the vibe and attitude matching my project. It’s more at bats that create the real growth, not having the perfect swing once or twice, so my plan is to just release more music off the cuff and get my audiences feedback to curate and refine the sound. Cheers.
S
onStop watching box sets on TV, get Ableton 12 and simplify my setup
Red
onI spend too much time browsing presets and looking at what new stuff is available.
My plan is to start using a simple piano and focus on composition and melodies.
I’ll worry about interesting sounds after I manage to make something that sounds great, not based on sound design, but on musicality.
Luiz
onI’ll start paying attention to the s***** tracks (to my taste, of course) my favorite big producers release. If they can release these sub optimal tracks, why can’t I? 😂
Michael
onI will love my music more
Isaiah (Kidsonic)
onI’ve already taken a good few steps. I have a distributor (Cygnus Music) and a Publisher (S2K Music). In 2024, I’ll look into Sync Licensing and trying to get placements on film and TV.
Vincent R
onI will compose more!
Gregory
onDefinitely try to have less distractions and a proper schedule for tracks and project deadlines.
Med
onI’ll try to keep things simpler and getting better at fundamentals, I.e. chord progressions, layering, etc.
Roman B
onBalance hard working and resting, trying to keep it raw and don’t pay so much attention to the details
Zdenek
onI will work harder than in 2023 thats for sure 😁
Vlad
onFirst and foremost – prevent myself from drinking too much on Christmas and New Year’s Eve)).
Happy Holidays too all the fellow music makers!
Richard
onLess livestreaming games, more livestreaming musicproduction. That should do the trick for getting the next album together.
Max
onI guess as well simplifying the workflow and scheduling time for composing is key… just finished sorting my samples for 2024 and loaded all in my sampler.
G-Shot
onThe steps I will take to finish more songs in 2024 are…
– having a consistent schedule to work on Music
– finishing every Project that I started right away (including bouncing Stems & Master-Channel)
– force myself to (consistently) release a minimum amount of Tracks every week
Scott Acosta
onBetter ways to promote music. And not make songs for the forgot
Ferenc Mosolyhozó
onAloha!
I need to handle the “Too many small ideas” situation and I need to set the focus to the big picture instead. And finally I need to understand that songs definitely don’t want to be perfect they want to be finished and listenable instead.
Mr Wayne
onNo more unfinished beats, I will finish all.
Matt Thurgood
onI’m going to take the Brain Eno approach of knocking out thousands of unfinished musical “sketches”, then coming back to them later and seeing if there are any that could be developed or even cross-pollinated. The main thing, for me, is to keep the ideas flowing and to preserve everything, rather than passing judgement and deleting tracks that “don’t work”. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all!
Andy
onI will work on my recording skills so the tracks I’m using will be easier to mix.
Michael
onI’m hoping to write more music this year. I’ve learned so much about mixing this year and I want to apply that to songs worth recording.
Stephen Z.H.
onSpend more closely scheduled time creating and creating templates. Also, setting aside time for finding sounds vs interrupting the creative flow to find a sound.
Leandro Sina
onMy idea is to release 7 songs next year, so I already have that as a goal, the idea I have is to define an arrangement, record a guide, record the instruments, mix, master, and then polish
aClub soul
onProduce 1-5 new songs next year.
Zdenek
onI will work harder 😀
Saladbacon
onFinish and release projects with deadline. Make really dope club show
Steven Simms
onBy being more organized in the process. And Being better at curating my own work.
Si
onMore deadlines, baby!
Yannis
onI started dividing my days to focus exclusively on one thing at the time. I take the evenings to do prep work, learning new softwares or synths, do sound design and organising my library. Then I write music in the morning. I try to stay consistent with this routine and my output has already started to grow in quantity and quality. Next year is gonna be awesome!
WinTP
onI’ll make good use of my existing plugins and produce more songs.
Damya Thompson
onI’m gonna revisit some old projects I started or finished and just left in drafts. I’ve learned a lot more since working on those projects and if I finish them all I’ll have plenty of music to release!
Zdenek
onI will work harder 😀
Jon Turner
onKeep making music and keep making the right production decisions.
ignis32
onI guess I’ll just make a challenge for myself to finish songs one per week, regardless of the result.
Better to do something, than being stuck in endless loop.
Roby
onDevo finire il mio primo album per cercare ispirazione, andrò in montagna a vedere orsi, cervo, uccelli e laghi. Il vento mi porterà cose buone.
Bob
Steve Caustrita
onSimplify my plugins, but weeding out useless companies that made big promises!
Stewart Fletcher
onBe more disciplined with my time, set clearer goals and measure my progress towards them.
Aaron M.
onOptimize my workflow, by creating and using relevant project based templates and presets.
A.R.
onProcrastinate less😅
Vitali
onIt’s hard to say whether there will be more or not. It is important that our songs are well made and carry a good message for the listener. This requires a modern approach, as well as new technologies for processing tracks in a DAW. And if I manage to win something, it will save my time in many ways. And for a musician, working with an idea is very important. Good luck to all.
Ulf Svensson
onStart my song ideas on my old analog porta studio and only move on to the computer when i have 100 good songs.
Yumir Muljadi
onMore songwriting.. Explore new sounds and gears, which help boost creativity and ideas.
Gourab Das
onTo finish my songs faster, I will be using my network of collaborators more. I will be using more than one mixing and mastering engineer which will allow me to focus on songwriting. Cheers to everyone and all the best for your goals. Happy Holidays!!
Aris
onI’ll try a more minimalistic approach (less channels, less plugins etc)
abhijeet
onHave more willpower
Kyle Pelligrino-Hartman
onBiggest step I’m taking to produce more music is actually about simplifying and streamlining my studio. I’ve found that at times in ‘23 I was most productive when working within narrower constraints, and in some ways limiting my “options” yields more with no difference in mix quality.
Falko Freund
onlearn, learn, learn :-)
Roman
onSet up a mixed drum template I can jam and compose to. Thinking of using GGD Modern and Massive.
Curtis
onHaving achievable daily music goals, spend less time watching ‘how-to’ clips and suggestions and just play!
Chad
onmaking a schedule and sticking to it would probably be the best thing.
Otaku
onI am going to commit to at least 1 release a month, then I am going to set up weekly goals for say songwriting, Producing, mixing and then mastering to make sure that the monthly release happens.
Mark Lee Wilkins
onJust keep keeping on and complete the demos that I started three years ago. Not sure that I can top this year though where I finished 24 songs. It’s easier to get stuff done getting in the chair and doing a little bit a day than pulling some sort of marathon once or twice a week., so I’ll just stick with what is working. lol
Michael
onWhat steps will I take to finish more songs in 2024?
Stop procrastinating and knob twiddling! Though it is great for creativity, it does not move things forward…
JoMusic
onDefine some goals and learn to say “this is done, move to next one” more often!
Stephan Galfad
onI will continue the good habits of structure, focus, schedule and commitment that I began this year. I will work daily on my mimic like the job that it is.
Andrew
onTurn off loop mode.
Angel
onBetter managemento of the little time i have and recording ideas as they appear.
Matthew
onQ: What steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024.
A: Upgrade my computer &
I will wait for money to do it all justice…
frank reitz
onFinish more music!
Fabian
onTo finish more songs in 2024 I must improve my production, mixing and mastering skills, there is no other way to do it than by practicing, I will try to make two songs per month or as much as possible! I hope to be able to establish more relationships with artists and thus be able to work on more projects.
Stephan Galfas
onI will work daily on my music. Not mimic! LOL!!
Happy New Year!
Jumbo
onFinding the right instrument and having the right energy to make a killer combo
Marcin
onLearn how the gear works I have gained so far. Cheers!
Viktor
onWell for starters I will commit for once and keep with it! Clear head, clear goal, go for it.
Viktor
onOh and Merry Christmas to one and all!
Robert Rabinowitz
onEvery piece of advice I can use especially focusing on the final mix balance.
Mark
onGetting rid of the people and things that surround and limit you. This is not selfishness but self-love.
This is the best thing I will do in 2024 to be able to release more songs.
Mark
on*Negative people
Gordon B
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
The ones that go up to my studio. My arms aren’t long enough to write from downstairs.
Jean-Michel
onfewer hardware and VST. Just concentrate on the essentials!
Pedro
onI will ask an AI for help.
Oper-8
onI’ll try to focus on production and arrangement !
Brandon Kruse
onI’m simplifying my routine and focusing on finishing songs instead of seeking perfection!
Tyler
onSimplify the grooves and instrumentation.
Waldemar Barkowski
onSame procedure as every year – it`s always a matter of time… :-P
Ruslan
onI actually very prepared for the 2 next years
I have a legit content plan for upcoming album of 26 tracks, eaxh track is for every letter of latin alphabet
should be really conceptual work
Jeff
onNOT mixing as I go!
Robert Perry
onNone, I am an enthusiastic hobbyist but collaborate and share :)
Valerijs
onGifted my girlfriend and myself a glass whiteboard for planning our time more efficiently.
Gordon
onI plan to take more time for music.
Of course, continue to read your newsletter with great tips about music and plugins.
Anaxi
onhacerme un horario poco pretencioso, pero ser constante y poner total atención en el tiempo empleado en dicha actividad.
TM
onDisconnect from the internet when working on music. Too many distractions, too easily accessed.
Paulo Reis
onALL…………………..
Ruslan
onI am very ready for the two next years
I developed a content plan for my debut album,
2 years 26 tracks every track for a letter in english alphabet
Patrice Smith
onStop farting around and finish a song already!!
Julian
onI will make a plan and system to stay productive and finish my music more efficiently!!
Aden
onActually produce some music.
Peetu
onMake more time for music recording!
Glenn Moses
onI’m reorganizing my gear now to reduce clutter and increase available surface-area to rotate every piece of my gear and spend quality time with each piece. I purchased an SSL SiX mixer l which has a flavor that I knew I’d been wanting. I grew up on an SSL 4000E+G. The SiX is the final piece I needed to get the sounds I hear in my head into the real world. After years of trial and error with setups I feel I am all set to have some fun and get creative. Songs are unmixed in the can – now I can finish them! Happy New Year everybody and happy music-making!
Deighton Warner
onI am setting up a studio with 2 other producers and going to collaborate and treat it like 9 to 5 job. I am going to use DistroKid so we can have splits in various ways for each track posted!
Yurine
onGoing to try using project management software to brainstorm steps towards a goal, plan for obstacles, and assign each step to a time and sprint that is slotted to be done before a final release date
Anthony Lee
onI tend to be impulsive, which usually means I just follow whatever interest I have. What I need to do is make a plan & STICK TO IT!!!!
Zarni
onStop thinking new ideas before finishing the old one.
Stan
onI will use my new sample library I bought on Black Friday and won’t loose time looking for the great sample!
Benedek Jablonkay
onI will use project management for schedule my life so i will have dedicated times to make music
Erre
onHonestly start doing less editing for the clients and make more for me.
Tokyo speirs
onI’ve gone through and remastered my old music and finished a new video for a brand new song, releasing in 2024! I kept my promise to myself !! I don’t want to stop there, I want to make another release as well, mid-year. 👁️👄👁️
Alex
onMy goals are clear.
2024
1) Make an edm track
2) Hopefully more collabs and maybe this time try to find someone who actually is active and can finish a track.
3) Post more and more sound design packs , more presets , more samples and hopefully release some of them on some sample companies
4) Maybe do another soundtrack or some more music like Trevor Morris.
and
5) Release some tracks with some labels and use more AI tool too
Donatien
onTo finish more songs in 2024, I will learn some more music theory and go back to some WIP songs I really like!
Freddy
onI think I’ll have to do 2 things; closely related but not the same. They are:
1) Make time (and schedule it) to create music
2) In fact use that time to actually make music
Currently I actually do make time (sometimes) but most of the time I ‘misuse’ that time by checking sites for free VST’s or watching music related YouTube video’s. I really need to put those VST’s and that knowledge to use ;-) :-D
Thomas M
onI will look at the time and will force myself to stop finding the right sounds endlessly and just starting with some basic sounds and to the refinement later when there is already a structure of the track laid out.
Chris
onI’m going to lock myself in the house and not come out without at least 3 songs. But it could be 2025. Or 2026…
Happy Christmas and a wonderful 2024 to all of you!
Dimitar Yosifov
onBetter workflow and faster decision-making
Colibri
onWork on a cleaner sound
xchak
onFirst I will eat lots of *CAKE* + that will give a TOTAL SUGAR RUSH! which will then give me the *SUPER POWER* to make/create all kinds of wonderful/cool/awesome/ new tracks in my genre of: Apocalyptic, Underground, Zombie Noise Pop! Don’t believe me? Here is a wonderful taste of my latest track, finished just last night!
Listen to it here:
https://audiomack.com/xchak-gearz/song/mississippimudslidecake
Thank you, + get ready/fasten your safety harness! for a million new tracks in “2024”!
Dov
onpick a limited amount of tools, learn them fully and explore within their “limitation”.
Philip Alexander
on…gonna keep writing – to keep the flow goin’…
Joseph
onJust starting.
Al Felton
onMy goals for 2024 is to at least FINISH the beats that I started. I have so many beats in my arsenal that needs to be completed. I am sure that there are some bangers in there and i need to get it out to the people so that they can enjoy it about as much as I do.
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE!!!!!!
Jake Nie (KLARITY)
onNext year I have a major plan to release our follow up song but to keep it super simple. We have made around 50 test/demos tracks and I will take the best elements from each and put them into a single song. Mix and master and focus then on heavy promotion.
Stillnow
onMore results with more scientific approach
Giorgos
onStop buying plugins and focus on music making
fdc
oni will complete the skeleton of the song first
Sikke
onKeep it simple, less is more!
Fabio
onTo finish more tracks I’ll create a schedule to be consistent and constant with my goals :)
XZT
on1 and only step: hardworking
Arjan
onI have plans to further improve my monitoring by rebuilding the room for better acoustics and working on my recently bought monitors that offer way better transparency, resulting in less guessing and faster production times.
Randy
onEliminating even more distractions and cut loose.
Mibrilane
onMy steps to finishing and releasing music this year will be:
1. Finish song.
2. Release song.
Far too long I’ve put more time into learning how to do things and less time in actually doing those things. My plan this year is to use what I’ve already got and have learned.
It never hurts to get free stuff, though. ;-D
Tim
onFinish old projects before starting new ones.
Dave Black
onGetting more out in 2024? Well for me, the answer is easy, produce something. I’ve got the setup, and using it for enhanced Livestream, but I’ve not taken time to create even one song. Yet.
Yes, it’s a goal in 2024. Now, just gotta do it. Thoughts on my head revolve around using some of my free Spitfire collection to bake up a few orchestral pieces.
Happy holidays to all, safe travels too.
Pablito
onBuscar inspiración en mi interior y no en herramientas mágicas, redescubrir viejas ideas y seguir mejorando para poder plasmar de forma mas directa mis proyectos.
Buena suerte a todos!!
creed3
onFinish the album that’s nearly done then focus on finishing tracks in a timely manner rather than letting them sit and listen once in a while.
goldfish
onFinish old projects before starting new ones.
Gavish Patel
onConcentrate on making enough songs for a album release!
NanGeri
onI will seeking for more reference tracks, and I will know my setup. I’ll have more foreign friends to practice my English, and I must make more times to read articles about mastering procedure.
These steps will take me closer to my goals :)
Joe marshall
onMake a series of 20min, hot fire tunes each week – less focused on perfection and more on inspiration!!!
Justin Hasley
onI’m marking out four hours, on two Saturdays a month, on the family calendar. Two hours to practice with all the software tools I’ve accumulated, and two hours to record, arrange, and mix. Aiming for one complete track a month!
Ronnie Hansson
onAi
S. Johns
onI will refine my workflow and keep my processes as simple as possible.
Fabian
onI try to focus on the essentials.
Jeremy
onGoing to go back to my ideas, refine then finish.
Tyler
onFINISH 🎶🎵⏹️🪕🎼💿🎶🎵⏹️🪕🎼💿🎶🎵⏹️🪕🎼💿
MUSIC
valdo fonts
onMy first step is to stop overcomplicating my projects, and secondly to focus on finishing my loops in a creative way.
Joseph Karstens
onFinish older tracks and update recording software.
Fra
onJe me suis fait une routine simple en 6 points, avec à chaque fois une technique contrainte et une récréation pour entretenir la motivation et la variété.
Retrofuturist Borderland
onRe-use older compositions and materials. ;-)
Mario
onHave a system and continue to add to that system and remain consistent. Set small goals and complete them. Remember that nothing is perfect its finished when your happy.
Chris Miller
onInclude at least one non-midi / 100% analog / recorded on tape instrument with each new project i create.
Michel
onToo many DAWs, too many plugins !
First, I really should select a single DAW ( Ableton, Reaper, Waveform, Mixcraft ) from the installed ones…
Second, select reduced set of effects and instrument plugins and delete the rest…
Lionel Valdellon
onTo release more music in 2024, i intend to use project Management software to keep track of what needs to get done. Maximum efficiency!
A.Kot
onI don’t know exactly what genre I could go into yet, but I would like to do something wonderful in the future
Jim Achen
onMake time, learn my plugins and just try things which may not work 90% of the time, like actually releasing music, it’s a learning experience.
Stephen Heil
onGet little home projects studio functional so I can focus on improving skills and creation rather than setup distractions.
Junkyard
onSimply focusing on a handful of tools rather than throwing everything at the problem should help!
Jimmy
onWith every new project I will focus on 1 plugin I’ve never used before. so I will learn 1 plugin at a time and it doesn’t stand in the way of actually making music.
Matthias
onI plan to buy a new master keyboard and to schedule my time more effectively.
J0hn S
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
– Improve my workflow
– Improve on structuring songs better
– Learn sound designing
– Work more consistently
Jay
onFor me, 2024 is going to be about getting myself out there. I’m going to start releasing my music: this week, I’ve even begun creating accounts to promote myself and share my work. My dream is to open up the opportunity to collaborate with loads of talented people and learn a lot.
creed3
onFinish the album that’s nearly done and finish new tracks rather than let them sit and listen to them now and then.
Julian
onI will try to concentrate more on songwriting and the overall production instead of wasting too much time picking the right sounds and fiddling around with small stuff. 👍🏼😎
Joseph
onSet deadlines to avoid the never ending rabbit hole
Mahmur Megrim
onDefine done as posting something to Soundcloud, then move on to the next track.
Reduce time spent on other hobbies to focus on tracks.
Be extremely cautious about adding new plugins to my environment. Use existing tools.
Sample everything and use it creatively.
Listen to music that inspires creativity and completion.
Woendiexp
onWell, I’ll try to work and collab with more fellows
Teo
onOne good step would be winning this giveaway to have new tools to release better tracks 😉
Jimmy Taberner
onFinish ONE Song!
Robert W
onI have literally hundreds of unfinished songs and ideas I need to complete. I will use these tools to refine my work flow and start completing most projects.
Jerry Payne
onI’m going to make templates for my DAW for several genres that I regularly compose. Set aside time each day to learn more about the plugins I own.
Entronix
onI’ll try to collab and expand my network
Diego Roman
on– Finish my latest works.
– Record and master them.
– Upload them to streaming services.
– Apply for government funding.
Christian
onUsing my audio gear more instead of watching videos and reading stories about audio gear. :-p
Scotty Simpson aka Flux One
onContinue to evolve and experiment, but keep sound design sessions separate from track building sessions to reduce distractions and retain focus.
obo
onStart by opening the last project I was working on instead of a blank page!
Gery Zenz
onI already produce enough!
crinoceronte
onI will finish more projects rather than creating new ones
Jerome
onI tend to be a perfectionist and plan everything in advance to make sure I’m fully ready… And it’s the same when it comes to music… :)
So I will finish preparing everything, including setting up Reaper properly, setting up my 5-buttons mouse with AutoHotKey so that I can trigger about 20 shortcuts with only one hand (crazy !), making my own personalized patch bay for blazing fast ‘studio re-wiring on the fly’, and finishing some piece of electronic hardware that I started creating and that will be part of my sound.
Then I’ll be ready to finish more songs… (as for the moment, I only have drafts… 500+ drafts !).
Keep up the good work, BPB ! I love your site and style !
tcg
onLower my own set standards and work faster with less overthinking/perfectionism.
ARKAN
onMy goals are clear.
2024
1) Make an edm track or more
2) Less live , less games , focus on the production , on the sound design job
3) Release more music , post more previews as well
4) Make another soundtrack maybe , or some aggressive epic cinematic song inspired by Trevor Morris.
5) Release more sample packs , more presets and more experimental packs
6) Focusing to get better in my demo packs , to reach an important goal , release some packs with any sample companies
7) More collabs and try to find someone who can actually help me , stay active and finish that track together
8) Make more friends (hopefully)
Cedric
onTo finish more songs I start more songs.
CoffeeMatt
onMake lots of lists! Journal progress.
Buttermilk
onStay focused on finishing a track and then go back and tweak instead of trying to make everything perfect as I go along.
Teo
onOne good step would be winning this giveaway to have more tools to release better tracks
(Sorry if it is double posting, but pushing “Post Comment” nothing happens)
Quinn
onStick to a production schedule (e.g., produce one song per week, not necessarily the next big thing, just a song once a week).
Joe
onI will focus on the heart not the drift. So I hope to finish more.
Jay K
onI will set up a new system dedicated to music production. Hence I will finish more songs and projects… right?
Jeffriezal
on2024 first step is, working with a limitation. Especially time. Push the limited boundaries into something spontaneous yet beautiful.
Garry Blackburn
onBought myself 2 new course, one for mixing and one for creating tracks from scratch, so that’s my new year sorted, to improve my skills and improve my output, getting better so I can offer help to others
Johannes
onFocus on 1 song, not on 5 songs at the same time.
I think this is the main problem at the moment.
Mick McCarthy
onRoutine practice and discipline
Fran Romero
onWhat steps would you take to finish more songs in 2024?
First Acquire 2 more Studio Monitors to be able to Check different Real Sounds and stop using both environment simulators for the differences in sounds in different speaker systems.
Better organize the time I dedicate to music.
Siro Dj
onWhat steps would you take to finish more songs in 2024?
First Acquire 2 more Studio Monitors to be able to Check different Real Sounds and stop using both environment simulators for the differences in sounds in different speaker systems.
Better organize the time I dedicate to music.
Quinn
onStick to a production schedule and produce one song per week.
Sergej
onCreate – Learn – Repeat
dera
oni think ill start reading more books to have more ideas when it comes to lyrics. also im gonna start listening to more obscure subgenres, thatll give me inspiration to finish and upload my stuff
Martin
onI bought a Arturia Keystep Pro Chroma :)
Zenith
onAchieve more.Thats it
Christian
onFirst thing: set up a song structure, fill it in without being too critical and refine sounds and structure afterwards
tomijin
on– Im going to uninstall most plugins and focus on learning the basics better so I have no need for so many dif plugins in the first place.
– Organizing sample folders and project files better (did some, but gonna rework them all)
– Ive been utilizing the mentality of “good enough” to my other creative projects but have forgotten it when it comes to music. Not trying to aim for perfection, but for fun and settling for “good enough” on dif things and creating more on the flow.
Angie
onNot starting new tracks anymore
Teemu
onI have a goal to release a single every month + one EP next year. To do that I just have to do more.
Sam scales
onHaving 3 kids means less time for my hobbies. Now they are almost all teen-agers I am expecting to get a bit more music creation time back 😄
Eden Puder
oncommit to finishing my older songs, set a date and actually release them. Not be paralyzed forever too scared to put anything out. I plan on setting deadlines for each part of the project and sticking to them
Goran Alavuk
onNott o be lazy ,even though I already signed new releases for 2024 ,just few more then i planned and i will be okay i think
Dereck Jordan
onfinish my guitar lessons as soon as they are good enough for some funky background rhythms and concentrate on producing again
miha
onReturn to my home studio, streamline my production workflow, regularly complete lyrics even when im not satisfied with the result, be more imperfect.
Sergey
onTry to make a habit from music creation. make sessions shorter, but more regular.
Jonas
onSet aside enough time
Alan
onI need to embrace speed mixing and not being afraid of making big, sometimes eccentric moves. Learning to make my mixes more alive especially for strange orchestral works. Take more chances in general.
Franco
onI’ll be more methodic
Kyle
onI saw a short clip yesterday from Rick Rubin about making recording music your hobby. something that you just do, and that if you keep at it, eventually you’ll have enough songs that you’ll want to release. I thought that was really encouraging…
Dani EP
onSteps to finish more songs in 2024? Take breaks in mixing sessions, sometimes I forget how important those breaks are.
Adrian Davids
onTo stop running away and sticking my head in the sand.
Dan
onRebuild my studio to incorporate my new StudioLive II 64S
Shane
onNew home. New studio space. New perspective.
Horreo
onI still didn’t figure it out
Tim
onGet better gear, network, work hard :)
aka Tom Dothro
onActually, none. It’s a big musical world out here, and I don’t write songs. I write purely musical pieces. It’s not about making more pieces – just the right ones.
Jo Roderick
onFor me, it’s been about 2 decades away from creating anything music production related. This year I am back to making unique instruments to give my music an unique sound. I’ve been inspired by all the free instruments offered by so many people, and I’d like to make some myself. I’ve spent more time researching the technical than actually playing a keyboard so far LOL! Thanks so much for your site. It’s been of immense help.
Soni2Music
onI commit to buying fewer products and learning to use better the ones I already have.
Happy holidays friends!
Francis Jay
onI’m going to didecate more hours to it
Pavel Fors
onNone, there is no rush.
Willy Segura
onMostly to keep listening to the pros and their productions! There’s a lot to learn and to replicate without having to steal in music, which has helped me a lot
ron zoul
onNot just collect new stuff (eg plug-ins or instruments) but learn how to use them. And then: DO!
Sam
onAvoid EQ and compression rabbit holes…at least until the song has a beginning, middle, and end first.
Jateen
onFocus on goals and work on niche to complete projects.
tom
oneat more cheese
Saty Chary
onDevelop a regular habit of playing with all my music toys (software!) once a week :)
B Cur
onI’m going to stop fiddling with set up and library organising and start pressing record!
Ignas
onI will finally stop upgrading my hardware and installing new plugins to actually start using it!! ☺️
Jeslan
onFirst step, give making music a new chance.
Second step, trying finally all those interesting and unique virtual instruments and effects that were downloaded but never tried, trying to ignite the spark to enjoy making music again.
Third step, I don’t know but… hope to start making music again this time for real?
KamiKun
onI need to learn how to write lyrics! I have a few song missing lyrics (even bad ones 😅)
Gus McPherson
onHonestly… I don’t know! But I’m very proud of the quality and quantity I’ve managed to release this past year, so I’ll simply try my best to keep it up in 2024!
Sam
onI will use more AI tools for mastering – including some free ones I discovered on BPB!
kbear
onI’ll comb through my plugins and weed out the ones that only add to option paralysis.
Lou DeMarco
onI plan to simplify my workflow, scrap a few old, dead-end projects, and work on completing a series of simple productions before tackling more challenging projects.
Paul Chapman
onBetter use of my plugins!
Jarmo
onI’ll spend more time with making music, less time tinkering with software.
Matthew Ferrara
onI’ll record something every week, even if it is just noise.
Yanko
onI learned a lot this year, so I will have more time for production
Boonrut Siri
onI’ll set up more templates. Imagine always dreaming of a sound in my head. Experiment and make mistakes. Combined these three ingredients and … Just do it.
mngatoff
onschedule time to go through my draft records to make them finished compositions
Bogdan
onLearn about harmony and melody and overall music theory,
Guy Bartle (TSH82)
on1: When inspiration strikes, keep going until I have what I want in a track finished and complete. Don’t stop and come back to it later – it never comes out as originally intended.
2: Remember to make regular backups as I go!
Piotr
onMy answer may be a little different. I don’t want to finish more songs. I don’t have any plans. Music is my hobby and if I want to just play some theme, write some notes (and then delete them), made some presets or just play with some fx – it is the same fun for me like finishing song. So I want to finish as many songs as possible, but not because more is somehow better.
Laodawei
onThe best way for me to finish more songs in 2024 is to start one. I collect all sorts of libraries and plugins, but never use them to create a full track. Oh, sure, I play around with them, but nothing comes from it. Thanks to BPB for giving me access to many useful free plugins.
Lesha
onActually sit down and make them.
Marra
onPlan your daily reset!!!
Raul Dipeas
onI’ll compose more songs to get more releases!
DC
onEar training. I’ve been writing music for years but I’ve recently enrolled on an ear training course and I’m already feeling the benefits.
ST3OCAT
onI should find inspiration, dedicate more time into this, and do not start a new project before finishing the previous.
Adem
onI’ll restart publishing a new song per week like I did earlier this year
Rui Amado
onOnce the goals are set, keep them, be persistent, use the tools I have, and choose some collaborators who will be part of this commitment.
jesus montero
onWhat steps will I take to finish more songs in 2024?
To finish more songs in 2024, you could try some of the following steps:
Set a goal of how many songs I want to finish in the year
Break down those goals into smaller steps.
Set deadlines.
Lanny
onFocus and find the time between daily job and kids!
Michael
onTo complete more songs in 2024, I’m going to watch the Bitwig education videos that came as a promo when I purchased a license for this year. This will teach me more of the features of Bitwig, and I’ll end up inspired by that, leading to music creation!
Rajdev Nundkumar
onI am using a very simple formula to complete my songs and projects.
The formula is D.I.N.
It simply means : DO IT NOW.
And it works because that’s been the end of all my silly procrastination.
That is what I use and will continue using in 2024.
Works like a charm once it’s wired into your brain.
Sdot
onI will try if AI tools will speed up my workflow assisting at some time-consuming processes.
Dan Corkery
onActually sit my ass down and just do it! Due to various reasons beyond my control, I wasn’t able to make any music last year and it’s been a living hell.
That said, I was lucky enough to buy some really cool instruments and FXs during the year and I’m really looking forward to using them, in conjunction with my MuLab DAW from Mutools.com..I already have the ground work done over the last 12 months that will enable me to produce a multi-album set of long form ambient music and drones.
Anything I could possibly win in this giveaway would certainly help me achieve my goals.. fingers crossed and best of luck to everyone taking part. 👍
Buckine
onI swear to ignore my family and friends more as I accomplish the most amazing Rock Opera Andy has ever heard!
Stephen
onPut my focus 90% on music and production as I shift from my previous work to being a full time content creator.
Steve Bernard
onI have already tried to start on this, but my plan to get more songs done this year is taking more time on weeknights instead just on weekends to do real work on parts of music that don’t require vocals or live instruments
BGUG
onI plan to spend a little time every day to:
Learn to play piano and hone my guitar skills.
Learn to use a DAW properly.
And the most important: to finish what I start.
Nata
onHi!
I will try to set achievable goals: will break down my project into smaller tasks.
Establish a routine: Creating a regular schedule for music-making sessions.
Trying something new: Experiment with different genres or production techniques to stay inspired.
Collaborate: Work with other musicians for fresh ideas and motivation.
Seek feedback: Share my work for constructive input and motivation.
Reward milestones: Celebrate small achievements to stay positive and motivated.
Visualize success: Imagine the satisfaction of completing and sharing my song.
Keep learning: Embrace a mindset of continuous improvement and exploration.
Set deadlines: Create realistic timelines to maintain focus and urgency.
Embrace imperfection: Remember that not every song needs to be perfect; completing a project is a success in itself.
_____
The most important – not to forget about all of this!!!!)))))))))
LegalTender
onTo just stop being so hard on myself. I’m my own worst critic, even though I know music isn’t always the perfect lyrics and melody, it’s more of a feeling.
Fran
onDeadlines!
Anton F
onSpend less time making new stuff and more time completing tracks.
Also less time learning new gear, more time with the things I have
Youth Quake
onUse the plugins that I’m going to win on Jan 1 to finish songs because I lack the funding to buy various plugins
Arash
onFor the first step, I should remove the perfectionism , then I can release my musics in different genres and labels , and of course continuously.
Daniel Celsi
onLess Game… More Focus, make a track a day at least!!!!! Always focusing on Workflow, ask for singers to record My songs… Make this a daily basis..
Aleks MZ
onI will give up a lot of unnecessary things that distract me from music, including email newsletters, and even new plugins (except for something very unique).
janupp
onI’ll work with only 4 Lanes ;-)
karasunouta
onArrange favorite song one after another piano & vo version and understand with my own feeling and harmony like this!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvYN5c4wND4
Grab the songs with my arms and voice.
That’s all my tactics regardless wheather it’s best or not.
Sam Nielsen
on1. Set a clear Goal to finish
2. Create a Schedule and deadlines
3. Eliminate Distractions, focus on creating with all the plugins I already have
4. Collaborate with friends and get Feedback along the way
5. Be ok with Imperfection
6. Not forget to Stay Inspired
7. Finalize
george
onto do that …. , i’ll have to put it first , stop procrastinating , manage my time , becomes the 1% , win the race , lead the pack , win the war with myself , kill the final boss , grind the concrete to build the bricks that build the house , put in the grind , do the hard work , sweat the tears , cry those tears , until i finish .
Vulane
onDownload less new plugins and focus on creating. I used to make much more with less. I miss that.
Sterling Q
onTime limits! It drives all other outcomes.
Joe
onSteps I will take in 2024:
Concentrate on 1 song at a time instead of ping ponging between unfinished songs.
Take 30 minute breaks instead of participating in long sessions.
Stick to tried and proven plugins at each session for consistency.
Andy Velasquez
onHelp my buddy get his studio set up in Santa Fe, New Mexico, then re-rig my studio in Colorado
Tancla
onDo not take more projects than i can handle
Mr. Behringer
onI will try to play less computer games
Adriano
onIt seems I would have to face my inner deamons :)
Alexandr
onMaybe try to stay focused
Shuto
onStay more focus.
PH
onInvesticate and learn methods to do amazing mixes. Get knowledge of new technology.
BuddyJ
onInstead of waiting for that moment of inspiration get in the habit of creating and recording original material daily.
Dimitris
on1) I will seek help from old time friends who have knowledge of the studio.
2) I’ll have to manage time differently, to make “room” for more studio time.
3) I’ll ask my wife to “please understand me! ” (Or maybe I’ll send her to her mother for some days of the week.)
David F
onIve been thinking of starting a YouTube channel and having a schedule to work up to. I’ve been making music for a while but there hasn’t been any real reason for me to complete them, but I feel like if I had a schedule and a deadline I would be probably more productive and complete the beats. I also want to treat it like a job but also enjoy it
Simon
onMy main step will be to actually make more time dedicated to my DAW. If I’m not in there, I’m not progressing.
Viacheslav
onI will work hard and set time limits for myself.
Rob
onI’ve decided to switch genres. Something that get’s me jazzed. Gonna dive into making videogame music…for games that don’t exist. Was kinda burned out but feel like I am discovering something new for the first time. Excited to learn this.
Russ Jones
onI’m starting to track all started songs and choose those to complete through all stages.
Andy
onI need to stop “collecting” sample libraries and plug-ins and MAKE MORE MUSIC!
ArtyVapes
onI’ll spend less time talking nonsense on Twitter, and more time making nonsensical music with my DAW.
itsme
onGot to rethink what plugins should be used.
Christian H
onI need more time for production. Thank you everyone for a nice community 2023.
Drew
onGet short ideas recorded and don’t worry about finishing them. Also do Jamuary.
charles
onI’ll buy more plugins!
BojanB
onRecheck old unfinished projects, start using all the new audio tools I gathered in recent years, analyze what I want to accomplish and then I’ll make a plan to which I’ll try to stick to until it’s done.
Tyrone
onAs a lyrists I need to work harder at chord and melody structure
Sean Knisely
onFollow my instincts more, commit to production & mix decisions, and be more disciplined about using reference tracks to get a good balance (and know where to break the rules with intention). Decide which tracks will end up on an album, and which 1-2 will come out as singles first. Set a deadline to release the first one, and hopefully feel some momentum and energy to keep going once I’ve put the first one out there.
Lostkafka
onI will train my ears on my current playbacksystem. You cant finish anything if it sounds crap and do not translate.
Alan Tokelove
onSpend more time producing and finish the long list of half finished tunes on my PC.
Krylan
onI have already bought an electric guitar and audio interface, just on the end of the year — I can’t let this investment go on waste, right?
I want also to make some cleaning in my plugins and decide what to keep and what to install, to have at least a bit of free space on the disk. Also, getting much inspiration from the world around and trying to get involved into a projects, where music can be a part of it — it makes easier to finish the project when you know it will be used in something bigger, so it gives much motivation.
Chang
onhave more time and try new plugins (maybe the one I will win…)
Brian Kooshian
onSet aside specific times to work on music.
Willy Segura
onMostly to keep listening to the pros and their productions! Learning by replicating their techniques without actually stealing their music is what helped me the most to finish music this year.
Nils Åkesson
onFirst of all I have already taken a giant step. Moving by myself. After 10 years in the care of my loving wife after a stroke (that didn’t affect my skills in audio production, thankfully) then my wife was not loving anymore and wanted a divorce (Still can’t grasp why), after grilling her somewhat, too much shit came up, so now I wanted a divorce. We went on living as roomies, It was a sensible decision, but when she got a boyfriend I decided to move out. At first just move out, but being handicapped and being at the mercy of the wellfare system, means a long time for things to happen. Anyway, now I’ve got my own flat, I can concentrate on what makes me happy – music! And I really look forward to 2024. It’s been a long time since I have made any music. But I intend to firstly play around with all the VI’s I’ve got, secondly I would like to actually play the piano. I once was a guitarist, but being paralyzed in left arm and hand, it obviously has it’s difficulties ;-).
And I’d like to move from Pro Tools 10 to Logic Pro, if not FL Studio, if I win. Of cause I’m also fanatic about plugins, and I have had my eye on a lot of the prizes in this giveaway.
Cheers
Rob V.
onAfter upgrading to Live 12, I’m going through all my plugins and removing any I don’t use or that that only add to option paralysis.
Mike Robey
onMake time into getting better every day through tutorials, exercises and practicing what I learn.
Write more ideas and complete them to a finished product.
Become more organized with my work flow.
Continue adding tools to my setup hardware/software.
Release finished works!!
Alex Pons
on1- Learn more about arrangement
2- Abandon endless songs
3- Be a little less lazy :P
Jhonathan
onThe first step for me, is to schedule my time;
Second is to stop experimenting new gear all the time and Work with what I have;
and the third is study, Learn more about the tree process of music production: Arrange, Mix, Master
bill edwards
onStart using all the plugins I own.
Todd
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
I plan on spending less time and money on new gear and software and more time being creative (and enjoying the creative process!) using the tools I have been fortunate to get over the years. I also think I need to weed out my “plugin garden” and make better use of fewer, familiar tools.
Marius Höfer
onI will try to Write Songs for my Band even if we are Not ready to learn them yet.
SebastianP
onwork on my self trust
Isaac
onI’m going to stick with projects longer before jumping to new ones, and be less perfectionist about certain things (particularly my vocals).
Corti.Son
onHi,
hm, quantity should not take precedence over quality.
Dimaslavsky
onI don’t need anything, I’ll release my songs in 2024 anyway, but plugins as a gift still won’t hurt. I have never won any sweepstakes or competitions in my life. Happy New Year everyone!
Cristiano Barata
onDiscipline myself to sleep less and work more.
Andrew
onSimply open my project and stop making excuses.
Life is busy, but you surely got time, don’t feel guilty about spending time on making music
Michael Parson-McNamara
onAfter decades of playing all the way through a track (when adding parts), I’ve decided I get more done and in less time by playing phrases and leaving more holes. So that’s my 2024 plan!
Sean Sweeney
onLess tweaking more completing
King D33
onRepeat on my past successes.
BP
onPlug in my guitar and get recording! Starting is the hardest part.
Pelle Karlsen
onmake sure i leave more room(time) for music production in my daily life 🙂
Sage Reynolds
onI will complete some unfinished tracks for release and continue producing new songwriting projects that will be released eventually. Happy Holidays!
Gary M Shore
onAppreciate the opportunity to get into this because actually it’s a big part of my focus currently-since I’m involved in a number of ongoing projects concurrently,the main thing I’ve been working on implementing as part of my overall approach is that,when I’m working on a given project,trying to take it as close to the end goal result as possible/using the notes I’ve made to zero on on specific aspects I want to deal with vs.having a kind of spaced-out workflow where I move from project to project without a real clear sense of what’s going on with each….
alex
onActually, none. I don’t want to make more songs. More is not better. And I’ve never had problems with finishing songs, anyway. Probably because I’ve never wanted to make more songs :)
Many thanks once again BPB. Happy holidays and good luck everyone.
Chris V
onSet a schedule to finish at least one song every month. And stop being too much of a perfectionist.
Osidas
onI’m in the process of slimming my plugin collection down to the ones that actually find regular use to improve my focus and actually learn those as deep as they go. My goal for the new year is to finish more projects I start and learn from the good and bad instead of having a lot of half-baked projects, just because I didn’t like XYZ on a particular one.
Gentle Defender
onRelease at least one song a month
Kimme Utsi
onLearn to use Reaper DAW more efficiantly.
Ben Charles
onThe steps I will take to finish more tracks in 2024 are
1. Better time management when working on songs
2. Setting daily goals for individual projects
3. Stop overly tweaking sounds, if it sounds good leave it alone
4. Remember to stay out of my own and just enjoy creating songs
Karl
onSince I only started really producing this year, I will start earlier next year (as well as having a to finish folder on my project files)
CJ
onHyperfocusing on a single project to expedite completing it.
Yaniv
onA Bette Time management 🙃🙂
Axel
onStart monetizing all those soon to be completed projects.
Roberto Sainz
onFinish my current projects by finally recording my vocals…
Jesse
onSet deadlines, work with others and get feedback!
Satyabrata Choudhury
onLearn to not divert my attention to anything else.
Florin
onQuit perfecting things. And just do it! There are others that can sing better. I am the creator!
Mikael Fredriksson
onI think I will have to buy less plugins and start working with what I have, more time being creative! :)
Michael
onA song isn’t finished until it has been Mixed and Mastered, so continuing to learn in this department at scheduled time will help complete more songs
lafoca2772
onspend time in learning the tech side and spend time in finishing the songs
Wes
onIve been given the opportunity to compose music for short films and potentially a feature film, so I have to finish.
Greg
onConcentrate on concise short songs
Janson
onNot getting stuck on one beat for an hour with the right velocity of the hi-hat on the fourth count and rather focusing on the big picture. Also, less social media and more time to jam with friends…
Rüdiger Wittmann
onMore tracks are not interesting for me. Less is often more. I wanna learn to focus more on making better mixes.
Happy holidays to everyone!!! Have fun.
Henrique
onstop procrastinating haha
Matt
onWork with others
Steve todd
onFind a quiet place without distractions, keep my phone handy to record ideas, keep it simple and fun
Bill
onWin or not I will continue to lock myself in my study 17-18 hours a day and release as much music that flows through myself. Nothing brings greater joy.
Al F
onI start the new year with a personal challenge, make a song every day in January. I hope something workable goes thru and I’ll try to make it into a finished song worth publishing.
Krzysztof
onMy step is to decrease amount of time I put into my daily work and use it more wisely ;)
luca
onI have to find more time, but at the same time I have to stop overproducing my tracks to speed up the creative process
Jeremy Cummins
onContinue using project management tools and leverage those tool even more to remain consistent and releasing music regularly.
Whiteboards, project progress trackers, and PM software are a game changer for remaining consistent!
Alexander
onMore powerful computer))) , and remix old projects!!
Mike
onImcrease my producer skills 😉
T-DOC
onLearn more music theory, because that is the most time consuming and stressful part for me.
Francesco
onSell all my keyboards except one
Tony P
onImprove workflow. Creating more templates as base for production. And finishing off projects that have potential.
TDOL
onKeep my focus on getting my album out in 2024!
chaim
onI will consult with a good friend of mine who knows mixing and mastering very well and has a lot of tips in the field of how I can polish my music and make it better and adapted to 2024 and make the music sound amazing so that everyone will want to hear my songs and they will succeed in such a meteoric way that I I will change the world in terms of sound and create something that has not been done until today and the whole world will be speechless.
Yoshi
onUnderstanding tools what I have already.
Kim Christopher Neves
onfocus on composition and getting to know the tools I already have better
Moses
onI have to stop obsessing on one aspect of music production e.g mixing and just create freely!!!
Semitunezbeat
onCollaborating with others producers , getting my hands on the right vsts , sample packs , midi packs for fast inspiration
Jitesh
onfocus on finishing and finalizing inhand songs then jump on next one, let creativity flow right there. better sounds and samples makes it a gamechanger.
Aron May
onPartner up with musician friends, and work together, also just joined a band so.i can learn how its working when it’s working :)
Kurt
on1. Work on chord progressions, harmonies and less on repeated loops!
2. More practice, less jamming.
3. Help my students (I teach middle schoolers) more about digital music production.
Taras
onI will do more sports. I will drink more water instead of coffee. I’ll stop downloading unnecessary plugins. My energy will grow, and with it the motivation to write more tracks. Plus, I’ll find a few more rich clients :) Have a great winter holidays!
Troy Vasanth
onRestricting myself with constraints is probably what I would do as well as maintaining consistency with a minimal workflow.
Oleksii Kalashnyk
onProbably need to stop configuring Reaper)
Zookee
onI will start on working on arrangements and focusing more on sound design.
ati
onNeed to work on my choise paralysis and focus more on simplifying my process.
Adriano
onDedicare più tempo alla composizione e meno al missaggio e mastering.
Jon Solove
onStop trying to make it perfect. Just be creative and create more.
Gwen
onécrire des chansons plus courtes !!!
Brandon
onStep one. I will be learning more about mastering. Step 2 actually recording vocals. Step 3 treating music production like a job since i have a whole studio to myself
Vlad
onI will achieve the higher production quality, by improving my skill through practicing, and trying to find new ways of inspiration to finish what I already have
Cory
onTell my son to get his own pc so I can use mine. He’s always on my computer.
Alexander
onIn 2024 I have many expectations such as creating several albums with artists, continuing to disseminate production resources for Beatmakers and Latin producers and I also want to conclude personal projects. The mission of 2024 is to excel, seek success, support more people in music. These tools will not only give me more boost but can also be part of the dissemination of knowledge for the entire creative community.
Idalberto Torres Premier
onFor this 2024 I am going to focus 100% only on finishing projects, and I want to set exact days for the delivery of songs and also for the publications of my songs. I’m going to push away the distractions and look for that magic point of focus.
Alexander
onIn 2024 I have many expectations such as creating several albums with artists, continuing to disseminate production resources for Beatmakers and Latin producers and I also want to conclude personal projects. The mission of 2024 is to excel, seek success, support more people in music. These tools will not only give me more boost but can also be part of the dissemination of knowledge for the entire creative community.
Jose Roman
onfinish everything I start.
gemunson
onI’m going to start recording on January 1, and I’ll hold myself accountable by sending weekly updates to a peer group until I’ve completed my second album.
Manuel De Luque
onHappy New Year 2024!
Jiri aka Rivermint
onI will do track by track bassically.
Ari Pent
onI’m gonna improve my client relationships
Roberto
onJust finishing the songs i started.
Linda
onStop getting distracted & set a time daily to be in the studio.
Yiorgos
onthe same steps as the last year
Michael
onI have to break out of my 8 bar loops to create proper arrangements.
Josh Stilwell
onI will work on one song and finish it before I go to the next one.
Christian
onPractice, practice, practice :)
Biscuits
onThanks for all your efforts in 2023 keeping us abreast of every music software deal going. Wishing you a great break and a happy new year!
Anyway, how to finish more songs? Honestly, packing both kids off to nursery from the new year and having a bit more time available is the biggest thing. Then I need to focus on not starting a new project everytime I sit down. Go back to the last one, get it finished. Set a time limit, if I’m still working on it after a fortnight, maybe it’s time to move on.
Dima Yak
onI’ll just kill my ego)
Joseph
onI’m going to finish ideas and songs all the way through, regardless if it’ll be released or not. Creating for the sake of creating.
Jim
onFor next year, to finish more music, I need to stop obsessing over the little things and make my tunes a bit simpler, less is more I’m told, so create a vibe instead of an epic soundscape.
I should get through a track a week.
Angelo
onI’ll make even more use of AI to generate interesting chord progressions. Then I use VSTis (many of which I’ve gotten or learned about through BPB) to generate the notes and lay down those tracks.
Prismatic Brain
onSteps I will take:
1) have a deep conversation with the art that wants me to create it to understand it’s intention fully
2) have a conversation with myself to understand how to package the art so that it’s intention is understood by the audience
3) have another conversation with the art to verify that it believes its intention has been preserved versus how much is my personal influence over the intention
4) have another conversation with myself to understand why I believe the art is wrong for wanting to be expressed as it requested
5) make the art
Rob T
onI’ll focus on learning & using the tools I already have rather than shopping for new stuff. Happy holidays!
sergio leiva
onlimit the number of projects I carry out at the same time to focus my effort
Mika R
onI will delegate everything to an AI.
Ilir
onLimit the distractions as much as possible. (Less plugins, less time watching YouTube tutorials)
Schedule daily sessions even if it is 30mins.
IF
onWork to timeframes, choose 5 synths only, have breaks…if it’s not working out, move on to something else.
Bob e Thomas
onTo finish more music in 2024:
– reduce the number of projects I’m working on so I can focus better on music
– set aside more time on certain days when I expect to work on music
– and, most importantly, show more steely determination to work on music and not be distracted by other things ;-)
kiume
onI’ll make more clear plans about my song releases, instead of going for “when it’s done”.
Gaetano Dellepiane
onI’ll finish my electro-acoustic sessions and publish them on YouTube and Spotify!
John Toftgård
onIn 2024 I will try to step up my game and put more time into making music. To finish more of my songs, I think my most important step is to do the right thing in the right order. It’s so easy to look for the PERFECT kick when you’re just going to start the creative process or to tweak the EQ of some ear candy when you’ve just started mixing and you lose your flow.
Christian
onPractice more and don’t waste the time !
Miguel DeBarros
onIn 2023 I spent a lot of time watching tutorials on YouTube but I feel it was essential. I started production in September so I’m still very new. My 2024 resolution to complete more tracks is to watch less tutorials. I’m gonna be better with Time management too by allocating my time. I’ll only give myself a set period of time to work on something e.g. the kick. I find the things I spend the most time on, are the things i should probably be spending less time with.
Ruben
onI’m going to stop trying to achieve perfection on every song and just enjoy the process and allow myself to finish when I feel the time is right.
Lucas
onPrioritize my health more, try and figure a way to get more than a few hours of sleep a night. And keep my sessions more focused on either creation/recording, or mixing/mastering.
Johnny Panian
onI’m going to limit myself to only a handful of equipment and plugins. Our limitations free us.
Also, I’m going to relearn the piano.
For real.
I mean it this time.
Really.
Andre
onI’m going to reduce my plugins so I don’t have to think twice about which ones I want to use.
John Pain
onTo finish more tunes this year I will collaborate more with others. I have (re)discovered that the energy, range of outcomes, and the enjoyment factors are all so much greater when I’m not trying to be an auteur, and usually results in pieces that are completed angst-free and in record time!
DenisN
onI’ll try establish a schedule for more consistent work and I want to review and categorize my demo projects.
I also plan to experiment with creative constraints so that I can focus more on creating songs rather than tweaking tons of plug-ins :)
Daniel
onhard to say
André Silveira
onFinally finish the songs and let the world hear them.
Mike
onSpend less time making every sound perfect, and concentrate on building the full track….THEN go back and focus on the sound
Greg
on“Force” myself to create and finish ideas even if not good enough to keep creation consistency!
I need to make a lot of music to achieve my record label goals!
Del
onFinish mixing and then master 5 older projects. Then after that, turn my “song ideas” clips into songs.
Kalijav
onNot spend too much time on the same project
tbow
onI organize my vst plugins and creative using DAW
TonerLive
onI am going to do stop wasting time on music forums .. :-)
Krzysztof
onTo finish my actually first song (this is more than 0!) I will finally stop procrastinating and constantly thinking I have not enough knowledge and just practicing, and I will use all the knowledge to make and publish my song. Regardless of it’s quality. I believe this is a good step for people struggling with procrastination to start and create.
Tianzii
onTo finish more songs in 2024 I’m planning to make the emotions and song arrangement more important than the technical things.
BMR
on-Get as many free plugins I see on BPB
-Think about why I got these plugins
-Realize I don’t need most of the plugins I got
-Open up my last project and keep pushing till it sounds great, even if it takes me a week
Also, Happy New Year to anyone that’s reading this :)
BMR
onP.S. Thank you guys for making this amazing running for so long and post audio news basically everyday. Most of the plugins that I use on all my projects, I found through this websites.
Honestly, showing me this website on Christmas is probably one of the BEST gifts you can give a music producer
Sergix
onTo finish more songs , I participate in raffles to get cool plugins and finally finish my projects.
Zoran Vrastanovic
onFocus more on the essentials, my biggest mistake is being very critical of myself and that stops me. I have to stop doing that!
Ben
onMy main objective to release more (and better) music in 2024 is to collaborate again!
Jee
onSetting finnishing a song as a goal instead of constantly making new songs
tbow
onI organize my 1vst plugins
EDM115
onWhich steps will I take ?
Lock some time dedicated for producing every weekend, and trying to free more time on evenings for it. Kinda hard to balance with studies but that’s life
PsychoTomek
onI will Sell my First Beat and i will produce much more. I Think your‘s help is important for me. I hope i win one of the Price but i wish for everyone luck and i hope for everyone thats you are the winner. I wish you luck, Health and everything that you dreaming for!!!
Nils
onMix and mastering in max 5 days , per song
PsychoTomek
onI will Sell my First Beat and i will produce much more. I Think your‘s help is important for me. I hope i win one of the Price but i wish for everyone luck and i hope for everyone thats you are the winner. I wish you luck, Health and everything that you dreaming for!!! Merry christmas
Irfad
onFirstly i start good music idea and find better singer for it
Christoph
onbetter time management, optimized templates, constant mono check and better in depth knowledge about my plugins. Last but not least, every project i finished within 50 hours production time.
tbow
onI organize my vst plugins and creative using DAW processing audio with effects and monitoring it
Bartholomew the Destroyer
onI will be setting hard deadlines to help me accomplish more music making! Whatever is accomplished in X amount of time is what is accomplished and released. Keep it loosey goosey, baby.
Okwaro
onLove
ER
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?:
– Avoiding the procrastination
– Taking prfessional music production courses for the rest of my life
– Practicing in real projects (no matter how many unintentional mistakes I make in the process)
– Not need to be a music genius. I’ll just make music for all the people
Johnny Yesno
onContinue
Daveh
ondiscipline around my daily schedule … and to become braver in showing my creations
Brad Ross-MacLeod
onI’m going to limit the number of VSTs I use. Keep it simple. Stop spending so much time auditioning synths and presets.
Yerko Paniagua Lobo
onEvitaré las distracciones y seré más introspectivo con mi sentir y pensar para poderlo expresar de forma correcta en mi música.
Eric H.
onI’m moving my gear into a larger (slightly) space, eating a healthy diet with good sleep and exercise, and looking forward to spring.
Skooma
onI’ll finally start separating sound design and composing sessions.
Tia
onI will rearrange my time so that I start earlier so I’m not up late where I get tired
Guy Lacome
onQ: What steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
A: Finish one song a week!
Why: I have a friend who used to be a songwriter, involved in pretty high scale productions. But 2022 she only had 4 cuts. So 2023 she went solo and released 1 song per week. I loved that idea. Put out music. Just put it out. They wont all be hits. But they’ll be out. Often as a songwriter 90% of your s*** won’t ever be heard by anyone. So there’s something beautiful about simply putting out music; instead of living in constant constipation :)
YWangC
onGet best record before mixing (production) and then mastering relevantly to accomplish production goals.
Daniel
onDo more “album in a day” challenges.
Jun Okuno
onUse of AI related tools
jbtbass86
onI am going to try and network more to get more work in order to release more songs.
Chris A
onDedicated time to chip away on them!!
Bob
onI’m gonna stop downloading all these wonderful free plugins and start actually using them on some productions (I hope) 😂
fb
onwinning more plugins, cause the next one is “the one” that makes me finish songs ;-)
Anthony
onI seek to organize and resolve general life things in order to increase music production and focus. I have also been meeting other musicians, opening the door to new collaborations.
Gavz
onSteps I will take:
– try to spend 1hr a day on music
– instead of procrastinating, work on basic loop ideas I have already saved and try to turn into full tunes
– focus on quantity over quality to begin with I.e finish tracks without getting caught in detail
– develop songwriting skills through practise.
Peter L
onI’m going to decide on the VSTi’s and VSTx’s I’ll be using early on and stick to them and not trying to get side-tracked by new VSTs
Frank Duffy
onSpend more time planning what Goes into my DAW before trying to “fix” it in the mix.
Mark
onI will set aside more time to be in my studio to finish the material I start.
Dave Childs
onTry not to get distracted by other things
Jamie
ontry not to over fixate on small details!
Jacob
onEstablish a more consistent studio time schedule and keep seeking inspiration everywhere in life.
Graham
onstop abandoning tracks too soon, when I hit a creative block
Jesse
onIn order to release more songs in 2024, I will attempt to finish more songs. This means creating a minimum viable product, putting aside my perfectionist nature and finishing songs (there are so many that a half done still). I know this will allow me to monitor my progress over the year, and I expect to see better quality production with each release.
Sonus
onThe music has been the smoothest part of production for me.
However, I’ve struggled with good vocals / lyrics; so I am going to write every day and dedicate more time to experimenting with the voice.
Diego
onwell since the old ones are partially produced and catalogued already, it takes simply to open one by one and finish what’s needed to be done yet and release it.
Happy New Year everyone.
Cheers
Alan
onWork more efficiently, and work more on originals. Most of all, stop getting distracted by newer shiny things!
Martin Saingier
onI will focus on what make my sound special and keep that in mind while composing and producing, instead of simply trying to make my tracks sound better… 😅
Paul Tuoti
onWhat steps will I take to finish more songs in 2024? First, I have a habit of trying to fix previous versions of my work and get caught up trying to perfect the potential they have without trying more new sounds and new projects. I have a harder time letting go on some past releases as a perfectionist, and when I learn a new way to mix, or a new effect, I can lose a lot of time rather than moving forward. Also, it would be better if I took some time for some classes, rather than trying to figure things out myself. So thus moving forward and learning from the wise experienced should both help save time and increase quality. Happy New Year BPB.
Michel Manningham
onPublish 2 soungs
T@O
onOnly three words: work, work and work ! ;)
Cette blague mis à part, je pense qu’il faut réaliser rapidement ses idées musicales avant de perdre l’inspiration, pré-mixer rapidement et déléguer le mixage final et le mastering à des pros… Bonne continuation !
Thanks for all, Tomislav !
LeaC
onWear sunscreen.
IG: andinovamusic
onI will try to use more different synths cuz i use Serum, most of the time.
David Willis
onI need a quicker, more efficient workflow. And better compositions…
Bruce
on1. Stay focused – This is something I’m passionate about. Don’t let little distractions get in the way. Write down my goals, put together a plan, and execute it every day.
2. Believe in myself – Sometimes it’s scary to put myself out there and take risks. Do things to remind myself that I am good enough and keep “imposter syndrome” at bay.
3. Finish what I start – Remember that done is better than perfect. Keep working to improve my workflow and speed.
Ihor
onWill try to write more songs, i.e. more strted = more finished :)
jim de jim de de la jim
onI will accept it when I consider a song complete even though imperfect. I will admit to which song ideas I want to complete or continue and try a take on them.
Mobius
onI’m going to learn my new daw, get my workflow streamlined, and continually remind myself not to overthink the mixing process like the perfectionist I am. Like the comment I just read says, finished is better than perfect.
Jimmy
onI plan to make more music by focusing on shorter pieces and not sweating the small stuff. I hope that by getting past the first few songs, I will start to develop a rhythm of finishing songs.
Eddie
onI’ll get rid of distractions like my phone and TV.
Alex
onI don’t have problems finishing tracks, I just want free plugins :). But in 2024 I want to focus more on promoting my artist brand, become more active on YouTube and other Instagram and keep releasing music!
Gunnar Schuettler
onI am already updating my templates to have everything ready quick and guarante a smooth workflow with hard- and softsynths :)
RIKAAR
onWe will call Mulder and Scully to send our Tracks to HUDF.YD3,… Stellar Releasx
Sebastian
onAs always: less is more. 3 great tracks are better than 10 uninspiring …
Daniel S
onDevote more dedicated time and get in the zone fully, maybe a bit of whisky to get things flowing if I hit a block.
Sune Ko
onI will learn the fundamental of music production a lot, and try a lot.
Antonio Gabriele
onI’ll stay up at night.
Ants
onI wanna release my first album. And I will. NO procrastination.
Daniel-Eduard Latis
onJust going to have fun and let it go with the flow, like I used to do when I first started making music.
Mehdi
onbuy less hardware synth xD:D
aba
onI have to accept that even if “imperfect” finished songs are better than “perfect” but unfinished”.
Capio O´Neill
onLe diré a mi chica que se vaya con el vecino y así podré componer canciones tristes.
Tom Erler
onI want to create powerful Sound Textures to get an alliance between words of bible and sounds. This word&sound combination I want to perform in several churches
Akim
onI have to stop overthinking music production and try to have more fun doing it. Also taking better care of myself so that I actually have energy at the end of the day to be creative.
Mikey
onSetting small, repeatable goals, and just releasing something even if it’s not perfect
Sandwall
onI’ve got to focus more on the composition aspect of music creation, since I spent 2023 by working on more sound-design aspects.
David
onUse a minimal set of plugins, and a three step process (create the raw materials, arrange, mix), and specifically not jump into any detailed mixing until the arrangement is in place.
Moise
onJe dois absolumment améliorer mon workflow, je perds trop de temps, a chaque création je refais tout mon template en changeant de plugin etc.
Plus je dois améliorer mes compétences en balance de fréquences dynamiques
John
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
Just say stop and do not more arrangements.
Bart
onI’ll focus more on mixing and I’ll make sure I have three versions of a single track to choose from when deciding to finally go for the One I really like the most.
Kobie
onAfter becoming a father it’s been hard to focus on music but this year my best mate and I have started a studio so we’ll finally be releasing music in 2024 by doing some interesting collabs with companies ;)
Bum
onPractice!
Sven
onI definitely have to start LESS projects…
Tomasz
onI’ll be less precise/detailed at the mixing stage.
yzcoruhT
onDiscipline and practice :-D
June Bugg
onI watched a video just yesterday where a legendary DnB producer says he spends 5+ weeks on a single song and that helped a lot honestly cuz I feel like I take forever, in general it helps me to just make a bare bones structure to start, throw paint on the wall to see what sticks, and then allow myself to get hyperfocused on small sections at a time. Really just have to start throwing myself into it and having and sticking to a plan/schedule.
Swarup Mandal
onFor fast workflow, I would like to focus only on that particular thing I am working on. Like when I am making beats or music I don’t need to care about the levels or EQ or COMP. Same thing again when I am going to mix a song I am not gonna put my head on the composition. I would like to do each step carefully without any destruction. I don’t wanna care about other things. I think it will make me more productive and efficient.
Kirk Preston
onI’d like to improve my workflow to become more efficient
Leo
onI will review subjects like harmony to further refine my musical language. I like how things are going, but I want a faster workflow without compromising quality. I’ve already reduced the number of plugins to an essential minimum that leaves me quite satisfied. With few exceptions, I have basically assigned one plugin for a specific task. I also plan to enhance and expand my network of contacts and recreate my portfolio.
jan
onpatiance and practise to make yourself satisfied
Chris R
onI will make a schedule and force myself to adhere to it.
don
onobserve, listen, improve your skills
Lech
onAccept that my music doesn’t have to sound perfect.
HONORIO
onDejar de estar buscando plugins nuevos y grauitos y ponerme de lleno a producir!
One Comp Man
onEat more unicorn poo and wish harder
Ethan
onI will put more time into each project, usually start a new one after ~32 bars.
Ben F
onConcentrate on maintaining a state of flow when it happens. Ride the wave and remove distractions. Also, to focus on the music that creates an emotional response in me, and to not worry about trends and sticking to a specific genre.
Adriano
onDedicare più tempo alla composizione e meno al missaggio e mastering.
Chris Krupa
onLess gear, more idea 🤘
jurij rudolf
onCheck every day – the best website for music producers – for news and everything around it: https://bedroomproducersblog.com/
Luis Parra
onSeek excellence, study much more and have contact with producers, singers, musicians, audio engineers be the best!
Bobby
onConcentrate on what I have and ignore anything new.. that way I won’t get distracted from new shiny things
Gonçalo Costa
onMerry Christmas for all people :D
TNK
onGet better at sound selection.
Take quicker decisions.
Stop experimenting with everything.
Gonçalo Costa
onI wish a year of music for everyone and collaboration from all musicians to create new music for new beings and old ones :) Happy 2024!!!
Rofio
onI must trust i my self, and finish my songs even if they aren’t perfect.
Stanislau
onI’ll be less distracted
Baladin
onturn loops into tracks
Juan Macall
onWe released around 18/20 songs as Into Nowhere.
Next year we plan on releasing more.
Our motto:
Dont over analyze, the worst song could what others want to hear.
Eq and compression, sounds good? Dont do more.
Dont fix it in the master just make it kouder.
If the worst band in world (system of down) made fans around the world then anyone can.
JLB
onI will continue to develop my workflow and process to be efficient from a technique perspective that support my creativity.
Yosef Leal
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
I will try to dedicate more time to music, by reducing other activites I do on my free time
Michael
onBe more diligent and apply myself more!
Łukasz
onFirst i’ll dominate the world, and make it totalitarian paradise for me, and when everyone will have to listen everything i’ll finish, i’ll finish more songs.
Tommi
onI need to stop aiming for perfection because that is my biggest obstacle to get anything finished or even started.
Carlos
onTaking steps back to my prior finished and unfinished songs, reviewing and and analyzing every detail, and after of that, taking a huge step forward in order to finish my best projects.
Cha Cha
onThe steps I’ll take to finish songs in 2024:
Implement my hybrid digital/analog MIDI/Synth/drum machine/4track/TSR-8 reel to real omnichannel work beast.
Robert Paquier
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
Organization is my main goal for next year and so on, that’s what motivated me to start some months ago study how to manage a company and recommend it for anyone who’s aiming upgrade your craft, let’s grow fam!!!
Jonah Gray
onRefining my work flow, learning synthesis and mixing.
Jonny Mac
onLimit the number of effects plugins while I’m just creating, and leave them to mixing and mastering
Lindsay
onI’ll stop procrastinating on BPB!
Dean Sokolov
onExploring new tools with AI. Spending 2 hours daily writing music.
M.P.3.
onI’ll set up a schedule for when I create, when I mix and when I listen to music. In all my (very few lol) years of making music I was never organized, and I need to make that change in order to produce consistently and to get my skills up to par with some of the best mixing engineers in the world! I’ve also stopped exploring new music and I feel ashamed to say that I don’t even listen to music every day!!! But that all will have to and will change in 2024 when I set myself a strict schedule and develop a routine and make a habit of producing, mixing and simply enjoying music. Others here have mentioned collaborating with other producers and that’s something I should also work on in the coming year. All in all I just have to get up off my behind and put in the work that I love doing and have been wishing to do more of this year!!! Let’s all have a great and musical 2024! Happy holidays and good luck!
Patrice m.
onbe more inspired and use more inspiring tools
Billy cheung
onNot think too much, if it sounds good lock it in and come back with fresh ears! Good luck everyone!
Matthew
onI am going to learn more about musical form! Thanks BPB for the giveaway and Happy New Year all!
Andy M. S.
onJust get started, not only dream about it.
Baihel
onTry to achieve my whole track before mix it.
Brian Garbutt
onGo back to basics
Filip
onI have about 30 unfinished ideas and rough demos and I just need to start to finish those one by one.
Szilárd K.
onStop getting distracted & set a time daily to be in the studio.
samuel
oncontinue making it, continue learning, continue organizing stuff around it (both my desk, as well as samples/presets/etc), continue to remind myself to actually finish the work, and not just start, continue to have fun, continue to check BPB
LITTLE LARRY
onSTEP ONE TURN MY COMPUTER ON DAILY NO BREAKS
STEP STOP SMOKING CUBAN CIGARS
STEP 3 MAKE ONE BEAT EVERYDAY
STEP 4 SELL MY SOUL TO MYSELF SO NO DEALS CAN BUY IT LOL
STEP 5 EAT FRESH FOOD LESS SUGAR
STEP 6 PRAY 4 WORLD PEACE
7 KEEP GETTING FREE VSTS FROM BEDROOM PRODUCERS BLOG NEW TOYS LOVE THEM
8DRINK MORE AGUA LESS LIQUOR
STEP 9 FIND NEW HOBBYS
10 EAT FROM GARDEN OF EDEN
Frank H. Carter III
onI’m a singer/songwriter who works with pretty talented producers. But I think it’s time for me to get back into the production-side of things. If I’m starting it, I’ll more than likely, finish it.
Ru Hunter
onTo speed up my in-the-box process, I’m intending to write songs (or significant sections of them) acoustic and out of the box, so I suppose I’m looking to have a faster workflow when I get to laying tracks down!
Elliottb
onI want to complete a concept album that can be used in a movie as a soundtrack and story.
Jan
onfinally mastering my mixing skills to get my tracks floor ready. 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Divyanshu
onPractice more, keep constraints and deadlines, don’t obsess over one aspect, learn different things
Marco Rigoni
onTo finish songs more quickly I should probably stop adding more and more plugins to the chain, but it’s hard to resist the temptation (especially when there’s so much free stuff to try out :P)
Thank you for this awesome giveaway!
Anto
onStop keeping an aye for free plugins, then more time to make & finish songs.
Matheus Robis
onSpending time developing skills that are the most important for me
Gun Do
onI’m going to listen to a lot of songs and analyze them to make a lot of new songs. :)
Merry Christmas~
MarKo
onI’m gonna concentrate on one track at a time without spreading myself too thinly :)
Aaron Krasnick
onBe less critical of my own creative ideas
Micah
onI’m gonna have to set deadlines, they truly seem to help but I just don’t ever have any set. Have an idea, consider how much time I would need to finish said idea, set a goal and just work.
IVAN
onTo finish songs what I need to do is stop buying more software because I already have a lot.
ollo
onGet all my Plugins running on my new PC!
Greg Lipoczi
onRearrange my studio to better fit my workflow.
Jens
onWith a little help from my friends.
Kurt Moskjaer Andersen
onI will buy a full license for Fl Studio and get more serious producing lofi
toffycof
onjust practice, take example(s) form others, then change it in your own way, be creative.
thank you for this giveaway ;)
Minh
onBy making baby steps.
Nikita
on1. I will try harder 8)
2. I will remind myself that sometimes it’s okay to stop chasing perfection.
3. I’ll take a course in sound design to get the sounds I want faster
4. I’ll complete a music theory course so I can express ideas more freely.
5. I’ll get to know more like-minded people in the community
GARMEN
onMake a song in a week.
Olivia Lewis
onI plan to set a realistic goal of how many songs I want to complete by the end of the year. This year, I commit to 10 songs!
David House
onStart more songs…
djsegwon kithebeats
onIt’s not really about finishing music vs monetization! Hoe do we get paid for our finished music? Look at the Spotify issue and recently got a email from distrokid saying that I need to seek another distributor with no explanation of why! So being 100k song get uploaded a month ,whos getting paid off this finished product, not us musicians! So for every problem there needs to be a solution! Hello! I’d like to invite you to our Space: Kithe Productions. It takes less than a minute to join and you’ll also get instant access to our community, FundIt$ocially 💙❤️🔥💙.
Chris
onJust put myself a goal of releasing a track per week and keep that deadline
Ryan
onNot overthinking and having the ability to rebuild/change a beat from the ground up. Throwing in multiple ideas without spending so much time perfecting one idea.
Edgar Figueroa
onTo accomplish my goal of finished quality songs i will need to improve on the production process, quality sound and recording, playing skills. to start i will gather the knowledge i need to do better production, try to get better sound with the hardware i have and improve it with plugins. Incorporate other sounds and instruments to have a finish product.
mark l
onLess time productive procrastinating, more time writing!
Jordan
onThanks to everyone for the opportunity!
My answer: I’ll carve out more time for it. Really the only thing slowing me down at this point.
ilias
onconsolidate and reorganize libraries…. i’ve already started it’s taking ridiculous amounts of effort….
Sasha
on1 – reduce distractions
and 2 – stop worrying about it not being good enough ’cause it never will be; finished is better than perfect.
Lars
onDon’t wait to long to mix and master if im pleased with how a song turned out. It puts songs on hold to release.
Bryan Rodriguez
onBe happy instead of being a perfectionist
Marcus
onits like riding a bicycle: think too much and you will fall…. just try and think that will work out…
well, there is a dutch saying: ‘de beste stuurlui staan aan wal…’, that translates into something like ‘the best steersmen are ashore’
All the best in 2024!
Kuan Chang Chiu
onDon’t think too much and just get to my DAW and just….Goooooooooooooooooooooo!
E.C.
onStop being a perfectionist.
Yan
onIt shouldn’t be that hard to release more songs because I haven’t released anything in years.
Sasha
on1 – reduce distractions
and 2 – stop worrying about it not being good enough ’cause it never will be; finished is better than perfect.
(might’ve accidentally posted twice sorry for the inconvenience)
Dan B
onKeep it simple, even basic – then transfer it to the car. Driving around I notice what works and what doesn’t – back to the DAW and fix those issues. Try taking rough edits out of the studio for personal listening, works for me!
Matt
onI will learn to:
1. Follow a set system of steps to complete a project instead of randomly plodding along
2. Dedicate enough time to complete each step, each day/
3. Keep an Excel log of all my projects, their progress and schedule, and update it daily.
Nigel
onPut the pedal to the medal and just work harder and right and record more songs 😄
Peter
onFirst, I will take an online Class on producing, then I will set hard deadlines for projects so I don’t get lost in my projects.
Jose
onSit down and spend 30 minutes creating new sounds or patterns every day, whether I’m in the mood or not. Keep going if I’m feeling it
Aksshat
onTry and get out of 8 or 16 bar loop restriction. More focus on the transitions and add more sections.
Jeff Sepeta
on1) I’m currently re-doing my home studio, and have purchased a new 6′ table and built a half-width tabletop for use as a display stand, with space underneath for my Mac Mini (and hopefully in 2024, a Mac Studio). It was unwise for me to keep my computer in a separate room from my instruments.
2) I’ve moved my new-to-me Roland Fantom 8 into the studio to sit atop the desk, and am in the process of selling off 6-10 instruments which I have not been using, to be replaced by software I already own and my newer synths (Korg ModWave, OpSix, and WaveState). Simplifying my synthesizer collection should help a great deal.
3) I’m going to dedicate each month to learning a production technique or software plugin, by watching videos and using them hands-on. That should enable me to do more with the stuff I already own, by being more familiar with the tools I own. By the end of 2024, I should know 12 new techniques or software tools than I do now.
Haukur
onTo make the time to finish stuff instead of talking about making time to finish stuff
John Hnath
onI need to record practice sessions as it seems that I miss many nice sequences when I improvise during informal practice sessions.
Risa Prasetia Putra
onI want to have a DAW + Plugin full version so I can save projects and finish song
Jalu Kaba X
onI got into the habit of producing at least one album a month. In December this year I started the habit of making one song a day, so in 2024 I will continue that habit.
Abdul
onAs a newer producer, sometimes I have issues with just doing too many courses, so I don’t end up learning through experience as much as I should. My main focus will be just to try and make a beat a day and stop getting distracted by too many courses
Rodger R
onI will commit to finishing more songs. I will dedicate more time to writing, composing, and recording. I will make it more of a priority and organize my time accordingly.
Nguyễn Mạnh Cường
on1. Tôi sẽ chuẩn bị cho mình các plugin phục vụ việc mix nhạc.
2. Dành nhiều thời gian để thực hành mix nhạc, mục tiêu 10 ngày là hoàn thành 1 bài nhạc.
Alp
onI will take to finish more songs in 2024: more study and practice ..
Leme
onI would rather take some time to learn better how to mix and master songs so I can be more productive and process less time consuming.
Karl Jones
onIn order to finish more songs in 2024, it is crucial to establish a well-defined plan and follow it consistently. This essay will outline various steps to achieve this goal, such as setting clear objectives, creating a conducive environment, managing time effectively, and seeking feedback.
1. Set Clear Objectives
2. Create a Conducive Environment
3. Manage Time Effectively
4. Collaborate with Others
5. Seek Feedback and Continuously Improve
Ethan
onWrite music without thinking about too much – just writing down ideas and minimising self criticism. And whatever I like most, expanding on :)
James
onWhen I create I look for the best possible outcome. I’m coasting along in Logic Pro on an M1 and grabing whatever strikes my fancy for a cool sound and overall vibe but I’m using every idea I can think of to make the songs as good as I can before I record them. I always begin with my Guild 12 string or Seagull 6 string. Plugins are the icing on the top and make it even more fun!
Michal Grudzinski
onI just cut ny working hours to do more creative stuff! More music!!!
Eric
onAccumulate the correct tools and dedicate more time to the craft.
Joseph Wilk
onIn an ironic twist, posting on this very website, I am going to try concerning myself less with obsessively categorizing every single free sample, plugin, etc. and spend more time creating. To just be more liberated and free overall.
Thomas
onWhat Bob said
Hell'ektrix
onHave money to get a newer music MacBook/computer…
I can’t run or update lot of plugins on my old MacBook…
Ster
onFor me, more songs = consistently 30-60mins/day working on tracks. It’s not a lot, but if I can keep this up then tracks will happen…. Thanks!
ste
onI will change old sounds in unfinished tracks with new sounds and than just take out and turn off al that I can possibly can an release it without worrying too much about it
Pablo Baico
onWork seriously on the projects I have started and stop trying endlessly new plugins.
Mar
onfall in love and get additional motivation and inspiration for composing and producing music
Azul
onI will try to produce as much as i can. Especially with other people, trying out mcollabs, etc. I’m really excited where it will gut me!
Mike
onFind a beat, record a bass line, record some guitar, put down some synth lines, master the track, export it to mp3.
Fotis
onI have already begun going back to my unfinished projects from the past 10 years and will work hard to finish them in 2024.
Also, I plan to refine my composition process. I usually hum a melody that pops to mind, then transcribe it. When I’m out of ideas, I start with a simple drum pattern, then work from there (euclidean drum sequencers work wonders for melodic inspiration). But while I like to start fresh, I either get stuck in an eight-bar loop or leave the composition unfinished. So, an ultra-basic template (verse-chorus-verse etc) will at least give me some push to finish more songs!
Aty
onSet some achievable targets,finish some old projects.
Christian Perez
onLearning more about songwriting, doing covers, learning more piano techniques.
Cyle
onI’m going to make time to actually record
tb
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
I’ve spent some money during the holiday season on some new plugins and have been learning how they work and where to use them. I think I’ve made a breakthrough in my mixing skills and hope to do even more in the new year to finally finish some tracks I’ve spent way too much time on already. :)
Herisson
onI will put some constrains to limit the possibilités that paralyze me
Jerry
onI will spend less time fixing other people’s problems and prioritize my own.
stbn
onLess time dicking around with games or social media means more time for music automatically. And then just use that time.
Tateshi
onWhen I get bored, I’ll work the other part of the song. For example, I’ll sound design an instrument when I tired of composing a song.
justin morales
onim going to have concepts of moods and song lengths, limit myself to just a plugins, and set time tables!!
Dan
onI’m going to work harder to acquire new clients next year 💪
Noah McGrath
onMoving forward I definitely want to separate sound design/plugin exploration and production into separate sessions so that I have my tools armed and ready to finish tracks rather than getting sidetracked and spending too much time turning knobs
One specific thing that I’m doing to help with that is working on a plugin list to have at-the-ready (bc digging through hundreds of plugins doesn’t help) If I am struggling to get a particular sound and have a list of all of my modulation plugins with my favorites up top (for example), that will help to dial in that tone in the moment.
esphiral
onI will stop doing giveaways that i never win
Franck
onFirst of all, excuse my bad english …
What steps will you take to release more songs in 2024? Time! Much more time !!! ;-)
Jeff Neiss
onI will take extra time out to put the finishing touches and tweaks on my projects.
yambu
onMy small bedroom recording studio is complete at the turn of the year according to my small budget. I then take out my old lyrics and start producing.I’m ready for a radio hit:)
Najib
oncomplete projects efficiently
Alexander Henderson
onUse my knowledge gained in 2023 to improve my workflow speed
Toby
onThe important thing is to do the work.
Shut up and make some music.
Yfrsn
onenfocarme mas en crear antes que en ampliar mi lista de complementos, aprender a utilizar los que ya tengo que son muchos jajaja.
Gil Monteiro
onEating less nachos , crushing more beats
David
onI’m going to try be more consistent.
Artur
onI’m going to provide myself more time to finish my music productions by decreasing time spent with friends, on gym, and leave my current job. ;) Of course I’ll drink more coffee too! :)
Barry Thomas
onOPEN MY DAW!!!!!!!!!
Simoerz
onFor 2024: simplify my productions, I will reduce the number of elements in each song. This could mean using fewer instruments or using more basic production techniques.
But, to acquire more skills, I will focus on musical/production education.
Marco Zappala
onThe steps I will take to finish more songs in 2024: more study, practice and dedication to my own Musical Productions!
Jamie Marvel
onFold all my media into a tagged library
Nakura
onStop downloading more plugins than I need and re-discipline myself to work on one project at a time.
Piotr
onI will try to finish all the unfinished stuff…
Scott
onFind more time to write! Recording and releasing is the easy part :-)
wunschmaschine
onFinish more songs in 2024? Even more?? Are you kdding me??? Until New Year’s Eve I’ll have released up to 100 songs in 2023!
https://soundcloud.com/wunschm_schine
That’s about 8 songs a month, 2 songs a week! That’s about 10 full albums – more than many bands have released over their whole career! :P
So, pardon me: guess I WON’T finish/release (even) more songs next year, probably less! ;)
MatStup
on1. Znajdę wreszcie “swojego” DAW’a 🖥
2. Skupię się na jednym projekcie na raz ☢
3. Dam z siebie wszystko 💪🏼
4. Posłucham, co mówią o moim dziele inni 📞
5. Dopieszczę 👌🏼
6. I będę się rozkoszował dźwiękiem 🎧
MatStup
on1. I will finally find “my” DAW 🖥
2. I will focus on one project at a time ☢
3. I’ll do my best 💪🏼
4. I will listen to what others say about my work 📞
5. I’ll perfect it 👌🏼
6. And I will enjoy the sound 🎧
for
onMake a list of weaknesses and improve upon them.
Wild
onI will do my best.
Giannis Kleanthous
onPut more work in, as with everything in life balance is key, so a more structured timetable is what I need, since I can’t quit my 9-6 job, I’ve already devised a plan to at least produce for 2 hours a day instead of 3 hours 3 times a week. I’ve already enrolled into a music production and audio engineering class from the Greek university “Aristotle” as well. Now what’s left is to upgrade my ableton to at least standard since intro limiting us to 16 channels is kinda harsh. New years resolutions? 1 track per month-ish :)
Zuc
onPour finir un morceau, il ne faut pas :
1- douter de son idée initiale
2 – se comparer aux autres.
Il faut :
1- bien connaître ce dont on dispose
2- travailler les fondamentaux techniques
3- se donner une limite pour chaque jour
4- cadencer ses sorties par exemple 4 EP de 5 titres/ an.
5- se dire que partager et échanger avec les autres est merveilleux.
Finir est alors le début de d’autres choses choses toujours plus grandes.
Vivre la musique c’est surtout la partager.
wunschmaschine
onFinish more songs in 2024? Even more? Are you kdding me?? Until New Year’s Eve I’ll have released up to 100 songs in 2023!
That’s about 8 songs a month, 2 songs a week! That’s about 10 full albums – more than many bands have released over their whole career! :P
So, pardon me: guess I WON’T release (even) more songs next year, probably less! ;)
Alex
onI have to stop being a perfectionist:)
Arnold Robles
onMy biggest problem with completing music has been my health. I sat around depressed for months because I couldn’t figure out what was wrong with me. I’ve finally found specialists that have been able to give me a diagnosis. I’m going to set appointments for labs and tests as early as possible and make sure I don’t miss anything and stay on top of my health.
Mark
onBy concentrating more on the vibe and composition and less on the technical. If a track has heart and soul people will listen. No one cares if a producer spends days on snare or a bass patch.
Denys
onI’ll uninstall all games
PHOO3Y
onI recently attended a course containing details of a workflow system which I am currently implementing. It involves allocating a set time limit for each process and helps complete more tracks, even if they are not perfect. Initially is quanity over quality, but regular practice will speed up workflow. The time blocks will eventually become easily achievable, whilst producing better songs.
Conor Duey
onI’ll find more time in my schedule to learn more about making my songs better and start creating more songs that people would want to listen to.
Claus Petersen
onI want to do more things to complete the music tracks and the projects that I am working on. firstly, I want to watch the mixing and mastering courses that I have, and then I want to go through several different video courses about compression, eq, so that I can get better at it, all that is required of someone in the studio. and then I also hope that I will save enough money for a few new plugins 😊
Kevin Robinson
onSteps to finishing more songs in 2024?
– Learn to MIX faster
– Actually learn some of my plugins, I.e., read the manuals!
– Record as if that has to be the finished product, then and there.
Leo
onMy first step is to find the people in my neighborhood and form a band. Next: write our own songs, rehearse, perform, record, rinse, repeat ;-)
Esteve
onWell, spend more time on it. Learn more. Participate in more contests…
Enej Johhem
onTrying to give more time to it and maybe upgrade my equipments now
Andre
onOne song per day is my goal!
Lance
onGet some sleep, eat well, wake up and drink 3 or 4 pots of coffee, go into beast mode, open a hell gate, plug in and turn it up to eleven! play till a rip in time and space forms and Cthulhu emerges with a most excellent guitar rig and we battle of the bands for the future of humanity and don’t forget to hit record !
KalnzEB
onMy focus next year is to dive deep into mixing and mastering, also understand foundations of sound design and sound selection, use, learn and master the tools I’ve already got, gain experience and create great music. These are the bits of my puzzle which I’m looking to bring up to the next level which in turn will help me to produce and most importantly finish more songs in 2024.
Have a great Christmas everyone and happy producing in 2024!!
Thanks!
Jerry Yang
onTry to use some instruments like ujam and mixing with some automatically mixing plugin like Ozone etc.
CGrrr
onI will make good use of these giveaways to complete New Year’s works.
Alan Benjamin
onIronically, I plan to stop buying new software and focus entirely on writing, arranging, recording, mixing, and mastering new music–both for my prog band, Advent, and my own solo music.
Adrian
onEat well, sleep well, make music, find new love, finish my studies.
Pontus Andreas Eriksson
onI’m gonna stay healthy take care of my family and friends for always have a calm mind and can focus on my music without a troubled mind
B
onDon’t start any and delete the unfinished ones.
rilderec
onTo make and finish more songs in 2024, I think I will finally finish and mix the dozens of compositions I have recorded in recent years without returning
G.G.
onDunno if i commented already or dreamt i did lol but my plan is to just throw myself into it, throw paint and see what sticks, since fear seems to be the biggest reason i dont finish songs. Once i have a basic structure I’m happy with im gonna let myself hyperfocus on one section at a time. Gonna try my best to stick to a plan and schedule, and listen to my gut for once, wishing everyone in this thread good luck, cus finishing songs is honestly hard af lol
Scot
onI am learning more about my synths and effects to stimulate creativity, studying more about music theory and production techniques and taking time with the pieces of music I have been working on.
My Modest goals are to be part of the conversation, so it only takes a little time in to do that!
Great comments all – lots of inspirational posts!!!
Thanks for all you do.
orbitor
onI love bedroom producers blog! I’m gonna decide on something that is kinda finished and .BOOM I’m an established artist! Or something!!!
Márcio Azevedo
onI really, REALLY, don’t know.
Matt G
onTo increase my song completion rate in 2024, I intend to collaborate more with other musicians and songwriters. Sharing ideas and receiving immediate feedback can accelerate the creative process and overcome blocks. Additionally, setting up regular sessions with collaborators will create a sense of accountability, ensuring that I not only start but also finish more songs.
Márcio Azevedo
onI really, REALLY don’t know.
Alejandro
onTake the time to end more tunes.
Chris
onStep 1: Stop procrastinating.
Step 2: Put off stopping procrastinating.
Step 3: See Step 1. Repeat ad infinitum.
Pretty easy, huh?
Good luck, happy Christmas and New Year everone!
Cris
onLess family, more buddies for performing!
Tom DD
onSet a timer of one hour each time I do music production. After each hour, I will reflect and think if i’ve done enough interesting adjustments. And be careful for not being stuck in a loop.
Adam Zero
onMany of my unfinished songs are in the mixing/mastering stage. I’m going to open old projects, finds out what plugins need to be reinstalled, deverb some vocals, preview on a couple different high end systems, and aim to finish 1 song a week.
MusicBy Ian
onI will finish more tracks in 2024 by just singing on tracks myself. And accepting that I’m not Ronnie James Dio.
Joanne
onWeekly training then put it into practice within that week.
Eli Kadbry
onSetting realistic deadlines, focusing on specific aspects of a song like melody or arrangement at a time, minimizing the habit of complicating and over perfecting every element in my mix (i.e. follow through with my initial basic instincts), prioritize finishing existing tracks before starting new ones and most importantly upgrading and updating my creative arsenal with anything worthwhile and tracking my progress.
Eduardo Lima
onFoco na arte que existe em mim, determinação e trabalho. Obrigado BPB!
huekew
onCopy the tracks of my favorite producers and study them
Arsenial
onI’ll actually use the stuff I buy haha
Thank you for the opportunity and happy holidays everyone!
Ronaldo Simolla
onFirstly, to finish my solo album and relese it!
kenichi
onI’ll be making a lot anyway!
I learn from them, practice them, and repeat them!
Katuhiro Kasuga
onI will continue to listen to a variety of music and create my own music.
Meet and talk with lots of inspiring people.
Doug Michael
onLess phone, more music creating… My goal is to finish an album in 2024.
Clifford
onSimplifying my tracks and less overthinking…..just have fun in the process!!!!
David D.
onI’m going to make a 4 to 8 bar loop, beat, melody, etc. every day before I go to work.
Kirmada
onI am Going To rethink my songs, make a beat everyday, even if I don’t have the energy to make one I’ll get inspiration from listening songs and make beats
Specially I’ll start writing my own lyrics and rap on it as well
Moses T
onI’m going to use the same amount of energy that I put into my day job into my passion.
Do things for me first!
Ariel
onHave a schedule and remove unnecessary tools. Keeping it simple.
Adrian
onWho needs songs – I’ll finish an opera (or maybe not).
Anthony
onMy plan is to make the most of my room and situation by endeavoring to learn all I can, absorb all the theory and helpful tips I can.
I also wish to dedicate myself to my hobby and my craft by learning more and more synthesis techniques posted here and other places.
RobC.
onI am going to implement KISS process (Keep It Simple Stupid !) by keeping track counts to a minimum and just using a core set of plugins along with less sample searches for a better workflow and output.
Carlos Javier
onI’ll try to be less complicated and doubtful about the ideas I write. Will aim wrapping them as they come.
Nuge
onI’m going to make time to record and write more!!
Al
onSome external pressure may be in order. Being more open to collaborating with other people may also be helpful.
Mike B
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
I will continue to focus on one song at a time rather than bouncing around and never finishing any.
Enej Johhem
onSpend more and upgrade my equipment
Wreck
onI will work smarter by leveraging all the tools I have at my disposal.
Bob Halliday
onLearn to use more of the resources that I have. And finish something.
poe wong
onThe steps are very simple, I try to tell myself to take action.
Joshua Veldman
onI end up obsessing over the mix being just perfect. I pride myself on the fact that my songs just sound good without really needing too much to get it to mastered level. However, this obsession can lead so many times to not releasing anything because I’m so focused on riding the perfect volume level for that track or drawing an exact automation curve.
This year, I’m going to focus on setting up a template that I can work into to did things up.
Then, I’m going to limit the time I can sit on the engineering part of the mixing and just get stuff out the door into the general public.
I’m also going to try to focus on the plugins I know well and trust that they can take me to the finish line and not succumb to GAS.
Ivan
onI will start implementing the “less is more approach”. Over time that seems to be the answer to most of my delays in mixing and producing.
Thanks for all your hard work!
John B.
onThis will sound silly/sarcastic but it is absolutely true:
I will make shorter songs.
Instead of longform ambient pieces 45+ minutes in duration, I’m going to make songs no longer than 3 or 4 minutes each.
This will make mixing the songs much much faster (days instead of weeks) and multiply my output by a factor of ten.
It also has the added benefit that I might earn more than .05 cents from Spotify streams next year… assuming at least 1000 people listen to my music and the money doesn’t end up going to Ed Sheeran or Taylor Swift.
Artem
onI’ll stop to overthinking about my mix and try to finish it without wish to make all perfect, most people even doesn’t care or even will not notice my small “overthinked” changes :d
LM
onJust letting things flow and stop the search for “perfection” cause music is meant to be felt!
friDAY
onI’m going to stop being so much of a perfectionist and get out of my own way and make shorter songs.
Kyle C
onInvest in quality paid instrument libraries instead of the free ones. Some free libraries would eat up most of your time while you try to fix their random errors or make extra effort to make them sound more realistic.
Chase Underwood
onStay focused and really dive into my music without letting things distract me like my cellphone,etc. Also to stop critiquing myself so much and that is one big issue that stands I’m my way.
saleh
onIf do a work/task for 10 thousand time you became master on it
So I set my goal to make 10 thousand beat
1-Set goal
2-Make routine for work
3-Organize Sample / Plugin / anything need
4-focus in work with pomodoro timer
5-killing Ego
Lucien
onLearn more about mechanisms of creating sounds to be able to get the sound in my head easier. Try to not overwork on stuff, like working the same section or single sound for hours, either moving on or coming back to it fresh later. Finish making the diy acoustic panels, this won’t directly help finish songs but hopefully set the vibe of the space. Accept when I’ve done the most I can for my current skill level and the song is finished, stop making tiny tweaks because perfect isn’t a reasonable goal. I can always return to it at a later point and make more drastic changes if necessary. Try to be more organised with files and project layout, would save heaps of time.
Mario
onbeing able to grow more on social networks like SoundCloud and tik tok by publishing many more tracks, and at the same time having more evenings as a DJ
Zachariah
onI’m gonna finish more songs in 2024 by finishing my 100 songs of no f*** given and then exploring a new process that vibes with me really well, and developing an excitement for putting my stuff out there more :) Good luck everyone :D
negitoro
onA time limit will be set for each project.
also I have organized the samples and plugins so that I can quickly access what I want.
Ken A Drewes-Dec 22 2023-7.30pm
onIn 2024 I’m going to follow my Heart in recording my songs how I hear them, using all the free tools and Samples I have collected. With the help of some good quality hardware I already have and a good mic yet to buy soon, I plan to release my many songs this year. I have been learning Audio Engineering and what my style and sound is for past 10 years. Lots of hours 6 days a week. The dream of being able to play and sing my own songs, and hear them on the radio, has kept me learning and growing. They say , anything good does not come easy. My love of Music has given me one Heaven of a ride thus far. I’m 60 this Dec, and I HAVE NEVER BEEN SO PUMPED. With all the new products, software and hardware coming out , I’ve never had so much fun! Good luck to you all, and may we all help to make this a better world…Yours Truly..Ken.
JT
onI won’t take any steps to increase song production. I’m not interested in quantity. I’m interested in statement. I will instead work every song to its logical, expressive conclusion.
Eun
onStick to a discipline of a daily schedule of songwriting no matter what.
Arun
onI don’t know but I can try my best
Arun
onMy music skill improve over the last year. But I’m doing part time, This year planning to make music full time
Pradhumn Rajput
on1. I took some music production and mixing courses, now I will execute the things that I’ve learnt in the coming year that will surely help to complete songs.
2. I am a camera shy person so in order to get rid of my shyness I’ll connect to various artists (online or offline) take feedbacks and collaborate with them in order to complete my songs.
3. I have to stay away from my phone while making music.
4. I have to give time for piano for melodies and to build better music sense that will surely help in long term.
DHRMK
onI have plan to release 5-6 songs in 2024. I was inactive for last 2-3 years. Also i am posting Flp for learning purpose in my YT channel..search for DHRMK FLP.
Lauto
onI’ll make more time to focus on my music, I’m making that my priority. I have a goal of living off this and I’m going to make it real
Harlan mark Vale
onDiscipline myself to show up in the studio specifically to write instead of merely preparing to write. Collaborate with others so that they may contribute to songs I have already written for new arrangements. Live performance to fine tune arrangements ideas. Make my live show and setup the most ergonomic and efficient as I can.
Easy
onMore actually making music. Not constant downloading, installing, updating, finding out how the new tools work. Not buying anything. Downloading only best of the best freebies, but no more EQ’s, compressors or saturators. I think a few 1000 of those is enough.
Checking out this BPB site only twice a day :D for now on.
In this year 2023 i made the rule to finish songs before starting a new project. It worked well but then I decided to not doing so and after that I didn’t finish anything.
In 2024 i will open some unfinished project and don’t move on until it’s finished. It’s the only way i can work. Maybe i’ll allow two open projects at the same time but if it’s too much I’ll go back to one project at the time.
Venkatesh B
onI found is there no shortcut for finishing tracks, So just release it online platform.
One constant fear that makes us to don’t release it.
I’m gonna start relase it, Putting the content out.
Writing the music with specific deadlines.
I have one small cpu laptop and one headphone. It’s more often to create music.
Happy Holidays
Ben Thomas
onI will devote more time to making music !
Gabriel Ram
onTengo varios proyectos terminados, pero me falta mejorar en el mixer y masterización, En el 2024 quiero lograr ese objetivo, gracias al blog por la buena información y asesoría compre algunos plugins para lograr ese anhelado sonido profesional y poder publicar mis músicas de calidad.
Dr
onCurrently i dont even have a perfect daw i just got 8 tracks daw from live. So i really need to make money to juice me up. I know music industry is little bit of expensive but still i belive in me . things will change , so First i need to work on my startegies
1. i will work even i fail
2. i will try to work with what i have and i will never complain about the limitations (not having plugins , not having enough tracks)
3. i will try to learn a new instrument
4. i never released a song in any years due to my reticent character , i need to supersede my insecurities with confidence
DHM
onUse some accumulated vacation days to take time off during February (for FAWM). Prior to that, use January to get my guitars set up properly, familiarize myself with MuLab 9 and some other newer things I’ve yet to really use, maybe do some practice recordings.
Slumberland
onUse the daw shortcut keys
Andy Girotto
onI’ll make clear goals, defining the ideas that are truly worthy of development and sticking to them, setting timelines and planning ahead.
When you know what you gotta do, things just flow in an organic fashion.
davidicus
oneasy–I lost my job, so there’s more time to make music!
Mename
onFire up more often my DAW…
J-Unit
onThis past year I experimented with new ways of making music, got into modular and built up a large and varied toolset for creation both in software and hardware. In 2024, I’ll focus on integrating these tools into a consistent workflow–cutting out or selling the ones I don’t need in the process–allowing me to spend more time on the music itself, finishing tracks rather than learning/experimenting.
Zdenek
onI will work harder :)
Ruben Munro
onI need to collaborate with other artists. Also i need to find a post production studio to record at definetely.
fy organic
onIn 2024 i am planning to expand my creative process and release more tracks globally. my first step would be rebuilding my studio setup and upgrading my vsts. Second step would be to growing my network
Calix Lewis Reneau
onI will become more self-disciplined… hopefully!
Phil
onI am going to learn more about topics such as sound design. Also, I want to start creating tracks together with my daughter.
Michael Vaden
onFinish the on-line mixing class I’m taking and apply lessons learned.
George M
onhoping to do amazing things anymore.. :)
Wellington Shelembe
on*Remove all distractions and set up a routine to get “in the zone”
*Will be able to create endless templates as will have a full version where by I can go back if I need to draft fast a song idea I have.
*Will be able to edit and redo mistakes other than being stuck on a demo nor being able to re edit my songs.
*Focus, draft and set the amount of time spent on production.
*Share my music with the world so I can learn which or what’s makes my songs interesting to the people.
Ricardo
onIn order to finish more songs going forward, I need to learn how to adjust the best song structure for what I look for. I’ve started making beats in order to use them myself but moving through each section sometimes there are mood changes that feel too abrupt or drops not quite intense as intended and most of the times, the doubt on whether I’m able to have a “less is more” approach or not, since certain genres, i.e. modern revivalist boom bap have quite a lot of beats that are drumless loops or sample chops that simply make sense as they are. You might think that’s lazy but part of the producing process is also curating the best sounds possible and making the artist shine, bring them to the forefront and I think I’m not quite at that level yet.
Freddy
onI think the basis is to have more discipline, talent without discipline there is nothing, the steps I will follow will be more organization in my times for the next year, continue improving myself with my classes, learning and implementing it in my projects so that they are increasingly higher quality. Happy Holidays and thanks for the opportunity!!!
Nicolas
onTaking care of myself, training and workout, eat well and a better sleep hygiene. This will lead me to feel better and I believe that this will give me the energy and the momentum to finish songs.
Thanks a lot to BPB and to the sponsors! That’s outstanding!
Happy New Year! :)
Cheers!
Cliff
onIn order to complete more songs, I will use more A.I tool for mixing and mastering, such as smart eq4 and ozone.
It gives me more time to create rather than a lot of post-production.
Jason
onEaaasyyyy….
1) Even more coffee to run through my system – hands must be trembling to reach those 500+ bpm sweeping runs
2) Only practice scales on the guitar because everybody loves 10 mins+ of guitar wankery! Right..? RIGHT??
3) Scoff at anyone suggesting learning music theory….that is for plebs and noobs. My 0-3-5 comes form within!
4) Install every free VST plugin under the sun and spend countless hours tweaking them without actually writing music….you can’t possibly write music without a good setup of your plugins, everybody knows that!
5) I will make sure to go into forum rabbit holes, arguing with random people about tonewood, pre-amps and tube magic! At least 5 HRs a day.
6) I will never change strings on my guitar so I won’t loose the mojo. That will make me stand out for sure!!
7) I will make sure to buy more guitars – Logic is simple: If you want to build a house, the more people on the job – the faster it will be completed! Same thing – the more guitars I have, the faster the songs will be completed!!
If all the above do not bring me to the zenith of productivity, I will come up with even better methods!! The music world will trembleeeeee!!!
Raven
onI believe learning to balance work and leisure time will naturally make it easy to follow a more achievable timeline and, consequently, help me finish more songs. So, that’s what I plan on doing next year.
SAI
onI really didn’t have much work this year, so I entered one song every month in a contest. Unlike work requests, there were some genres that I don’t make very often, and thanks to them, I enjoyed composing more than usual. I look forward to working with you again next year.
Marco
onLike most artists I have a tendency to leave my projects unfinished. To get over this I have begun mixing and mastering songs 1 at a time rather than just creating demo after demo. I unfortunately sometimes still get stuck in demo world and then look back a week later at a handful of demos that still need a LOT of work.
To counter this in 2024 I am going to make a pledge to mix and master my music before starting more demos. This way the idea is fresh in my mind and I am still very passionate about the project I am working on. I feel like sometimes when you take too much time to finish a song it starts to lose it’s relevance to your life at that current moment.
To go along with the strategy above I also believe that setting a release date before the song is finished could also be a way to assist with this lack of finishing songs. This is a very needed change for me and I really believe it will make the difference. A “due date” gives a sense of urgency and excitement that I think will help tremendously.
– Marco
Mark Killey
onI will actually do some thing useful with them., And share the songs. Nice selection of Tools.
Matt Wright
onSpend more Intentional time feeding my creative spirit instead of mindlessly consuming media. Encourage the drive to create instead of consume. Great question.
Ernesto Du Solier
onI just need more time to myself. Finished setting up my studio, ready to start recoding on Jan 1. Goal is to rerecord an old album I made in 2002. Gonna be fun.
morinhor
onI will work harder
JP
onGoal is to:
1. Set up daw template(s) for two genre’s
2. Two general scratch tracks per week
3. Sample creation including unique percussion fx & foley stems
ryu
onMake music without putting off things you don’t understand.
Shyam Lal
onMy ANSWER 👇
( I will save more time & learn more technique so I can make more music. ) 😎
Mark C
onI will make shorter songs!
Shard Btmkr
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
1. Spend less time on social media.
2. Use that extra time to writing and composing.
3. My 2024 main goal is to release an album/EP (lofi beats) each month.
So… if i want to do that i must finish my projects
Jibin
onI want to use AI to master my songs and finish as many songs as possible. AI saves a lot of time.
QASIM NAWAZ
onI need a DAW Specially FL STUDIO To get startesd. As I Make Music Since last years On Fl Studio Trial Version. It could be easy for me to make music hassel free on my own DAW Fl Studio Signature Bundle
JACQUES
onDistribute all my song through Distrokid… and figure out the most efficient promo plan!
From Bedroom Producer … to Superstar, baby !!! LOL
Marcelo
onI would enjoy more a minimum amount of songs instead of producing a lot but at the cost of not having any free time for me and my family
Abhishek Stephen
onRemove All distraction like phone, tv and video games. And having a strict schedule. Focusing on quantity rather than quality.
coachgao
onMore or less is secondary, the key is to follow your heart, set clear goals, and then assume a framework, step by step, to completely sing the whole song!
Armadium
onStart pumping the volume of creations as in increasing number of them(pun not intended) rather agonizing over little details, then seeing which projects could scale
Carlos
on2024=Guitar/metal tracks, electronic/dance tracks, binaural beats, soundtracks and also doing a doo-wop/funk/’lues style soundtrack for a friend’s movie which I am helping him film. I also do video and editing. I like keeping busy.
Alexey
onI stopped installing every single freebie plugin I see because that’s distracting from actual production.
Mike Carroll
onCurrently I’m re-organizing my studio after purchasing a few patchbays. It’s going to allow me to have most everything setup in a way that I can just plug and play. I’m making all new custom cables using canare cable and neutrik jacks. I’ve also almost finished building two 16 space studio racks. Of course, all of this is just to make the physical act of recording easier. More than anything, organizing my time, setting deadlines and goals for myself makes a much greater difference in my production. Sometimes setting limitations on certain projects not only makes it faster but also gives me a better end result.
Felix
onCreate specific time slots in the week to produce.
James
onLeft, Right
Left, Left
One step forward
One step back
Focus on positive, uplifting themes
Translate same to lyrics
Disable the critic
MultipliedCow
onI have upgraded my plugins and some physical equipment. I have also been practicing more and creating new material daily. I am focusing on my goals rather than my failures which is a tough, drastic change for me. Winning something like this would feel like a sign that I’m supposed to do this.
Stephen
onI’ll be retracing my way back to old times when I got things done fast because I was enjoying more and worrying less, but with the newfound knowledge.
Denis
onI will spend more time on music
Krishna Seth
onMerry xmas everyone : )
I just want to say every producer should know when they done .
it can be helpful for finishing more songs .
Omar Diaz
onI will star more
Eficient sessions
RayG
onI’m in the process of learning to use a couple of different DAWs. My plan is to get comfortable using them, maybe select a favorite, and actually begin recording and mixing with the various fragments I currently have stored…
echo pusher
onid like work with new plugins for soundscape work, get some influence and change my workflow…
Benjamin Valentin
onStop losing myself in the loops and actually string them out into a timeline to create a complete track. Also, dedicate 1 to 2 nights per week to work on my music.
Mark
onI’m gonna win FL and I will become a real producer finally
Carsten
onI’ll have to minimize my daily job working hours to have more time for making music
Kunal Sharma
ongive myself a time period to complete a song because I do my client song in 2 days whereas my own songs are taking forever.
martin
onjust 1, not overthinking.
Skyler B.
on– I’m going to record every jam session I have. Listen in the mornings with coffee and pick out the good bits.
– Save more clips/samples/presets so I can work faster.
– Bottle of absinthe nearby.
– Learn my instruments inside and out.
– Utilize stock clips/loops to just get ideas going.
e
onhope i can make my first song
Christoph
onWork Faster, Harder, Scooter!
Miguel
onZero money in
Sven
on1 beat a day is my mantra in 2024!!
Chris
onReplying here because I don’t know how to make a new comment on the mobile browser:
Develop my style, and make my time worthwhile.
Bullying due to autism should not keep me out of my rhythm.
Do things that inspire so that I make some fire.
Just 3 of them for me.
Sonfack Garbell
on1-have a daily note book were i write down everything i want to do on that day
2- spend much time on unfinished tracks and less time on internet and make sure i finish one track between 2 day
3- spend time with my family and friends during my 2 hours pause from studio.
Mat
onI will spend more time in our rehearsal room far from work and other distractions and do some efficient streaks. That’s what’s gonna help to get my music done and published.
charlie grant
onWork with great co-writers and producers to help provide some additional motivation and accountability to help get things over the finishing line.
Haliax
onTry to make more time to get creative.
Anne
onDo small sessions with a clear task (e.g. write a riff, make a song structure etc)
Martial
onSimply try to play more of my instrument (guitare) to get more ideas.
Goldmoon
onChoose and finish the best tracks. Then release a 123 track album that 5 people will eventually listen to.
Mikko
onI’ll work on finishing more smaller projects to gain momentum and then tackle the bigger ones.
Sander
onSpend less time and money on things I don’t need. Invest more time and energy into music making (and finishing stuff!!)
eric
onQuit making changes to the my already practically finished projects.
Harry
on1. Organise my voice recordings
2. Read poetry for inspiration
3. Use the stuff I’ll win here to give them an extra oomph
4. One song a day
William
on“What steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?”
So, I have a really nice plan and I recommend it for you all, guys!
1. Stop looking for a new plugings. Be subscribed on Bedroomproducersblog.com. It’s enough, trust me.
2. Create a real plan (audio content) for a 2-3 month. A real plan on a paper I mean! It’s also a kind of self-control.
3. Finally choose a day on the week just only for finalizing the songs. No friends, no wife. Just only finishing them!
All the best,
William.
Amy
on1. I am currently going over a few music theory courses
2. I’m going to put this knowledge in practice by applying what I learn in my new tracks
3. Publish new songs online by the end of 2024
Jv
onJust finish one project at the time and not start multiple songs at same day
Lotie
onBe more consistent and don’t be afraid of failure.
Set deadlines and release at least 3 times at month.
Antonio
onI want to learn more stuff about music theory and be a better musician.
RE
onI want to have fun writing songs without thinking too hard and have everyone listen to them.
Kevin W
onI gotta get the lyrics down in the mix. Everything else is ready!
Dhruv Negi
onGoals For 2024:
Set Clear Goals: I will decide how many songs i want to complete by the end of the year..
set Deadlines: I will set deadlines so, that i can finish my songs on time..
set a Timetable: i will produce once a day. so, that i keep improving.
Less Distractions: I will Switch off my phone, find a peaceful place and I will try to keep concentrated when writing songs.
Inspiration and Ideas: I will write down any song ideas, themes, melodies in a diary. This helps me to find the new inspiration and ideas even i feel demotivated..
setup a routine: I will set up a routine. so, that i can keep up with the deadline..
Collab: Exchanging ideas and viewpoints with other producers get to know new insights..
Seek for Feedbacks: I want feedbacks from my fellow producers in 2024. so, it’ll help me to become a better producer.
Stay Inspired: I will do daily activities such as reading my favourite manhuas , watching animes, going to park, or engaging with other mediums to stay inspired. so that i fueled with inspirations.
Set a Fitness routine: I know many peoples don’t take care their body. its important in todays age. I will make a Fitness routine and for mind by meditation and yoga..
Take Breaks: Recently, I don’t feel motivated or ideas didn’t click.. So, in 2024 i will take breaks so that i don’t feel burnout..
AlbertCM
onLearn more musical theory and concentrate on finishing a song before starting another.
Satyabrata
onThank u BPB for giveaway
I m gonna make better my piano skills ,
stop adding more layers to my music and over stuff it so that I know it’s finished,
mask
onI don’t want to finish more songs
Lajos Kovacs
onFirst of all, I will aim to find a better balance between family, work and music to gain more focus on music production. As for the concrete practises, I plan to re-listen to my all time best favourite albums from zero to end to gain motivation. I also would need to invest way more energy in using the Fx techniques more smartly to bring colour and intelligence into my works. Smart automation is also something that I wish to learn more in order to aid the process of full length song creation. Thank you for the attention and Merry Xmas my friends!
Aaron - AvoKyu
onI will cook larger batches of oatmeal, beans, and rice to reduce time spent cooking in the kitchen. I will use the dishwasher more often to reduce time hand washing dishes. I’ll take a shower every 3 days. I will plan more collab sessions that make it more fun to make music with friends. I will also hide my PS4.
Denis S
onI’m setting up a home mini studio, my plan is to quit job and work as a freelancer in webdesign so I have more time for music.
ro
onfor me it’s simple: more music creation, less intrenet… but is it simple?
Konstantinos B
onI just have to find more time to sit down and finish a couple of song that i have already started and do the same for the new ones that will come to my mind later the following year.
Dan
onGreat giveaway, BPB!
1. Practice more.
2. Learn how to transition from a loop to a full song.
3. Just make songs, even if they aren’t as polished as I would like. Repetition creates mastery.
solar-student
onI will stop obsessing over the details of sound design and shift focus to composition and feeling.
Konstantinos B
onI just have to find more time to sit down and finish a couple of song that i have already started and do the same for the new ones that will come to my mind later the following year
Barry Overn
onTime is the most valuable thing that I always seem short of. I will create space in my ‘schedule’ to routinely play and produce music. It’s discipline that gets things done. There’s no shortage of passion- I love creating and discovering new music!!
Greg
onI will quit my evening job, sell all my never used plugin licenses, will do groceries for my neighbours and I will also try to sell my auntie’s motorbike (Honda) in order to buy me some time to work on my album.
Anyone interested in a Honda Silverwing 650?
particulier
onDiscipline
Eugen
onAll you need is travel and a lot of luck
York
onOrganize better my production time
Adrian
onSimplifying the process! It’s so easy to overcomplicate things, especially when you’re attached to every single track and every single effect that was applied, so I have to keep that in mind.
Ho Shui Win
onbuy a new powerful PC to replace my ten years old one.
this is my next step to finish more songs in 2024.
Paul
onPlay less Xbox.
But seriously, time is tight and I have found that just twenty minutes a day can make all the difference. It’s important to remember that not every twenty minute session needs to involve the pressure of actually making something. Twenty minutes spent browsing through presets, delving into sample folders or trying a new plugin is just as valuable a use of time as making a track. It all adds up in the end. When you’re not pressuring yourself to be actively creative, that’s when the best inspiration can occur. I just need to commit to doing it everyday or thereabouts (something I have hugely failed with in the last few months).
Bernard
onI will take a 16 Steps sequencer to finish all my songs that are lying in my songs folder!
Hiro
onBecome interested in more things, find ideas from them, and turn them into sounds.
Lee Morgan
on1.Watch
2.Hear
3.Do
Mikael
onBe better at EQ and mastering in general 🙂
Oliver
onActually commit and render!
Julian
onDo more drugs ;)
TorbenE
onSimply write more songs
Febbie Ivaaden (Febbs!)
on1. It all takes time. No need to rush your bum, its all about taking it easy! (unless youre speedrunning a beat)
2. Don’t Overcomplicate or throw a lot of ideas into it, save it for another project. (I just think the simplest ideas shine the most!)
3. Don’t ever, ever forget that this is YOUR project, and not by others. Just have fun making the best beats/bangers you can do! Better yet, explore the world of new things in music, but small steps are always the best ones.
4. Drink water. Keep yourself Hydrated.
Happy holidays peeps at bpb!
Marcin
on1. Pratice keyboard.
2. Spend less time on fine tunning sounds in synths.
3. Release songs even if im not 100% happy with it :)
4. Have fun while doing aboe 3 points :D
omuomu
onFirst, create a schedule for the year, and then create a monthly schedule, and create a schedule for the week. And I will do it !
(And I don’t play games…)
Patrik Roncolato
onI’m happy with my growing, I only hope there will be more placements for me out there :) happy holidays yall
Philipp
onI’m planning to
1) have a regular weekly output of at least X amount of songs/jingles/sounds, anything that would be in a upload-ready format
2) dive deeper into social media markting, promotion, ads etc.
3) get more routine across the board, incl. production (speed), healthy food, workout
4) have days off to recharge creative batteries (without feeling guilty about it :D )
Jorge
on1. Practicar mucho, grabar más y seguir estudiando.
2. Grabar más.
3. Practicar más.
4. Seguir estudiando, leyendo y viendo mas videos.
5. Pacticar aún mas.
1. Perseverancia ;)
Etalon
onRefine my default template, memorize shortcuts, let go of perfectionism, define clear goals and deadlines.
lessismore74
onI’ll define my goals for the year. Then I’ll sketch a loose monthly planner for how to achieve each step. I’ll allow room for inevitable life things so as not to get derailed.
Tim Dullaway
on(1) keep writing and recording with my brothers
(2) mix the songs that are ready to mix
(3) get ‘em mastered
(4) figure out some release strategy stuff
(5) realeeeeease!
(6) continue with the other songs we’re writing to get more out there
(7) make £0 but enjoy all of what we’re doing
Jesús Alejandro Aspilcueta Díaz
onTo start, I’m going to finish my course of production, which I already have almost done. This last week of December will be finish, this is for having the whole perspective and steps to music production. Then apply myself: be disciplined and have a schedule to start and finish a song in less than two weeks: this is for letting the track rest a bit before I start mastering it, the entire process of mixing has to be finish in a week or ten days top. Use my BPB’s freebies VSTs to make my tracks more spicys 😁 I always use Saturator, Dirty VHS and Dirty LA. This schedule will start in January, then I’ll rest for two weeks before I begin another song. You can’t lose the magic of inspiration from another artists and their songs. Finally, upload my songs to SoundCloud and start generating incomes to give back to those like BPB that make our productions easy and free.
Roberto Chehade
onIn my case i think i should make more songs and record more even if i won’t publish every one of those as an excercise.
Darren Jones
onFInish my house extenstion which should have taken a year… I’m now in year 3…. But it WILL be finished by March. 2024.
Once that’s done, I’ll have 25 hours a week spare to do with what I wish… so I can write songs about not underestimating jobs, etc…
liveush
onWhat i want to do to finish projects in 2024?
– organize my files (delete unnesesarry, name and label by key and bpm)
-organize my workflow (finish actual projects, then start a new one)
– organize my time (time to make loops, beats, own music and free time, spend on one project max one week)
Minha
onPractice and dedicate more time to learning my instruments.
Stop being a perfectionist and actually “close” projects.
Not starting a new project until my current one is complete.
Ralf H
onDownsize my setup, learn essential tools like Melodyne or advanced DAW features. Establish a daily routine of two hours of composition and producing. Form new partnerships.
Ajayi Success
on1. Have set periods of the week to working on songs as a routine.
2. Manage perfectionism mindset more.
3. Collaborate with more people so that we finish faster, easier and quicker
Hal
onTo finish more songs:
– I will work on trying to focus on a specific song. Try not to jump around so much.
– Practice more
– Try and network more (motivation, inspiration)
Thanks again for another great giveaway!
Marcel Arp
on“I wish everyone productive work, lots of success, and achievements. But the upcoming year will be MINE. MINE!!! I’ll make up for the lost years and be my own version of David Bowie. And it doesn’t matter that at my age, you’d expect to have some accomplishments. As Frank Zappa said: MUSIC IS THE BEST! And it’s my life.
Matt
onThank you for the giveaway!
Remove anything in our way that is stopping us. Take action friends! TAKE ACTION!
da
onno decistiendo intentar todos los dias hacer algo
Govind
onAs a music composer, mixing, and mastering engineer, I’ve tried various methods to complete projects in the past, but not all of them have worked for me. However, I have identified a few specific ideas and goals below that I believe will help me finish more songs in 2024.
1. Setting a work schedule: I have already set reminders on my phone for work time, sleep time, meal times, and leisure time as part of my daily routine. I’ve allocated some free time in my schedule to reduce stress and anxiety, as advised by my doctor to avoid negative health effects such as hair loss, blurry vision, and weight gain.
2. Setting Targets: I will establish a monthly target for the number of projects I need to complete based on my work speed.
3. Gathering Ideas: Some projects are challenging to finish within days, weeks, or months. To expedite their completion, I listen to similar songs on online platforms to gather ideas, which has proven to be the most effective way for me to complete most of my projects.
4. Smartphone: I have the “FL Studio mobile” and “Dolby On” applications on my smartphone, which always assist me in developing and recording ideas and thoughts when I’m away from my studio. Wherever I go or find myself in a situation, I always carry my phone, charger, and power bank in my bag. When I return to my studio, I recreate all the ideas I’ve recorded or developed on my smartphone.
5. Presets and samples: As usual, I use presets and samples to work quickly and efficiently. I save presets for mixing plugins to use them on various elements with a few adjustments and changes, which saves me a significant amount of time. Additionally, I use loops and samples to streamline my workload. I discovered a plethora of free and discounted samples and plugins on your (BPB) website, which has greatly accelerated my work speed.
6. One by one projects: I’ll only run one project at a time. If I have to work on another project, I’ll allocate time to that project by making schedule adjustments if necessary. I don’t want to feel panicked or puzzled by running multiple projects at once anymore.
7. Work sharing: I only share my additional workload with the artists I am collaborating with or with hired artists when I am overwhelmed. This approach has rescued me from challenging situations multiple times.
8. Hiring online: I have reserved this option for my future endeavors, especially if I expand my workload and require additional assistance. I plan to establish an online platform or post articles to recruit music producers, mixing, and mastering engineers who are new to the industry and seeking work. While I am uncertain when I will reach this stage, I believe this idea can be beneficial for both parties involved.
I hope that with time, I will gain more ideas and methods to work more quickly and efficiently.
Trisha
onAppreciate 😊
Klemen Smolej
onI will colaborate with more singers and try also to write music in Collaborative writing proces.
Tofu
onFirst of all i need to complete my studies in analog music production. Then i plan to finish up demos and never leave a demo undone. I’m eager to release my own mixtape with just solid good music from my influences, and experiment/get creative with my own music. I love to try out and expand my approaches to mixing & mastering, songwriting and production. My last thing is to expand my clientele, i found that i always get different experiences working with different people.
I think this bundle would suit my need for creativity perfectly. Excited to find out January 1st.
Peace, Tofu.
Bernard
onBe better at sound design and mastering.
Aleksej
onOrganize my presets and sample packs. Optimize the templates. Focus more on music production.
Steve
onI’ll be topping and tailing, and mastering the tons of tunes already mixed and sitting on my hard drive for who knows how long.
Then I might release them onto an unsuspecting world :S
Felix
onStop GASing around so much. :P
BroderYon
onSit down, work, concentrate, don’t procrastinate and don’t waste time looking at the Internet. I don’t need any more…
Jay
onI’m gonna finally work on the 100 or so tracks I’ve yet to finish. Before I start more…. 😂😂
ESD
onI will try my best to do my work best. Few of things which i felt are important to that so :
I will set clear goals. Aim to finish a certain number of songs per month or have to complete project by a certain date.
Then I will create a schedule: dedicate specific time to work on your music regularly, time for looking into this blog for improvement, time for reading books,etc. Next, I will identify and minimize distractions during your designated songwriting time. Collaborating with other musicians or songwriters is another goal. Collaborations can provide fresh perspectives, new ideas, and shared responsibilities, making it more likely that a project gets completed. Surround myself with music, art, and experiences that inspire you. This can fuel my creativity and motivate you to continue writing. Attend live performances, explore new genres, and stay open to different influences.
Hope I will go ahead one step to my dreams
Merry Christmas
&
Happy NEW Year 2024
Carsten Mueller
onI figured out that AI can be a great help finding new ideas,
It’s not about to let AI do the main work, but to get new impulses when stuck in writing lyrics or songs in general.
Klaus-Jürgen Chmiel
onI could hire someone who gives my tracks the final finish!
Agustin
onDerive each step of your production process from a small set of favorite teachers and blogs for your genre.
Stick to it until the urge to experiment drastically is unbearable.
Jens D.
onI try to find more time… kind of impossible 😔
Mate Simunić
onWill focus on organizing my projects, discs, and workflow.
MadTofubeats
onFirst of all i’m going to complete my studies in analog music production to get more time finishing up demos and set a rule to always finish a started beat. I also know that i need to commit more to my choices, and stick with it for a longer period of time. Then i’m planning to start introducing my own beats and songs to social media perhaps in form of a mixtape, posting on youtube etc, and of course expand my clientele with more artists.
I always seek new ways of thinking and working with creating, writing, mixing and mastering music, and I appreciate every minute of it, This bundle looks like a lot of fun for just that purpose!
Peace, Tofu.
Dee
onSpend more time making music !
Dee
onIt’s a crazy idea but I’m going to try not to start another song or project until I’ve finished the previous one!
Gadget Magnet
onTake the time to get the most out of the plugins I own to produce the sound I want and so create the music I want to release.
Onbeyond
onI will set to myself deadlines for specific tasks in my process of making and finishing songs.
giovanni
onI need to optimize my workflow I have to uninstall all useless plugins
Larreche
onDig into more plugins, relax myself
Artex
onI’m a beggar, I hope to earn some money
innerscape
onStop overthinking and act more.
Peter Neilson
onFor me, the first step to finishing more songs will definitely be to start more songs. Stop prevaricating, already.
Carlos
onJust start and don’t stop.
Sulivan M
onPerfect my workflow, and finish my secret sauce ! ;)
Zack Than
onMindset
The biggest challenge most creative people face is their mind, which is ok because we as creative people delve into it to get inspired all the time, and because of that, we tend to trust it blindly without questioning it most of the time. When our mind says something, we note it down, record it, and claim that thought as ours. Without thought, we label it as a “creative block” that leads into this chain of fear and self-criticism. You know the drill.
Here is a simple question: Where do your thoughts come from? Some people might say environment, God, or faith—but have you realised that all of this is out of your control? Lots of things are out of our control when we think about them, but we like control, which is part of our nature.
Does control make you happier? Yes, it does, and it can be good for you. Here is a quote from a book I just read recently:
“The desire to have control over oneself is a strong human drive. Believing that we have the ability to control our fate influences whether we try to achieve goals, how much effort we exert to do so, and how long we persist when we encounter challenges. Given all this, it is not surprising that increasing people’s sense of control has been linked to benefits that span the gamut from improved physical health and emotional well-being to heightened performance at school and work, to more satisfying interpersonal relationships. Conversely, feeling out of control often causes our chatter to spike and propels us to try to regain it. Which is where turning to our physical environments becomes relevant.”
― Ethan Kross, Chatter: The Voice in Our Head, Why It Matters, and How to Harness It
But like any other thing in life, too much of anything will not be good for you. For example, if you are in a controlling relationship, will you be happy if you’re the person who is being controlled? Most likely not, and that goes with your mind and your thoughts. Being creative is a two-way relationship, just like any other relationship. If you try to control your mind and body, you will suffer. By saying all of this, I don’t mean I label “control” as the root of all evil; instead, I suggest we add a compressor and limiter to that chain of thought so that the signal will balance and not run too hot in the mix as a whole.
So please try to find balance, treat yourself and your mind as friends, and remember that your art and your thoughts are not yours.
Workflow
The best advice I heard from a creative person is from a YouTuber Bill Wurtz:
Try something shorter just for now; just for the heck of it, just try something shorter. If that doesn’t work, try something shorter. And if that doesn’t work, there’s a backup plan; just try something even shorter.
― Bill Wurtz
The first thought you have might be “The Four Bars of Hell.” I didn’t invent that, but it is a serious issue in the music production community. Instead of your thought of jumping straight to “The Four Bars of Hell,” I have a different perspective on this. When I am usually stuck with that four-bar and I don’t know what else to do, this is just me coming from a sound design background; I make it shorter by introducing new elements to the composition. In my case, it usually goes back to sound design, designing one shot of the bass or lead that I can put into the already existing tracks.
Another easy way this quote is relevant to my music production workflow, and I think most trap producers are aware of, is the use of half-time by Cableguys. What the plugin is doing is stretching your track and splicing it into your preferred time signature in a cycle. This method usually transforms any audio into a dark, downtempo version of itself, giving your tracks a huge mood and atmosphere.
Hopefully, this piece answers the question, and this answer also acts as a reminder to me for next year to be more compassionate to myself. Also, this answer can give insight to other producers here in the community on how to keep being creative and bring happiness to this world without suffering too much. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone in this community.
yours truly,
Zack
Luis
onJust do it ;-)
Evheniy
onTo finish more songs in 2024 I’ll try to relax more, follow my inspiration more, listen to my intuition more and listen to more awesome music.
Evgeniy
onWe have been preparing material for 2024 for a whole year, I hope we will have time to release all the material in the new year))
Kev
onMix quicker, fewer plugins and get organised
Guy
onTo finish more projects for next year 2024; i’ll try to don’t stop before a step is really finished.
Robin
onI shall force myself to go through the hundreds and hundreds of backed up, unfinished projects and sketches to identify those which are worth finishing!
André
onOne by one, I will dust of my metaphorical shelf of lost beats and songs.
Finish what deserves to be finished, and forget about the rest.
I started this journey this year, and will continue it in 2024.
My plan is to work on 3-5 songs at a time, sporadically, to not get bored or fatigued.
Happy Christmas and new years everyone!
Vlado
onI’ll reuse material from some unreleased stuff I made before.
r c
onSell my soul to the devil :-)
r c
onWork harder
Jedidiah Giro
onI hope to finish all of the lyrics to all of the tracks in my main project this year.
Robin
onForce myself to go through the hundreds and hundreds of old, backed up, projects and sketches to identify those which are worth finishing.
OMT
onI’ll be creating a go-to set of add-ins and stick to them instead of spending ages auditioning each plugin of a type in the hope of getting to some sort of compression/delay/reverb/saturation nirvana.
JOP
onI’ll eat more notes than ever.
Scott Berry
onI need to get over this mental block I have coming up with new tunes. To overcome this I pick up the instrument every day and hopefully since I listen to a lot of electronic music this music will push me to a new level where I can make some new songs each and every month.
Brian
onRight now, I sit at my computer whenever I have free time and make some music.
Next year I plan to create myself a routine and actively plan my music making into my days, study music theory and also find ways to collaborate more.
I finish songs but don’t polish them, so that polish will be a real goal for me.
Jack K
onI will get some mixing headphones to compare against my monitors so that I can actually finish my mixes. So many tracks are so close but not quite mixed right!
luis jauregui
onFirst at all, I going to make a list of ideas about what to transmit in the tracks. Second define the chords, melodies and another lines, next choose my sounds and finally make arregement. All of this with a calendar a time planner.
Ookean
onI am going to find a better rythm in my life to make more music. I will finish the album with my band Moonbug, and hopefully release an vinyl the coming autumn. Also i will try to network more with artists in the local scene, to find more oppurtunities to move art forward. The bar needs to be raised no matter what
Chris
ondiving into the more difficult regions of attraction, the whys and hows of music making will bring joy and joy opens the flow. and then i yodel the gaps away, o yes! yes! yes! just floating and no further intention. music grows.
gra
oninventory of sound sources owned
Luis
onFirst, I need yo find a mentor.
Second, i’m going to lie down i’m a Music producer’s community.
Finally, i’m going to record every step achieved
pete nikols
onThe steps I will take to finish more songs in 2024?
I will pay less attention to my inner critic and big up and energise my lazy creator.
Max Power
onFinishing my master studies, and improve my self-dependence
Nick White
onI will get together my ideas and snippets that are lying around without purpose.
Moloko
onI will schedule regular production time and keep a log of my finished songs and milestones. I have to be strict with these milestones so that I produce more discipline in me in the long run. Taking more breaks between sessions will help reduce ear fatigue and not being afraid to experiment will help me make the process more exciting especially with new plugins!!!!!!!
ELZURIX
onGet feedback as soon as possible even on WIP to motivate me to finish them
Maciej Siek
onI will make one random genre project each week from start to finish to improve my skills and finish tracks.
Daniel
onI want to make a game, so it will need a soundtrack. I think it will be easier and more fun to make lots of shorter and simpler tracks.
Cris
onLess family, more studio with my buddies.
Vegard Haugen
onTo finish more songs in 2024 I want to get more organized by making project templates as a good starting point. Also I have an idea to resample all the good sound design I make and to save them in organized folders, so I can easily drag in sounds from other tracks. I think this will help to give my music a more unique and recognizable style.
Also I will get better at saving synth patches and audio effects racks, so I’ll have a bigger library of personalized patches and racks.
So all in all, I’ll try to be more organized in my production style :)
Sambhu
onMore studio time
Johan
onFind more time and focus.
Toggle
onJust try to enjoy the process more
Stian Dan
onThere is a single big step, for me, to take which is to have more faith in my art (music) and push my style without trying to be something that I am not.
john
onnone so far. time will tell!
Ellis. A
onWill schedule a session for myself 1 hour a day.
Martial
onSimply try to play more of my instrument (guitare) to get more ideas.
Malcom
onThanks for the great opportunity.
My approach for this year will be more scheduled. Jotting down a work schedule to ensure that I at least get something done daily, be it making a beat or mixing. Setting a target of 52 tracks for the year which means I need to put out 1 track a week without fail. I am sure if I can stick to this routine early I can expand on quantity as the year progresses. And I also will start collaborating. Knowing you have someone else to hold you accountable will push you to meet deadlines…
All the best for 2024 Gang…
domek
onFocus on already started projects and and take the time to finish them
Carlos Romero
onMastering Equalizers, Limiter, tune the Master to 432hz, but above all without thinking so much about Plugins, I think the Most Important Step to finish songs in 2024 is Love. Thank you BPB, very good vibes!
David C.
onJust commit. I’ve been putting things off too long. Step by step, clearing the never released folders!
Craig Wynne
onI will continue to work as quickly as possible to build the framework of the complete song early in the process. I’ve found that by intentionally working this way, I don’t get burnt out or bored of the original idea before the song is complete, and the arrangement is much easier and more intuitive to work on from the perspective of tweaking a complete structured piece.
Oliver
onI want to try to finish more songs and not just produce them. I have an incredible amount of half-finished stuff that I’ve never finished producing because I feel like it’s not good enough. They just need to be worked out properly. I’m working on a list of songs and parts that I think are particularly good. The trick now is to take the really good parts and build a new song from them. At least that’s my plan for 2024 and I hope it works. :)
Dana
onI’m gonna collaborate more. I hope i can find good topliner to add to my music.
George Boukis
onJust do it! Trust your first impulse and inspiration and go with it!
ThomKarl
onTo make a selection of the best material to publish a bunch of original songs.
Miika
onI think i have to just try to not over think everything and just relax. My biggest problem is that I start fast and get stuck on some little thing and all the fun just disappears
Robert
onProbably too easy being happy: Need to have higher standards.
Pablo
onI think having more artistic intentions before embarking on creating music would help me finish more projects.
And also to collaborate more with other musicians who don’t necessarily have the same approach to music as I do.
Thanks for the giveaway!
Mortjo
onGet even more free plugins and use them all one every song!!! Just kiddin’, a serious answer: Approach song writing more systematically.
Kayne
onFor me, something that works is having some kind of a “wireframe” in place, in other words, having a sketch of the entire song aways makes it easier and more intuitive to continue working since you already have the song structured in the first place.
vasya
onMore time!
myron
onOnly one: Go OFFLINE and MAKE music!
Chris
onI’ll set a release schedule for each track and work towards it methodically. I’ll seek out and work with top notch artists and producers. I’ll aim to write at least one lyric everyday.
aguzttyn
onvoy a aprender ingles.
Simon
onMy primary step to finish more of my own music is to say no to the things which are not related to this essential goal!
Wolfer Nayter
onI will find more Inspiration and make some more songs in the next year :DD
David
onI must stop working after hours on regular job!
Peter Krejcik
on1) I will use deep work sessions, putting away all distractions (social media especially)
2) I will use early mornings mostly, when I’m the most creative and fresh.
3) I will break down the making of a song in well-defined smaller (achievable/enjoyable) steps
4) Review all the old ideas (templates, even quick draft phone recordings). Finishing a forgotten idea is priceless for boosting your songfinishing superpower!
Thanks BPB for another year of nice musicproducing gems,
Peter
Jonathan
onTo be honest, I’ll try to finish mixing much quicker and don’t get too obsessed with it! :P
John Adams
onGive up being a perfectionist!
Pinsky
onTo finish more songs in 2024:
1. I will try to make my work process more efficient and effective.
2. I will explore more and more techniques for recording and mixing
3. Learn different ways on expressing the same emotion
4. I will experiment differently vocally.
InnerSanctum
ontake more time to actually finish productions with less procrastination
Gary
onHonestly, I think I need to do two things
1. Keep learning, as you can never have enough knowledge
2. Get comfortable with the idea that you don’t have to make perfection and will never achieve perfection.
So next year I’m probably going to throw somethings at a wall, see what sticks and be okay with it.
Phil Buckland
onWork less, play more 🙂
Mike
onAs Nike would say- Just do it!!
Dale Somer
onListen to more music and work on my production skills and instrument skills each and every day and be thankful for the great opportunities to do so in this day and age. Thanks BPB!
Envixer Media
onFinish my first Lo-Fi album!
j o
oneverything is ready, only must install shelf where to put my synthesizer on!
Piotrek S
onGoals for the next year.
Complete 3 sound projects for films, 2 radio commercials.
Learn to use max4Live addons. Learn how to organize large projects in Live11, clean up the disk with samples. This makes it easier to choose the right project. Refresh old projects with a new version that have potential.
Piotrek S.
the afarzts
on1. Really focus on project instead of giving up halfway through it.
2. I hope to know more friends and learn from them humbly.
3. Actively help people who need help in the road of music creation, which is not only a manifestation of goodwill, but also an opportunity to review and check the gaps.
4. Try some plug-ins, each plug-in has its own differences, we need to use both the “perfect” plug-in from the big company, but also need some “fun” “strange” small team or individual plug-in toys developed. (Here, BPB can help a lot).
5. I really need to improve my organizing ability. The files on my computer are in a mess, and the environment for my creation is not clean enough. This really affects productivity and inspiration (this is my most important step)
6. Make a fitness plan, make a healthy eating plan, I have not paid much attention to my body for a long time, so now I don’t have as much energy as before, and do everything (including arranging music) is not as motivated as before.
7. Learn more styles/genres, I plan to focus on studying orchestral music/classical music/film scores and things like that in 2024. And learn more about music theory!
Nick Kositsyn
onRegularly, every day, devote two hours to productive creativity. This is the minimum that you can do in order to get closer to your goal.
Moshik
onI will try to keep in mind that as I’m getting older, I want to feel like I’m giving people the opportunity to dance a bit and be happy.
I love Psytrance and some other Psy genres, so…
NEED TO FINISH MORE MUSIC! :)
Diego
onMy next step will be to finish to try to finish my song and to finally finishing it. 🙌
AlexS
onFor finishing songs it’s important to have a deadline that you publicly commit to, so here, i am making a promise to anyone reading this to release at least the 8 tracks i have now in process during the 2024.
Lucas
onI think my next step is to learn how to sing, master my instruments skills and make a lot of synths;
Hernan
onPut time every day as a job, and be consistent with my effort
Tim
onHonestly, I need to immerse myself in music creation. So my goal is to take time out every day to focus on music.
Silas
onI’m going to both start recording the many ideas I have stockpiled and release YouTube jams more often, too
Aca Naumovski
onWorking more and clever :)
Eons
onWrite one song at a time XD
Rob Pierce
onWhat works for me is to leave ableton open (project saved) on my PC so when I’ve got an idea I can jump in and tweak or add something.
A problem for me in finishing songs is that my creative mind gets fatigued after working on a piece for a while. By keeping ableton open and ready to go, I can jump back in when my mind is refreshed and the most spontaneous.
I plan to do this a lot more in 2024, am even considering a dedicated PC just for ableton.
Rave Sbor
onreserving more time to learning process first,
and finally copying best masterpieces style and ideas
Gary Downing
onJust use my free time wisely and get things done.
Manolis
onRestrictions breed creativity and deadlines bring results. So I’m gonna use whatever I have and set a time frame for all the unfinished tracks.
Astro
on1. Stay motivated
2. Finish What You Start
Mario Marino
onA bit more discipline – schedules and timetables, making space for music, and generating positive habits surrounding this. I have had some success with it in the past, but my music at the moment comes in quick runs of energy followed by a fair stretch of waiting for the next idea. Specifically planning to set time aside for the many projects which are close to but no where near completion!
Andrew
onStop being a perfectionist and make songs quicker.
Alex
on1. First, I’ll install all the software that I previously used
2. Then, I will take my MIDI keyboard from the shelf.
3. And then I’ll just play and write music all day every weekend. With any mood and in any weather.
Almost two years break is too much for me.
Valeri
onHi ! 1. Updating my plugins 2. Using AI plugins first and then do finest touches to save time 3. Using the hewest tutorials for mixing and mastering to be more effective , i.e. better results for less time
MAR
onPrioritize production in my free time, instead of being the last task of the day.
In order to get into the right mindset, bookmark a couple inspiring podcasts and interviews.
Finish cleaning up my 2023 sample & preset folders, and keep the best ones. The most playable & best sounding.
Go through all of my samples, presets and kontakt libraries once again, in order to remember what’s there.
Update and Refine the composition, production and mixing templates.
MAR
onHappy hollidays to everyone!
Buzz Blackburn
onI’m going to start working out ideas on my daw instead of making a voice memo!
Ivan Grigorov
onI’ll Just try to stop testing every plugin there is for one thing. Usualy i like a result for one but keep testing and testing for hours and then back to the ones i like. Every other part is okay for now Just to be inspired and not to become boredom.
Al Mundgren
onNeed to find more time to be in my zone 🙌 the 9-5 is exhausting and zero energy when im finally off.
Santiago
onTo be more organized: 1) define and develop the idea, 2) be practical about options available (because there are infinite), 3) use templates (previosuly defined) and reference(s) track(s) for mixing and mastering.
Andras Szabo
onI think I have the sound, I have the recording technology. I,ll be focusing on composition and song structure this year.
SE6N
onConsistently gather new production techniques and tips. Remembering to have fun and not get as frustrated when creating. Improve my problem solving skills.
DANIEL FISCH
onAs an almost absolute beginner, I bought a bunch of music theory apps and a keyboard learning online course. And FINALLY started watching a Cubase 15-hour long video tutorial in order to use the damn thing and all its functions (especially mixing and mastering) properly lol.
Olaf Tryggvasson
onget the right software that can get me the sound that i’m after. i think i’ve found a big chunk of it, in tonocracy and aqua or nam based preamps and tapes, fazertone pedals. once the sound is in place – and it’s getting really close, i can start to release songs.
THRL
onI must dedicate more time to my music :)
I must finish my ideas, and show/present them to more people.
Perhaps find partners for some collabs.
Tim Eades
onFinish setting up my new studio so I can just relax and finish tracks waiting to be mixed
Juan Manuel
onNext year i’d start building a group of likeminded people… i think that would help
Ivan Mattheus
onStudy to have more ideas of what to do, more knowledge, more development
dan
onWell, I’m feeling pretty happy but add time blocks to my routine. Wish you all best.
Bert
onUsing the plugins that I will win from this contest!!
Kevin
onI will use the pareto principle more intensively and not wasting my time on the smallest detail.
Steve Howell
onI will try to get used to making some progress even if I only have half an hour free, rather than always waiting until I have an entire free evening.
Lee
on1. Practice more.
2. Learn how to transition from a loop to a full song.
3. Just make songs, even if they aren’t as polished as I would like.
Igor
onI will stop chasing giveaways and discounts.
mh j
on“If the miracle of winning happens to me, I’ll be flying in the sky. That’s unlikely to happen, right?”
stan goodspeed
onStop recording, and focus on finishing whats already recorded
Janos Tisza
onHi!
It´s no problem, I am diligent in 2024 too. :)
Marce
on1.- Organizar mi tiempo de trabajo
2.- Darme pequeños tiempos de receso cuando la creatividad se estanca
3.- Terminar algunos proyectos inconclusos
Fumitake Onaka
onI already write songs and music every day.
So there are some struggles, but I recently had a chat with AI.
So I can upload different suggestions from AI and everyday sound pieces.
I write lyrics, genre and tune, and it presents me with sounds that are like that image, so I collaborate with them to complete the song.
It is a new style.
Cheleins
onPrimero, tomar un curso sobre mezcla y masterización, que me cuesta bastante
Segundo, también un curso sobre teoría musical, que siento que me falta
Tercero, terminar algunos proyectos que se quedaron sin concretarse
Stef
onA new PC !
Takuma
onProfundizar más sobre los plugins que poseo, porque siento que no los exploto al máximo.
Aprender más sobre producción musical
Y por último, cambiar de ambiente; porque en donde estoy actualmente no siento que puedo fluir en mis trabajos.
Chelo
on1) Concentrarme en solo proyecto hasta terminarlo
2) Tratar de NO sobre-modificar el proyecto, ya que termina perdiendo sentido
3) Buscar ayuda técnica o profesional sobre ciertas cuestiones que a veces me hacen dudar sobre mis proyectos
Kevin
onKeep the process as simple as possible. Minimize things that make the process harder.
Chris
onMy steps to finishing more songs in 2024 are:
1. getting mentally and physically healthy
2. fixing my sleep schedule
3. working out in the gym
4. after im fine with myself then nothing’s impossible B)
5. working more on the song
6. finishing songs
Dan
onI usually get distracted with other stuff (watching youtube, for instance), so next year i will try to focus more towards making better music.
I will also try increasing my skills by learning more music theory and all of that.
J. PABLO García
onBeing retired from work, having freedom and spare time to make music
Stewart Henderson
onI’m going to make myself accountable to some others who want to see me do more with my music and aim to get a track a month finished. That’s my starting point with the eventual aim to get a track a week done.
LoneWolf
onFirst, I have to finish university, so that can I spend more time on production, then I really need to build and use a more natural and instinctive workflow because i’m starting to have too many creative blocks and very few ideas to work on. I just hope to reach those goals in 2024 and really start to seriously distribute my tracks.
Paulo Roberto Leite
onVou dedicar mais no aprendizado das ferramentas de inteligência virtual para tentar finalizar os meus trabalhos de mixagem e masterização mais rápido.
ken
on1. organizarme en los horarios de cada proyecto.
2. empezar a trabajar con pasión en las canciones.
3. culminar con satisfacción escuchando el sonido deseado de cada canción.
Adrian Diez Gras
onPara lanzar mi próxima canción este 2024:
– Escogería una fecha para el lanzamiento.
– Compartiera la novedad con mi público.
– Haría los Pitch en Spotify y Amazon música.
– Mostraría un fragmento de la canción.
– Ya luego del lanzamiento pagaría a Curadores de playlist.
Iván Anzil
on1- Finish building my new studio.
2- Organizing my agenda, leaving space to create.
3- Listen more to my own musical desires.
4- Working over ideas I really love and are inspiring to me (I come from a hard time period of my life).
Jon L
onMake time to do more than just play with toys.
Huseyin Adil
onI definitely plan on teaching myself a lot more. I am a beginner currently.
Paulo Roberto Leite
onVou aprender mais sobre os plug-ins que auxiliam na mixagem e masterização para finalizar minhas minhas produções mais rápido que eu puder.
Craig Pert
on-Set limits on the number of instruments and fx. Paralysis by analysis!
Xoel
onVoume organizar mellor e simplificar para perder menos tempo tomando decisións con diferentes plugins
leighton brown
onthe step I will take is to put in a lot more time in my craft of being a music engineering and to invest more in my music equipments
Tomas
onFurther develop mixing and mastering skills, learn to realise earlier that it’s done and all good.
C_Quin (3rdPersonProductions)
onThis year, we’ve spent many hours watching YT videos, gathering resources and generally equipping ourselves to be able to release as much music as possible. So all the stuff that takes longer is done first, the “time-wasting” is done. Now our brains are equipped for 2024. 🧠
Sajith jayan
onSo, for cranking out more tunes in 2024, I’m gonna stick to a routine, set some doable goals, and get inspiration from all over the place. Gotta ditch the perfectionism, team up with other music peeps, and keep learning cool tricks with tech stuff. Feedback from my buds will be key, and I’ll make sure to high-five myself for every little win along the way. Here’s to a chill and jam-packed year of making music! 🎶
Anandhu
onDevote more time to learning skills, and try to get best out of the resources I have. :)
NEVEUX
onRecording and mixing will be the program
Artem
onI will spend more time creating music
Artem
onI will spend more time creating
Martín López
onMi más ferviente deseo es poder terminar mis pistas de estudio y da rme la confianza suficiente para poder trabajar tranquilo, asegurando el resultado
Ray W.
onGet some proper lessons, get better at mixing and devote more time
nautilusz
onLimit the number of elements of a track, like instruments and effects, and call the track done once a reasonable level of polish is achieved.
jamie
onby way of creative restriction of less/ specific plug ins, time period, track no
set timer and be strict. under pressure leads to less faff, more streamlined’
Joshua
onI probably need to disconnect from the internet and turn off my phone when working. It’s easy to get distracted, especially during the more grating parts of music production.
Matthew
onSpend more time on it
Drink more coffee
Pat Mx
onIn 2024 I’m going to bite the bullet & update my setup. Need more processing power & new studio monitors. I’m also going to freshen the aesthetic and declutter my space to help promote a better creative atmosphere conducive to producing!
Santi Santa
onI’ll schedule a daily time slot, reserved exclusively for composing and producing music.
Matt K
onNot starting too many new tracks before I finish the one I’m currently working on.
Silentor
onFor sure getting better at mixing. I can make tracks I’m satisfied with, but achieving a professional sounding mix is always the one part that keeps me from actually calling them finished.
Dmitry
onI will learn a new mixing techniques
Santiago M.
onLimit the number of elements I use and turning off my phone :/
Denys
onWill not start a new project before previous is completed
nick
onremove distractions like social media, and invest time and energy into the craft of learning – in particular studying how other tracks l like are mixed / mastered / structured / arranged etc
Anthony Jackson (PKA “Shawn Diggz)
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024? I will focus making quality music not quantity and really embrace the process of production. I would like to upgrade my studio but I rather focus on working what I have to get my mixes just right.
Adam
onI’ll quit smoking
Just kidding, I already did this and it didn’t help.
I’ll try to make producing a habit
annie w
onmore gear, more music, more distribution!
Joseph D.
onNothing, I’ll keep my work going as usual instead of looking for shortcuts. The only things we find when we put our ideas to work fast are confusion and more challenges.
Barnabas Atuci Jr.
onFirstly, I’ll embrace the process and not duel in perfectionism like I have always done. Secondly, I’ll work harder to stay consistent in releasing quality content. I know it’ll be easier to achieve all of these with an upgrade in equipment, but nevertheless, I’ll work with what I have right now.
Michael
onDistance yourself from social media and focus more on quality instead of quantity
praashek
onI will just try to finish at least ONE song next year…
Just J
onMy one and only step next year for finishing more tracks is to listen to that little voice in my head that says over and over “STOP ****** TRYING TO FINE TUNE **** TO PERFECTION IT DON’T EXIST…….. ITS FINISHED NOW STEP AWAY AND LEAVE IT ALONE”
Julian
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
1. Stop doing small tweaks to make the track “perfect”
2. Intend to finish an idea I started
3. Post more authentic content to connect with my fans
Oscar
onI am going to be more intentional about creating projects as often as possible, sitting down at a DAW every day and doing something! The more hands on time I get working, the more quality songs I can complete. And thank you BDP for all of the wonderful work you guys do!!
Erich Kohler
onI will be upgrading my equipment to upgrade my work flow so I can finish more songs quicker.
Emanuel Eklin
onMaybe be more patient but I am also going to introduce music creativity to my kid.
Sgrupk
oni♥u i need this giveaway pliss!
Thomas Lindkvist
onIm gonna work with project templates to speed up the workflow and definately work with arrangement tool to outline the full song before i start a song to see if that will help me finish more songs this year!
Mitch R
onFinish the vocal booth in the new house and research ai songwriting
Jason
onI’m going to finish more songs by:
A. finding a homeless man (or woman)
B. Paying them to learn Ableton on my old laptop
4. Judging by the results of A/B start a homeless network of homeless producers.
V. Have them finish my songs.
C. Fire them & roll back those projects to the originals because that was when they were the most raw
–Finish those i guess
Jan
ondo more collaborations & ask (as well as provide) feedback/input
Bryan
onI will put aside more time for music creation and spend more time mastring my work :)
david william blackman
onTake inspiration from other artists and songs you like.
Focus on one thing at a time.
Details are important, but not that important.
Take frequent breaks, even when you’re focused.
Outsource other producers.
New sounds.
Make it a collaboration.
Set bite-sized goals.
Andreas Eden Ekendahl
on1. Invest in acoustic equipment for treating my bedroom studio, bass traps etc.
2. Invest in a pair of new speakers
3. Save up to buy a better computer that can handle my Ableton sessions cause most of them crash because of CPU.
Kapno
on1) upgrade my audio interface
2) release my next album on my birthday
3) start a new project with a friend
Merry Christmas everyone!
Sinan oğuz
onI do not want to use pirated software. Winning a license for FL Studio will motivate me more and I can produce more in 2024.
Derrick Zambrano
on¿Qué pasos seguirá para terminar más canciones en 2024?
Sinceramente como tengo varios proyectos propios, eh estado usando una agenda para anotar de cada proyecto lo que este sacando por ejemplo, algunos estoy realizando apenas 1 o 2 EP, en otros su primer album, entonces mi metodo es anotar en la agenda de cada proyecto EP respectivo tiene estas tantas canciones, y voy registrando el proceso que van cada una, si apenas van en composicion, en grabacion, edicion, mezcla o mastering, si les realizare videoclips, o artworks,o simplemente la caratula del EP o album, por otro lado retomar las canciones que llevaban mas tiempo y darles su respectivo cierre/ finalizarlas realmente, para que no se acumulen, y exactamente para terminar realmente lo que se empezo, ir siempre con todos los animos, las ganas y la disposicion y nunca desfallecer y este 2024 sacar una ola de musica propia hacia el mundo con mucho cariño.
Hans Noort
onQuit my job half 2024, and dedicate my available time to music composing, and recording as Compatibles2
Pierre-Luc JEANNOT
onFaire simple en limitant le nombre de plugins par piste pour aller à l’essentiel et être plus régulier dans le mixage…
Traiter mieux ma pièce de musique / studio qui est consacré juste à cela.
Merci pour ces cadeaux et bonne fête de fin d’année
Mike's Noise
onSchedule internet access cut outs by setting it up on GL.Inet router, specifically purchased for this purpose. Do the same on mobile phones. ADHD coach. Play with my band more (clicking buttons on a computer is miserable). In 2-3 years a lot of music will be personalised and fully synthetic, generated specifically for you to help steering your mood the way you want. In most cases only playing live music will have some sense.
Have a calm and mindful Christmas All.
Love,
Mike
Loschmicus
onI will focus on focus :)
Marc
onBetter organization and workflow
Garby
onBy finishing more songs
Louise L.
onNext year I’m gonna start writing practice songs daily on my phone and setup vocal chains and templates to make vocal production quicker.
Swift Junai
onI’m getting new equipment. hopefully that improve my work flow, already getting a new keyboard in a few days, and I’m thinking about getting an akai MPC one plus to get some ideas done on the go or during my lunch break.
VLADlat
onTo finish more projects in 2024, I’ll set specific deadlines for each stage of the songwriting process and prioritize consistency in my creative routine.
Frank
onFirst step,
Discover something to treat procrastination.
Second step,
Look for new inspirations.
Third step,
Understanding that what is simply done is better than what is perfect and never done.
mohiyuddin tipu
onI have decided to quit my day job to invest all time in producing which will allow me to finish and release all the music i have been producing for the last 6 months.
Håkan Hietala
onI think i will complete a whole lot of more songs if i dont start making 3-4 at a time.
At the same time ideas might flow and you get a little bit of progress it has also been a blocker many times.
By creating ONE idea-project instead of creating a new track for each idea ä, you dont panic and get stuck if you dont have as many ideas as you had in the beginning. Add ideas to the ideas-project and pick it up when a song is done.
Stevaen
onI’ll try focusing on my strongest suite (composition) than be do-it-all guy and collaborate with others to enhance my music.
Mike
onI’m planning to make beat-a-day challenge formyself
Ragnar
onWrite more music, simple as that :)
Jesse
onLive in total isolation without internet for a year. Might be a problem though for the software that needs to phone home once in a while.
Martin
onI want to stop worrying about quality and have fun
Wild
onI’m going to take care of business.
Jason B
onHopefully by winning and having some new tools to inspire!
Joojep
onI will quite my work and live of from wellfare checks until i get signed to a Major record label and then i will be rich and never have ro make music again!!!!!
Natan
oneveryday practice is the key
Noah VD
on1. Identify where I’m stuck and why I’m stuck.
2. Test out what I learn in tutorials from various websites.
3. Win this contest ;)
4. Live, Breathe, and Smoke on my favorite plugins :D
Dennis
on1.improve my skills
2.produce
idct321
onSince I committed to make an indie movie with original music I want to be organized with it and have some professional polish and use better software and hardware. The best way is to take my time putting it together and getting the results and helping others to do the same.
Nigel Andreola
onMy plan is to buy new acoustic instruments, learn to play them, and apply interesting effects my performances with plugins. I’ve got low and high D whistles coming in the mail that should arrive after the new year sometime. I’m confident this will inspire me to improvise and create new music.
I also plan on buying new and interesting virtual instruments to explore different genres.
Paul
on1. Learn a new music genre or technique (e.g. dubstep)
2. Review available plugins to use
3. Draft a track/song in 1 hr
4. Make hypothesis/experiment to apply (e.g. how does it sound if one applies bit crusher, etc)
5. Apply to track and review
6. Share versions on social media and allow people to suggest improvements
Rob
onI am just going to be more persistent when I start working
Minh Thien Le
onI plan on striving for completion vs perfection, working on smaller less complex pieces to learn specific techniques instead of striving to create the perfect masterpiece.
joyston
onLearn how to say Enough, That’s It, i am satisfied, it’s not perfect but it’s finish and let it be. Also learn how to not overproduce.
Alex F
onI’ll (finally) finish work in my building (walls and floor) to get in my whole new studio !
Christina Williams
onThe steps I will take to finish my songs will be as follows:
1. Pick three songs that I gravitate to more and work with on them, adding drums, bass, accent sounds or whatever else they need to make them full.
2. After they are done, I will listen to them to see if they are missing something or has too much of something and correct it and then I will mix and master them.
3. I will repeat the process again until I have finished all the songs.
Ultimately, I would like to make this a habit because the more and more I write, compose, and produce songs, the better my songs will become.
Murray Webster
onMake a set target plan and stick to it, ie, even if there is no fixed finish date
Dee.P.Tree
onI will be following more systematic approach and will stick to the plan I make.
Patrick Pomerleau
onI plan to finish more songs by reading about the ways other people get out of a rut and how they get inspired again. Also their different approaches to making music and working out arrangements that sounds fresh…
Chris Dunnett
onGet my UA plug ins working after 2 years of issues
Vish Sr
onTry to release my tracks. So I could get genuine feedback which helps in finishing my unfinished tracks.
Marcel Hoevenaars
onI will have to concentrate better
Je Christian
onThe biggest problem I’ve had with finishing tracks is that I’ve been trying to build a following on so many different platforms that it quickly turns into analysis paralysis and stifles my creativity as I try to find ways of fitting into existing boxes. Focusing on releasing consistently on a single platform (in my case, Youtube) where I feel the freest to chase creative impulses as they strike seems like the best way of releasing more music overall by reducing the perceived pressure of keeping up with everything, even if that music ends up trickling down to Spotify and other places anyway.
Basically, more productivity by doing everything possible to keep the process fun instead of worrying about SEO on a half-dozen different social networks.
Tommy S
onLearn to mix vocals better and faster myself
Jingrong
onGet better on mixing, and arrangement. Also, get faster!
Anthony
onI’ll be making what comes to me, instead of trying to make what I imagine other people (strangers!) would want me to make.
I’ll be setting up a regular routine for working and be diligent with that.
Henry
onThis 2024 I’l make sure to leave perfectionism behind so I could finish projects. I have to like what I do first before I think about what others like.
Prod
onGet more inspiration by watching new movies and listening new music tracks.
Daniel
onRecord them! Beginning Q1!
Bob
onSet aside a block of time daily and on the weekends to more work on recording, writing and finishing more ideas.
Vincent
onEliminate self-doubt. Okay, reduce self-doubt. That seems to be the main thing keeping me from finishing—and sometimes starting—songs.
Avner
onWow, its gonna be dangerous, I’ll tell my wife I’m at home but at not at home, I need to finish all my song All of the house work is by your own. Sorry babe, there is a New Year Giveaway waiting for me….
Panos Kostagiannis
onMerry Christmas everyone!!I am planning on taking piano lessons and make one song every day for the whole year.
Burak Urgay
onBeing more disciplined and always remembering to entertain myself first when making music.
Mcseth
onreckless abandonment of the self-doubt I have for my music and art.
Nicolas
onbeing persistent and never giving up.
Ryan S
onI’m going to work on more remixes, as that seems to motivate me much better to actually try and finish things than working on my own music.
Odi Dara
onI commit to being diligent in using a dedicated calendar/planner to set deadlines to finish tracks that have been sitting on my drives unfinished
GiGi
onLess Plugins, more hardware, more focus!
:)
vadim
onSpend more time creating tracks/
Martin
onReflect more on why I actually make music, and explore other creative arts to inspire me like cooking and sculpting.
CMK77
onStop reorganizing, finish moving stuff and focus on the music.
Vlaad
on1st step would be to finish one song.
Ceiz
onBecoming more patient, more persistent, more decisive, these are the most important values i need to master and incorporate in.
Mike D
onI once made 12 songs in an hour using a Radio Shack keyboard and a four-track so I don’t know if I can top that, but what is at the core that would stop us from completing more songs? Is it the lack of discipline or lack of desire? Sometimes I think consuming media content satisfies that same impulse to produce any art form. Instead of listening to others music which can be very inspiring, I think sometimes it’s good to create a desert, an empty space in your conscious plane, void of satisfaction to create a thirst inside you. Think of what it was like when the first human made the first song. What was it that inspired them to do that? Today we are overstimulated and that’s okay…maybe haha, but I think I will create a void in order to fill it. Anyone remember Ween isolated themselves in a farmhouse for a month and recorded a whole album? Now that we have that covered what else is helpful? Getting just the right amount of coffee and other energy input, but not so much that you jump out the window.
I think it’s good to know why you’re making that next piece, if it’s practice then don’t worry about making a masterpiece. Your taste might not match your production skills which leads to you not completing a song. Set little goals and avoid getting comfortable. If you’re past that and can go anywhere with audio production, what are you trying to say with that next piece? Now take a look at it and see if you answered that question, if so the song is complete. Set it aside, and come back to it later to hear it with fresh ears. Maybe sprinkle in some sugar because you can. We’re living in the greatest era for music production only limited by drive space and time. Most importantly, enjoy yourself, the greatest music comes from pure playful enjoyment and love of the craft. At least that’s how I’m going to approach it, but to be honest I’m not going for quantity. I just want to make something that sounds balanced, while also pushing ahead in new directions.
Adit
onLimit sound selection, freeze my options and use loops in certain cases to finish more songs in 2024.
Jay
onA focus on finishing the 100+ “snippets”/ideas I have made, instead of making more of them… Not trying to create perfection, but just creating. Realizing that failure isn’t the opposite of success, but is part of it.
Duarte Guerreiro
onI wish I could get to make music for my kids and for them. Make music score for my 2d animation brother’s project and definitely get out 9f my head this melody’s and rythms.
Dee Gee
onJust need to manage time better…
George
on1 step. Stop drinkin’ alko
2 step. Eat Amanita
3 step. Live just right now
4 step. Don’t be lazy
5 step. Make your dreams come true
My music is the creation of the Universe. Peace
Hannes Schurig
onmy top 10 key steps:
Set Clear Goals: Define your musical objectives and desired song output for the year.
Create a Schedule: Establish a structured production schedule with dedicated time slots.
Prioritize Time Management: Minimize distractions and multitasking during work hours.
Start with a Concept: Begin each song with a clear theme or concept to guide your creativity.
Develop Templates: Create DAW templates to streamline your workflow and save time.
Collaborate and Delegate: Partner with others and delegate tasks to speed up production.
Set Realistic Deadlines: Assign deadlines to each song to maintain motivation and focus.
Embrace Creative Constraints: Use limitations to spark innovative ideas in your music.
Stay Inspired: Continuously explore new genres and techniques for fresh inspiration.
Practice and Learn: Invest in improving your production skills and stay committed to your craft.
Sulivan
onCompress, eat, sleep, reapet. ;)
AWavez
onMy plan is to release 12 songs during 2024, just as during 2023, latest to come Dec 26th. I am currently working on finishing (polishing) six songs, and have ideas (music “stubs”) for 30 more. But the best ideas comes when I wake up at six o’clock, lay in bed and think about nothing – suddenly a melody turns up in my head, Then the first draft song can be finished in 2-3 days, after that it takes 3-6 months before I finish it.
Claude
onbeing more spontaneous
Jerome Fernandez
on1. Create a more streamlined workflow in my DAW.
2. Update my templates.
3. Set a goal and task deadlines.
4. Follow through.
5. Have fun.
MJ
onI need to first finish setting up all my plugins on my new computer…
rob
onI really need/want to put more time in making and recording my music. Ideas enough!
Jean-Jo renucci
onThe point is not for me to finish MORE songs but more to finish ONE SONG !
I beagan several (i would say 50 or something) all of them are potentially interesting but I should probably work harder on music theory and harmony… having a good ear is maybe not enough…
Building an entire song (whatever its lengh) means “from A” but also “to Z”
Not sure of my english, sorry for that, hope you got it ;-)
Thanks for this incredible offer !! ;-)
Jaime Munarriz
onFocus on my ideas folder, as it is time to give them a proper development
Milton Grimshaw
on1. Be less self-critical
2. Use what I have and less thinking I need that new kit
3. Get my studio in a better working state.
4. Be happy and stay happy with the results
Niklas
onI’ll make a promise to myself
Justin
on1. Plan off the DAW before starting anything.
2. Break the production process down to different chunks of tasks and schedule when to work on them.
3. Stick to the timeline.
4. Release track somewhere.
5. Repeat.
Gareth
on1) Finally learn piano & more music theory
2) Moved in with fiancée & finish building office studio
3) Keep following BPB for more software deals and production tips!
Ryota Lore
onI find deadlines help immensely, so I’ll endeavour to set more of those going forward.
I start a new job next year, but I’ll make sure to find time to compose and finish music. I’ll do what I started doing a while ago: focus on completing uncompleted projects instead of making new ones. I like to try and fit any new ideas I come up with into any projects I’m working on (and others I’m not, depending). My goal is to release at least an EP before the end of 2024.
I also plan to diversify my skill set by way of actually sitting down to learn REAPER (I’m an FL Studio user, and while I’m happy with it, I want to learn other ways of working), for example.
emiman an independent rapper
onGOAL TO CROSS MILLIONS OF LIKE AND HIT AN EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT WITH MORE AND MORE FRIENDS.
Junior
onIt is a year of upward ever in music. Production.
Tee
onI need to improve my mixing techniques, and get more creative with arrangements.
Davide
onSurely investing in a new monitor setup
Rucchi
onIn 2024, I would complate more songs too, so I will set specific goals.
Jaden
onSo far I am yet to finish any songs at all; all I have on my disk is just a bunch of half baked pieces, so for me, the one single step I need to take is pretty obvious:
Just stop overthinking/overdesigning, and get things done for the sake of getting them done!
I also plan to watch more tutorials and read more books, because I believe more knowledge actually reduces hesitation and insecurity.
Typhon
onSimply by stop spending too much time on trying to get it 100% perfect. When it’s done, it’s done. My goal is to finish around 5 more tracks to complete my first album.
Philipp
onstop thinking, start playing (& recording)…
2sigh4
oni’m going to spend at least one hour a day making music. learning and improving by doing!
Min Sako
onI want to get better at producing music in the next year,if all goes well,I also plan to release a concept album.
But the most important thing is to stay alive.
By the way,I got a lot of useful music products from BPB’s giveaway news,thanks a million.
Best wishes to BPB.
Aleksander
onRelax and have fun
Giles
onStay focused, listen and just keep at it until it works and my ears are happy. Thanks Giles Wood
shedde0d
onWork double time
Stanislav
onDiscipline, interest and passion help me finish the job I started.
Jerome J
onI need to make a summary of all the actions I need to take to make sure everything is ok before the mastering process. This summary will help me increase my productivity 10 times, as I won’t need to chech and recheck if I forgot something from memory.
Sai Lok
onDefine a very limited set of instruments, SFX, and samples and stick with it to create an album. Rinse and repeat.
Unsign
on– SPEND LESS TIME ON DAMN VIDEO GAMES !!!11 :)
weather
onad-lib.
Jay
onPlanning to set aside time each week for it
Spanky
onGet organised
Nima
onSetting small but achieveable targets each week but more importantly, stop overthinking the creative process!
spencer
onDon’t always start new songs, reopen saved ones and continue.
Cris
onDear BPB, ignore my double posting here (if any?!).
I was not sure if the first post was sent!
Matt
onGet the basic arrangement down for a track first without being too picky, then get the details down and fine tune after.
Marcus Aburelius
onHaving external deadlines seems to help a lot. I recently had a 2 week streak where I’ve had to send out songs for a contest and a compilation and it felt great – felt like a real job ! almost haha
Also trying to completely go legal on the software side of things has the huge advantage of allowing me to go much much deeper into the tools I already own. I think we’re really underestimating the amount of depth and creativity there is too unlock with some of the freeware tools we’re blessed to be gifted with – Vital and Surge XT between them cover a huuuuugee sound pallete, for example. Inspired by what Autechre we’re saying about totally juicing every ounce of life out of their gear before moving on. You also learn to go the more first principle route towards music production – yeah sure, maybe I don’t have KICK 2 but what is it really if not a sinewave with a pitch MSEG alongside some extra sample layers ?
Also just somehow having a more explosive/intuitive approach to initial idea generation – I just really want to FEEL the stuff I m making as I m making it. I treasure that relationship and I don t want to hinder it. Only after I ve build enough in that stat of mind will I switch to the editing/nitty gritty work.
Egons Kronbergs
onMake quicker decisions.
Luc
onNot focusing so much on trying to get perfection. Also improving organisation.
Michael N
onPurchase better studio monitors so that I’m not constantly second guessing every mix decision…
Jordan
onstep 1 – open the DAW
step 2 – make a track
step 3 – repeat
lucas
on1- organization, I have been planning better in relation to all projects
2- Workflow optimization, I recently cleaned up the plugins that I no longer use, unnecessary drum kits.. And so I made everything faster.
3- Not thinking too much, whether to create or actually demand non-existent perfection, something that I have been working on more and more at different points.
Terrence James
onBedroom Producers blog has helped a lot, maybe navigate plug ins, Thank you.
Sai Lok
onSelect a limited set of instruments, SFX, samples, and try to build an entire album with only that defined set. Rinse and repeat. Keep experimenting.
Ulloo Drone
onActually I want in 2024 to finish LESS songs than in 2023: in 2023 I created (due to personal circumstances) almost 2 full albums which is way too much!
Kendall Crane
on1. I’m going to start mapping out song forms
2. Make check-off lists so that I have a clear idea of everything I have to do.
3. Set actual deadlines on the calendar and treat every project like a “real” project.
Happy holidays eveyone.
JonB
onConsidering that this year I’ve been working on renovating and moving to a new house a lot of my time has gone towards that. I’ve practically finished everything except two spare bedrooms, so after the holidays I should be back to business as usual and therefore be able to finish a lot more projects in 2024 than I did in 2023.
Justin Neofotistos
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
Schedule studio time daily in Outlook.
Spirit
onStop second guessing and just create some good tunes.
Dominik
onThe project that I have now started with someone, courageous and focused continue, because it is planned to publish songs.
valerov
onNext year I’m going to start writing songs for the soul
Adam
onI’m going to use my newly learned knowledge of music theory to make my songs sound better, and therefore make me want to work on them more.
Remesiis
onCollaborate with others.
Erani Dor
onThank you so much!
The steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024 would be:
*Dealing with mastering at the end or post-production phase of each song mix
*Writing ideas more frequently
*Dedicating more time for new ideas and issue-angles to work around
*Time-out each sitdown for any new project, i think that 2 hours is enough to understand if i can go on or not, save either way.
Have sweet holidays!
John McClary
onI am starting to do some of my own mastering by using Izotope Ozone and if I win this, the Reverbshaper sounds amazing.
David
on1 cleaning. Number of plugins reduced, project files minimized
2 projecting. Attract more people with new methods
3 reference. In depth study of famous multitrack
Gordon Frew
onCreating myself some deadlines; while we know ‘Stress’ is bad for us, it’s the ‘Pressure’ part of the same group that’s good for us. It gives us a sense of purpose and drive. This will help me get on top of my procrastination. 2024 for the win!
Rocky Sonique
onStop downloading free stuff and focus on learning to use the tools that I already have.
Tyler G
onI do jamuary every year. I was thinking of just jamming a song and finishing it in a day until the year is over. Should get a lot done!
clait
oneasy: quit procrastinating and finally putting to use all the gear i’ve accumulated :D
Prarabdha Pathak
onI will just make more music and upload more.
Alejandro González
onI plan to finish more songs by making my workflow more natural and faster. I also need to stop procastinating and do more jams hahah.
Write my ideas in a journal would also help!
Alejandro González
onI want to make a lot more songs and launch them. My idea is to ask for help to more experienced producers and learn form them irl.
Igor Tsigelman
onGet behind the studio desk at least 2-3 times a week.
cosmo
onMight sound crazy, but I actually want to make *less* songs this year, but put more time into each one. The songs where I’ve done this have generally been better and more successful, so I want to avoid rushing songs that aren’t ready.
Raymond
onSimply never give up !
Michael Marklin
onRefresh my distrokid and stop second guessing myself
Sajith jayan
onSo, for cranking out more tunes in 2024, I’m gonna stick to a routine, set some doable goals, and get inspiration from all over the place. Gotta ditch the perfectionism, team up with other music peeps, and keep learning cool tricks with tech stuff. Feedback from my buds will be key, and I’ll make sure to high-five myself for every little win along the way. Here’s to a chill and jam-packed year of making music! 🎶
Jani
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
Write, record and mix more music!
Know when to stop refining and mixing and set the creation free!
Andreas Berg
onImprove my skills.
Laurence Bellinger
on“What steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?”
1. Never stop recording/making music
2. Be more confident in self regardless
3.Be more proactive in my approach and finish what I started
4. Keep researching
5. Keep experimenting
Amir Hossein
onJust trying to limit myself to few instruments and avoiding colorful plugins to keep my self focused on the song.
IVAN GONZALEZ
onI don’t think constantly buying software helps you focus on finishing songs. Many distractions.
Giving yourself deadlines to finish certain tasks also works. Merry Christmas to all of you.
Triley37
onCreating a schedule and sticking to it. Better organization. Letting go of perfectionism.
Enej Johhem
onProbably upgrade my gear
Frank Bauer
onDefinitely going to drink more coffee and stop answering calls during creative time !
Tyler Alcock
on– Improve on mastering
– Learn more chord progressions
Ramin
onFocus on my music theory studies.
Building my new home studio
Fernando
onTo finish more songs in 2024, I’ll refocus more on production, songwriting, and recording quicker!
Rayner Carballo
on1. Rework my templates from the beginning for my project with all the things i learned this year to improve my workflow.
2. Force my self to use more shortcuts. Seriously, sometimes i do it in the old way and i know the that cost me time…
Oliver
onQuit my day job (already did ;)
Anna
onI’ve been productive this past year so I’ll just keep going
Léo
onOne international big hit is enought for me ! :-)
léo
onOne international big hit is enought for me ! :-)
Will
onMy goal for 2024 is to improve my composition skills, and release a few single and EPs.
Reggie
onFinish lyrics and get the correct arrangements of songs before recording.
L
onStop watching Youtube videos and start making music : D
Gab
onThis year I’ll have to reduce distractions, especially plugin news and “mix secrets revealed” videos. I want to save time and focus more on creating.
Thomas Bennigsen
onUsing more hardware and much more real people.
Robert DeVore
on1> Learn to use the synthesizers I have to produce the right mix of sounds
2> Learn to create cover images that match my songs. This always holds me up when releasing songs
3> Listen closely to the artists I like and identify what I love about their music
4> Stop downloading free plugins and wasting time figuring out I don’t need them
Chris
onLess scrolling! ❤️
pilu
onI am learning and using appropriate plugins
Kim
onlearn and use AI tools more
Stevie
on1. Go back through the archives of Alan Belkin videos on youtube to understand beginnings and endings (its all there)
2 Come to terms with my fear and desire regarding EQ
3. Come to terms with my fear and desire regarding Compression
4. Buy the T shirt
5. Wear it.
Candide
on1 – Set myself a deadline of 2 weeks per track for each track I undertake to produce in 2024
2 – Announce it to a friend who also does music production to encourage myself to complete my commitment
3 – Stick to doing 2 hours of music, (composition, arrangement) per day
4 – Keep learning news skills technics in mixing every evening after my daily job
5 – Stay Focus on this plan with gratitude
Happy Holidays BPB
Daniel
onStudy arranging
Jent Jent
onThank you BPB and Happy Holiday!
1. To allocate specific time slots each day for production.
2. Setting a Rock-Solid Release Deadline: to get serious about deadlines. Turning those ‘someday’ plans into actual calendar dates. 3. Getting Real with Production Problems: opening up about the bumps I hit in production. Chatting with pro engineers and jotting down their advice 4. Keeping Tabs on My Journey: Being my own progress detective, stay on track daily. 5. On the tougher days, connect with buddies who offer that solid mix of pep talks and reality checks.
Aleksander
onBuy a couple of (really useful) plugins
Wing Yee
onLess talk more action
Max
onI want to try collaborations.
Alan Holt
onSuch a great question! I’ll probably collaborate more and work on sorter pieces of music.
Ivano
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
I don’t know, maybe just have fun making music.
Anton Bernard
onspend more time producing.
Hell'ektrix
onThanks for this giveaway !
(great opportunity to help finish songs !)
I would say spend more time composing, mixing, etc… rather than messing around with sound design 90% time ;)
Marek
onHonestly , there is only one step. Daily practice. Everyday.
Hot James
onFirst step I will love to take is to change my DAW because I upgraded my computer. I will put more time in my work.
Joe Donnellan
onTwo things:
1- Start new tracks 3x a week, trying to get the main idea sketched out within 2 hours
2- Give myself a deadline of one month to finish out one of the 3 new tracks I create per week
Hernan
onHello, thanks for the opportunity!
Without a doubt it would be to compose as much as possible day by day, stop analyzing everything that happens and just have fun creating music!
RonC
onNeed to write and arrange songs quicker. Track quality takes every time. Edit faster and don’t go down rabbit holes. Organise plugins better (use fewer) and delete ones I never use. Settle on a mix template and use it consistently. Build up a wider range of references I really like. Mixing is relatively straightforward after that!
rade
ona lot of work
Adrian Mellow
onI committing to spending more time and effort honing my skills in the use of plugins and mastering techniques.
Yvan
onHi!
2024 is mixing and mastering for my own to create a template for my future songs…..here we go!!!
PatrickWilkerson
onThe steps I will take to finish more songs in 2024 is to dedicate at least 5 nights a week to working in my studio. I am already doing this now, but sometimes it is difficult to keep up with consistency when other life issues arise. Thank you for all you do in keeping us informed BPB!!
Samrat
onNot overthink a song, It might sound ass to my ears but there will be somebody that like it
Tim B
onI’ll use any of these amazing plugins and devices!
Matt
onTry and watch less politics and netflix ;-)
LimyChitou
onI will ensure I’m in a safe and healthy environment
Sarkar Singh
onAhh for me, I’m just gonna hustle no more fancy promises no more fancy talks. Motivation only works for limited time but discipline works always. so the goal is to be disciplined for my music.
and thanks for this giveaway opportunity i just love you website sir.
Love from India.
NASO
onTo make a better sound, I will learn more about mixing.
Gary Bridgewood
onSet an alarm and get up!
nonz
onrelax, focus, and enjoy the process of creation.
Samet
onI will double my production. And in a more professional way.
tbow
onreinstall my machines and more creatives
Nelson
onJust will try to complicate less and simplify more.
Not overdoing the musics.
Happy new year all !
Greg Brown
onLearn more practical music theory about chord progressions so that my noodling doesn’t always sound the same, always have the daw running. I lose a lot of interesting (to me) first takes.
Bicrome
onFocus on making music and don’t spend ages tweaking stuff to make it perfect, cuz it never be perfect. Use templates and custom presets to optimize time. And don’t be lazy!!! Don’t waste your time haha
Nick
onThanks for this giveaway!! I’ll be working on mixing faster, and realize a song has to be finished at some point! :) can’t keep messing around with it forever!
R. E. Loyola
onFor me, it’ll be utilizing project templates, choosing plug-ins wisely, and planning before executing. Simple things that will help me finish more songs in 2024. Hope this helps fellow music producers, too. Merry Christmas, everyone!
Scott
onQuit my second job so I have more time.
Nicola
onStart more. That’s how it works right? Start more -> Finish more?, riight?
Okakii
onI will sleep less :D
trill
onliterally finish every project
Lukas
onI will separate production and mixing and I will focus on production until finish and only then will move to mixing.
M.Brown
onorganize parts of my life so that I can get more work done.
Monochrome
onI’ll reduce the number of installed VST to the essentials, and then organize both my VST and my sample libraries, i spend too much time fiddling around with 3-4 tools for the same task when i could have only a core toolbox.
Lee yan chen
onStop watching and start making real music
David sh
onStop waching youtube videos and start mixing.
Martin Victor
on1) Record and mix all vocal tracks to my existing song demos – release at least one or two on Spotify
2) Develop and record all rough ideas into good song structures
3) Use the least amount of plugins initially. Add more only if needed.
4) Further develop drum chops – I’m a keyboard player with EZ Drummer 3 and I need better proficiency on it. This will help me set up song structures quicker.
Frank.S
onI’m going to contact an old friend so we can do it again
Adam
onActually turn my computer on!
Erickuo
onDo small progress everyday
Rowan
onI need to work less to make more time for music
Vlad
on1. Write
2. Write
3. Write
….
N. Yeah.. write
Jee
onDont’t give up, even when when it seems (for myself) Ithat I won’t be able to compete with the awsome fellow mucisians.
Keep by myself: if I like what I make, there must be at least be a bunch of others who like what I do and have good feelings by it!
Nils
onCall house cleaning solutions. So they could sort the trash in my work project folders. Or to delete the drafts alltogether myself. No unfinished material – no worry about finishing it.
Rajesh sahu
onDo small progress every minute
jay jay
onsmoke weed more
Pablo
onI promise to do my best, Santa!
Elia
onTake more breaks. I don’t always have the creativity to create something new, even if I want to. I will try to not pressure myself, as I only make matters worse if I do so.
Also, maybe watch less tutorials and actually produce music instead.
Val
onTo finish more songs in 2024 I will:
1. Actually start making more songs
2. Probably do lesser pauses between mixing/production sessions
3. take a poop
would be kinda cool
David Marek
onIf you wanna get started something you got to be started something.
That‘s the plan.
Solit Sounds
onHaving less adhd mind
Tom
onI will Finish more Songs by creating time&space to do so and by better learning to quit the ones i should not longer bei working on:)
Francesco
ona bit more discipline
Fyloh
onorganize my time, learn to take some breaks during the production and hopefully have a greater quality of my tracks
Ludo
onHello everyone. Good resolutions are invited every new year and disappear after a few weeks. I love music and I love what it brings me… and sometimes I start to doubt until the pleasure comes back. In this year 2024 I would need time and serenity so to be able to make more music and carry out more musical projects I have to organize myself and waste less time on other activities that are often less important. Merry Christmas to all, beautiful end of the year 2023 and happy new year 2024.
Ludo
Himansu
onNever gonna stop making music. No matter what.
Gordon Apps
onGetting back to travelling so I can inspire myself to create again.
Dan
onI’ll finally get my samples in order.
Sam
on“LESS IS MORE!”
That’s my mantra for 2024 in regards to everything – VSTs, DAWs, tutorials, magazines, forums, friends, families, everything! Keep a few of them in your toolbox and make sure to learn them inside out.
Jeff Nugent
onDedicated 20% more time to mastering and 25% more to arrangement and new techniques.
au child
onto be Musically organized and to save money for a mic
Vaughan
onSwop scrolling on social media for time at the DAW.
Bieks
onWhat steps I will take to finish more songs I will keep very simple: open my DAW more.
The actual difference is that I have recently recovered from a burnout that lasted 2 years. And the score I have to beat is 0. At this moment coming up with anything that’s more committal than this is probably not worth the time and energy.
Mr.Pablo
onlearn to mix faster and better
Simon
onI will put more time into learning, as I want to get better at mixing and understanding mastering. I already have a few songs finished but not yet published.
Lee yan cheng
onStop looking and start making real music
Gati
onI waste a lot of time this year, working with two DAWs (Ableton and Bitwig). That’s why I have a lot of unfinished songs. I’ll be focusing more on my Ableton though.
Konstantin K
onI will focus on quality rather than quantity.
Pete
onI’ll try to stay simple. Only handful of drum samples and plugins.
Aadolf Kärki
onOof… Well, first I’ll try to get my head checked out so I can perhaps start with medicine to slow my brain down. I’m also in the process of buying a house, so if I do get it, I’ll have to renovate a room to house my noisy arse. Once the room has been treated, I’ll have to resign so I can concentrate on me-time again. So out of juice I rarely open my DAW these days…
Roberto
onKeep working!
A145
onFocusing more on “Enjoying the process” rather than “The end result”, hopefully, this could beat my perfectionism tendencies that often resulted in me abandoning a project midway just because I think its not good enough.
Marc Heislitz
onIn 2024, my songwriting goals are crystal clear: I’ll set a routine, collaborate for fresh perspectives, eliminate distractions, and embrace learning and experimentation. I’ll capture ideas as they come, set deadlines, seek feedback, and stay persistent through challenges. Celebrating each completed song will keep me motivated on my creative journey. Let’s make 2024 a year of musical achievement!
unen
oncreate tons of patcher presets to make the process of making music faster without compromising quality. this will save a ton of time instead of going through a list of vsts and turning knobs to perfection.
Ozan
onI will:
1- Limit the software & instruments I use to be more productive and get lost less.
2- Give time limitations and put myself deadlines for certain tasks to follow up.
3- Use software like Notion to keep track of song progress (I start to forget what I was doing and what needs to be done when working on multiple projects and keep switching between them due to necessity).
4- Learn more about the law behind copyrights, intellectual property rights and samples; currently I avoid using samples unless I haven’t purchased due to not knowing enough about this.
5- Do more collabs, this might change from musician to musician, but involving other people to process tend to have a positive impact on my productivity.
6- Last but not least, follow more of BedroomProducersBlog (BPB) !!
JohnC
onI will not be afraid to experiment and try new things. I will challenge myself to explore different sounds, instruments, effects, and genres. I will also embrace mistakes and failures as opportunities to learn and grow.
bb
onI need to organize my frequently used presets, samples and effects chain.
Tonecii
onI’m going to sketch out an album and complete it. I have my first album release (single) releasing on January 26th. Look out for me & expect big things.
zen
onIn 2024 I am going to make sure to finish every project and stay organized.
Dominique Allard
onI will write few original songs 1st and try to fasten my workflow. I use to spend way too much time fiddling with new plugins and not focusing on basic tasks.
I will also try to complete all unfinished projects and collab in my music folder.
Happy Holidays!
Kris from Denmark
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
I will write and produce for minimum of 1 hour every day.
KaliB
onSpend more time in the lab, not trying to perfect things but rather make quick sketches to revisit them shortly after. In short – keep the fyjah alive while buildin’ and sparkin it again whenever surfing a wave of new creativity!!!! Booomshakkalakka!!!!
Matthias
onSimple but straight forward steps:
1. Spend time wisely and focussed to produce and reserve space for work around like cover art
2. Use time best by getting more structured with regard to organisation of (own)presets, library and idea cluster
3. Just do it and release new mixes
Ilona
onDon’t abandon projects when I make new 8 bar loop. Ban myself from making new loops until I’ll finish the track
carlos esparza
oni’m gonna try something old fashioned: pencil and paper. taking notes, WRITING priorities and plans for tracks to use my brain’s power to remember on solidify ideas. also a rule: only 10 tracks in progress at a time. finish one and then i can start another.
Dalitso
onSchedule more sessions more time to compose, mix… means more music!
Carlos Dal Verme
onStart, don’t stop and master with good BRP plugins
Mark
onMy plan is to record my back catalogue of songs. Then try to produce videos for the best tracks.
Akshay chandna
on2024 will be about Focusing on accelerating my workflow and mixing skills l.
Charles van Kampen
onHappy Holidays! I will make more flutes!
kimsanghoon
onWe need to make music more fun and think about differentiation from others.
And you have to work steadily.
Small efforts produce great results.
Tanaporn
onLearn more about music theory, and make beats everyday!
Triple5 Here
onFind the groove and ride it. And maybe spend less time developing plugins and more time riding the groove.
Tanaporn
onDO it everyday or atleast everyweek.
Jonas Brás
onMore hard work every, improve my work flow every day, listen a lot of music, never stop dreaming and never give up. Thanks for makes us dream a bit more and merry Christmas 🎅
Adam Roberts
onI think I’ll probably narrow the scope of ongoing projects to only a handful, and ditch problematic projects that just aren’t working. I think I get caught up spending too much time trying to make things work when the easier solution would be to just move on to something else that makes me happier.
Tanaporn
onPractice more and dont give up.
Adam Roberts
onI’ll be narrowing my scope of ongoing projects down to only a handful, and I’ll focus on moving away from problematic projects rather than beating my head against a wall trying to make things work.
A
onI didn’t mean to comment twice. :/ I didn’t think the first one went through.
Tanaporn
onKeep my interest on haha
Danny Bryant
onI am going to collaborate with a lot of people and release a lot more music. My aim is to complete at least one remix a week and release at least 3 albums of remixes over the course of 2024 via Bandcamp.
Robert
onstart making songs
Triple5 Here
onFind the groove and ride it. And maybe spend less time developing plugins and more time riding the groove.
KJR
onI will try to do the best I can with my music.
Matt
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
I’m going to need another hour in each day, can y’all help with that? ;-)
What I will probably do is add some rigor to my scheduling. I plan to block out at least 30 minutes per day to spend in the home office/studio and write, record, mix music. But .. as we all know .. the best laid plans of mice and men ….
Mikolaj Alexander
onI’ll ask my cousin to lock me indoors from the outside. Pigeons will be delivering me groceries. I’ll drink more coffee, sleep less and eat more chips and hotdogs. I’ll listen to Skrillex in the morning and Wagner in the evening. I will tune instruments properly and then I’ll chain myself to the chair and pass the key to my monkey that doesn’t like me because I don’t let it play the lute. I will unsubscribe from all YouTube channels and stop watching professional composers in their studio wandering how they’ve convinced their parents to pay for it, and instead I’ll crank up the volume and work faster, smarter, more laid back, and worry less.
Doompalm
onTo mix as I’m going and commit to sounds/efx without overworking them
Randy Shaffer
onI will set more time aside for creating and finishing my productions. I want to finish a minimum of 5 songs this year.
Gregory Nutter
onWork on music more and more. I have 2 projects of 20 tracks that are almost done but when it is finished in the Winter (Southern Hemisphere) for next year’s Summer I shall unleash it to the dance floors.
MK
onI’m probably gonna have to delete my P*rnhub account.
Hernan
onHello, thanks for the opportunity!
Without a doubt it would be to compose as much as possible day by day, stop analyzing everything that happens and just have fun creating music!
Nick Hope
onI will get my huge number of libraries and plugins organized so that I spend less time looking for the appropriate ones when I need them.
Rajiv Mudgal
onWrite a story and set it to music
Kin_G
onWhat? I don’t have a job, my phone doesn’t receive calls or messages. I’ve spent everything I have on music. What else am I supposed to do or well, not?
Sit down, play. What can I say. No other way. Doesn’t help you just pay.
Gregg Johnson
onStreamlining my process in order to be more consistent with finishing projects.
Happy holidays and good luck to everyone.
Aldsome
onI will stop thinking ideas then leaving it after just because I get “bored” . Focus on finishing rather than continuing it the next day
Renzen Lama
onCollababorate with other artist to force myself to complete more work.
Norman
onI will first update my travelling laptop with all my posessed plugins and will then start to work when I´m on tour.
And to finish more new projects I will first end two older projects that have nearly been forgotten.
kiyo
onJust enjoy CM
Konstantin
onI will create more templates to make live jams and record it
Rick. S
onI think giving my ears time to breathe will actually help. Resting is just as important as working and will help with burnout.
Vlad
onSpend more time producing with the help of creating notes with random musical ideas (e.g. not 4/4 time signature, trying new particular vst or sample, apply relative modulation and so on) and make a song each 1-3 days following that idea
Achim
onStart to believe more in what i am doing…no doubts anymore…instead more confidence…:-)
Alain heber
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
I thing i have to say, is be more productive at it…take the tome to write down idea and put it on music on my old computer and my old accesories… I definitively need nee stuff….
Karam Singh
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
Ans- The one of the most difficult thing in the life of a producer, How to finish more songs ?
Because when you work with your art you forget the time and start doing the things better and better. And because of it we get stuck in one thing for a long time. Below are the some steps which I will try to take to finish more songs –
1) Stop judging the song too much.
2) Going too much for perfection.
3) Deciding deadlines for each project.
4) Stop comparing my songs too much with other songs which have made of almost double or even the higher budget than mine.
5) Understanding the process rather than just only going forward with hit and trial in any direction.
There are lot more things but I thing for this comment this is so much.
Thanks BPM for sharing so much valuable information and deals related to music.
tkachenko
onLooking for samples
Gyuri
onUnsubscribe all newsletters except bpb and produce instead of reading.
John Ghadimi
on– Get better at creating my own patches on my analog synths. Really enjoying doing that now!
– Buckle down and take that 8-bar loop to the finish line when there is a song in it’s nucleus
– Last but not least, put in the time and most of all, have fun doing it. :)
Merry X-mas to all.
Sasha
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
Get some money and then more free time.
Get some education.
Produce songs.
Claudio
onBe persistent and have a lot of fun making music
Dale
onWork out what i want to make, stop messing around with setup templates, and actually make more music. Think more critically about what to change and keep etc, and be more assertive with what I implement.
Veikko-Antero
onI just have to finish the piece I’m working on before starting the new ones.
XIRU
onWorking hard every day!
John
onI will be more satisfied with my songs, mixes. Mix the song without going back 20 times to see if it’s good. Mix, listen a few times – move on!!
Luis Alcaraz
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
Definitly, get involve in psyque of my clients in order to make bonds and understand more of they needings.
System NO3
onThanks a lot for this contest and for your great job… I got so many cool VSTs for free thanks to your newsletter! =)
In order to finish more tracks in 2024… I’ll try to record more often audio clips instead of just tweaking my synths and effects for hours -being afraid of freezing it and not being able to change it later… xD
I wish you an everybody an happy new year and lots of music and inspiration for 2024!
Burak Çetinkaya
onSpending more time for composing
Michael
onI will dedicate more time weekly to practice and perfecting my songs and get feedback along the way.
John Bubliner
onI will finish my master and then I will have more time to compose :p
Anthony
onTo finish more songs I’m going implement the “threes” rule – no more than three projects / loops on the go at any one time, work on structure quicker than focussing on one loop – build out A/B/C sections and create an arrangement to give the chance of a song than listening to the same 16bars over and over and never getting further!
Lyu
onI’ll try to finilize my previos attempts in producing. Polish them and make more audible.
Arnideno
onIf I knew …
Eugen Negue
onI’ll take all construction kits and samples and vsts i purchased this year and put them to work. Start from scratch, no revisiting my older unfinished songs, no inspiration from other sources. Just me and my little pretty daw. :)
Have fun this new year and 10x bpb for this giveaway, good luck to all!
Hitesh
onIt would be to have discipline and to stay focused on my music production goals!
Myr
onHaving less time to check news on BPB :) :) :) :)
Lucas
onMenos pistas, definir estructura, mezcla mastering y a la plataforma
CF
onI will use Ableton in Session view more often. It’s a good way to start a track.
José Mariano Serrano
onTime, More Time!!!
Mark Sotelo
onI have make the time for it
make some dope beats
make some catchy melodies
Jake
onKeep practicing guitar, and stick to my schedule for working on songs.
Dazz
onWhat steps will I taqke to finish more songs in 2024?
I’ve been writing constantly the past few months, so I’d liqke to actually sit down and get everything to come out exactly the way I’m envisioning it in my head. After 3 years of postponing the project, 2024 is going to be the year and winning this giveaway would be a gawd send.
Conor Duey
onI’ll start freeing up some time in my schedule in order to start making more songs in 2024.
Francisco
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
No darle tantas vueltas a las canciones, que en el momento que suelan bien, es por que suenan bien, ser mas productivo y constante.
Paul Korol
onI plan to work on my weak points first
Jens Kedfeldt
onFinnish? No I’m swedish. He he. I need some hardware that doesnt crash all the time. This would be a giant leap into making the music in my brain justice when it’s reflected out through the speakers. But, stonebroke so… Ruina.
Petros Stamelos
onTry being less self-judgemental of my own work .
timalien
on1. begin to meditate before working to get into most creative mindset
2. fight through distractions and use the pomodoro technique
3. work with joy, discovering new realms of musical expression
4. throw perfectionism into the garbage bin and just release the tracks when they’re good enough!
Chris
onI made a rule that every time I start up my PC I open a session and work on it.
timalien
on1. begin to meditate before working to get into most creative state of mind
2. use the pomodoro technique or let your ears rest once in a while
3. work with joy, discovering new realms of musical expression
4. throw perfectionism into garbage bin and just release the tracks when they’re good enough!
Alexander
onI will become more organized.
Kiran
onI‘m gonna switch to “Less is more” tactics.
DJNevins7
onDJNevins7 Manchester & London, England, United Kingdom • Approx Time Start 9.50PM-10.00PM Monday, December 25, 2023
Please Please Please Bedroomproducersblog Help Me to achieve my Dream Goal!
I AM an Amateur Absolute Beginner Musician and Music Producer Who wants to & Will Learn Music Theory & Learn How to Play at least one Musical Instrument, Hopefully By 2024 My New Year resolution, whether it be My Favorite/Preferred instrument of The Keyboard, Bass Guitar, Acoustic/Electric Guitar.
Thank You!
Ilmi W
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
– Spend more time to actually make song, and spend less time to trivial thing
Anri
onDon’t start a new project until I finish the old one!
Yea.. and winning the FL Signature Bundle might help as well haha
Dario
onSet realistic goals and eliminate distractions.
RR
onLet’s be real. There’s family and there is work, probably nothing. :)
IMK
onI will personally try to fix my problems focusing on tasks to finish more and hopefully better music in 2024
chulang
onStop watching useless tutorials, and learn to use specific plugins, be more productive and spend more time mixing.
Sonny
onGood Evening,
I go by Sonny Styles. My plan is to keep the mode at play. I am constantly motivated every time I have ideas. I always record my ideas as soon as it hits my brain, to recorder on my phone. I even write notes on how I want things to sound. I may put a song a side for a few days if I get blocked. However, I stay coming back to it because I’ll hear something in another song that was fiyah, n I’ll try sumthin similar to it. These are my steps.
I work a regular job so it can get difficult at times when I’m tired. But once I get goin, I’m on a mission.
Sky Cole
on1. Exercise in the day to get some forward momentum
2. Commit to doing short 10-15 minute sessions – it makes it easier to start, and I almost always wind up going for much longer
3. Get more organized with tools that will help me finish the last stages of tracks (editing and mixing)
Danilo Rodríguez
onI need to be less critical with my music and release it as it is. I’m starting to convince myself that it’s good enough.
Fernando Nicknich
onStop multitasking so much!
Raviv
onI will finish and publish my first episode this year. Following that I will focus on collaborations with friends to make more music together!
Brendon Erdman
onFinish recording my EP
Jonathan
onI’m just finishing building a small studio, so 2024 should be a more productive year for me!
Rosqa
onSpending more time making and learning music, keeping my samples and plugins organized
DiaZero
onConnect an audio recorder to my synths, for one.
equiX
onCreo que ante todo organización y divertirte con lo que estás haciendo. Las habilidades técnicas con el tiempo se van mejorando. También tratar de reducir al máximo plugins y librerías.
Piotr
onSpending more time in studio of course – but also finishing all started and unfinished songs from 2022 / 2023 (I have plenty of them, still thinking, re-arranging, etc…)
Fabio
onA simple rule: I am going to optimize my workflow by defining and limiting the tools/instruments to use in my productions, since the constant temptation to try EVERY new VST that was published took up too much of my time in 2023.
mo
oncreate more original samples
Bryan
onDedicate more time to music
Ramses
onGonna cut on the distractions (AKA games) to make more music. Happy holidays to BPB team!
Jeff
onI will spend more time learning the pluginds and tools that I have, plus translating my songs for live performance.
nathan jackson
on1.Think outside the box more and just go with the flow
2.Get a midi drum kit make drum beat faster
3.Start to learn midi piano better
4 Maybe get that vochlea dubler 2 so i can use my voice :)
5.Start learning chord scales
6.Organise all my plugins
7.Start listening to music and youtube less before i go into fl studio. so my mind is clear and not full of random stuff lol
Alberto Marin
onQuais passos você seguirá para finalizar mais músicas em 2024?
Primeiramente, muito obrigado por apresentar várias oportunidades de novos plugins e em sua maioria grátis.
E respondendo a sua pergunta: Eu vou seguir o canal do Aleksandre ricardo, grave sua música você mesmo, Paulo Anhaia e muitos outros aqui do Brasil e do mundo!
Desde-já desejo Boa Sorte a todos!
Taddeo
onSet Clear Goals: Define the number of songs you aim to finish in 2024. Having a clear target can motivate you to stay on track.
Create a Routine: Dedicate specific times in your week for songwriting. Whether it’s daily, weekly, or bi-weekly sessions, consistency can be key.
Eliminate Distractions: Find a quiet and inspiring space to work. Limit interruptions by turning off notifications or letting others know you’re in a creative session.
Use Deadlines: Set deadlines for yourself, even if they’re self-imposed. This can help create a sense of urgency.
Collaborate: Working with others can provide fresh perspectives and motivation. Consider co-writing with other songwriters or collaborating with musicians.
Seek Feedback: Regularly share your unfinished songs with trusted friends, mentors, or fellow musicians. Their feedback can guide your revisions and keep you motivated.
Join a Songwriting Group: Being part of a community can provide support, accountability, and opportunities for growth.
Study Songwriting: Continuously educate yourself on songwriting techniques, structures, and styles. This can provide inspiration and new approaches to your craft.
Stay Inspired: Engage with music that inspires you. Attend concerts, listen to diverse genres, or read about your favorite songwriters.
Practice: Like any skill, the more you practice songwriting, the better you’ll become. Embrace the process and be patient with yourself.
Remember, the journey of songwriting is personal, so find what works best for you and enjoy the creative process!
Garret
onUsing SMART goals: Specific, Measurable, Relevant, Time. Splitting up sessions with a primary focus only on sound design, another session specifically on capturing ideas. Minimum or 5 minutes spent every day. Can be as easy as capturing voice memo to use later.
Peter
onstep 1 – stay open to the muses
step 2 – keep involved with facebook #songspark songwriting group and complete each monthly challenge
step 3 – publish on my website PeterZee.Rocks
Thomi
onjust grinding to finish all of them
Bryan
onI am going to learn to play piano better in order to compose music quicker and bring more of my musical ideas to completion.
Krenar
onMaking music everyday.
Mr. Crowdy
onI won’t waste my time on practice; work will train me better. It’s my experience that excels at my work speed, not just my efforts.
FRANZ
onCreate deadlines on Google Calendar.
Mark L
onImprove my focus on writing and recording, and waste less time being distracted.
Lars Weeling
onRearrange the studio for better ergonomics end workflow.
mash
onstop trying to make every millisecond perfect and accept some of the roughness as “character”
Bill
onI have deleted social media from my life. Whoop. More time for audio WIN!
Stanley
onAvoid distractions to focus on music.
Gavin
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
Just keep building more ideas until something sticks
Peter
onI’ll turn off the Internet.
Thomas
onDiscipline, determination, priority, joy and creative inspiration.
Kiran
onNothing can help me except my experience and my strategy, so that’s why I don’t waste my time trying to find ways that could ruin my ideas. However, I do make sure not to clutter my computer with unnecessary files, as I prefer to keep my work environment organized and easy to navigate. I like to think of my computer as my home, where I know where everything is and can access it when needed.
Your Local Average Music Producer?
on// Note: I’m not chasing songs upload amount, neither am I chasing popularity/money. I just like music.
So, which steps I’ll take to finish more songs? – None, I want to make quality music, not tons of music.
So, which steps I’m going to take to make quality music?
I’ll grind the hell out of: Music Theory (Composition, Arrangement, Call & Response, Harmony, etc), Sound Design (its highly subjective, I’m going to do a ton), I’ll dive deep into my tools (plugins/stock processors/DAW functionality).
I think that’s it.
Tino
onThe steps I’ll take in 2024: a thousand times from the living area of the apartment to my basement music studio. And I’ll enter giveaways. Cheers!
Marcel
onGet more into the zone
Puss
onI’ll only practice on doing whats needed to get songs done in the shortest and fastest time possible.
Pete Horm
onImprove the mixes of my band.
Mr. Crowley
onFirst step: isolate myself more (if possible)
Second step: drink less
Third step: compose more on acoustic guitar (helps me generate more parts/complete a composition)
Sino
onLeave my job and my wife.
Char Palfrey
onWork towards not being such a perfectionist and nitpicking over every small detail when likely no one else would notice it anyway!
CC
onFor the next year I will focus on enhancing my keyboard playing skills and music theory, so I can bring it all together more effectively.
Arkinefed
onI guess if I start more I will finish more ;)
Henry Olsen
onRecently I’ve been waking up at 6am every day to work on music.
Also, I try to remind myself that not everything I work on has to be the next OK Computer — it sounds ridiculous when I write it out like that (who the hell do I think I am? lol) but it’s seriously a helpful strategy. Reminding myself that there’s lots of “just okay” music out there that people still enjoy really keeps me motivated and producing!
I’ll continue doing these two things in the new year and I’m 100% sure I’ll finish more songs.
Thanks for running the giveaway! I’m looking forward to lots more great BPB content in 2024 :D
Soni2Music
onBuy fewer programs and plugins and use better the ones I already have.
Thanks to BPB for their effort and work and happy holidays to all.
Soni2Music
Ian
onDeliberately create simple versions of my songs so they’re caught. Then develop the creative arrangements. Then record them “properly”. By starting & finishing songs quickly I’ll develop writing & recording momentum that will spill into the production creativity, yet still finish my songs in one form or other.
Soni2Music
onBuy fewer programs and add-ons and make better use of the ones I already have.
Thanks to BPB for their effort and work and happy holidays to all.
Anan
onRemember my passion and set a deadline too close
Julen
onI think I’ll try a lot more with the plugins and sounds that I already have. In that way, I think I’ll refind a new passion and than I’ll produce a lot more. I think i experiment a lot more and than I would be with one project more than an hour.
Quet0
onChange the location of the studio where more time can be devoted to it.
Wakusei
onI create and post BGM materials every month in order to try a genre that I have never created before.
Gio
onStay focused and just keep chipping away at what has to be done!
au child
onto be musically organized and to expose talent and THANK YOU FOR ALL THE PLUGINS WE GOT HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND A NEW YEAR
Auxbeatz
onWhat I need to do to finish more songs is stop procrastinating.. that’s my issue.. I’ll start one and then start working on something else lol.. I can do it!
Harsh
onThe best way to finish songs in 2024 is to do 1 thing at a time and focus on 1 thing at time. The main reason for abandoning projects is the stream of ideas and daydreaming, due to which we loose focus on old projects and get lured to the new ones, ultimately leading them also to the same place (the unfinished project graveyard).
We need to understand that music production is a marathon not a sprint !
Lauri
onStay organized, focus on relevant things.
ATHUL O PRAKASAN
onI’m going to stop waiting for perfection and give each song a deadline. If not, it will cause me to put things off.
I’m going to make writing music a higher priority than mixing and mastering, which takes too much time.
I’ll also aim to master a few vsti plugins and reduce the number of sound libraries and plugins I use to do the same tasks.
Andrew
onFinish my songs instead of starting another song.
Cole Leboutillier
onTo finish more songs in 2024 I’m going to be trying to focus more on how I go about making music.i usually say to myself I’m going to make this exact genre in this exact style and instead of doing that I’m just going to let the music take me where it wants to go. Im also planning on getting some more essential gear such as a proper chair for my desk so that i don’t get aches and I sit at my desk.
Happy holidays!
House of Avek
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
This is definitely a New Years resolution for me!
I plane to create a schedule to set time for producing a new song every month.
Set goals for each week. Sound selection, Loop creation and ideas, Arrangement, and Final touches for Mastering.
2024 will be a producers year for me.
Keep making music everyone and Happy New Year!
Guy Bartle (TSH82)
onNot ignoring my Muse when she whispers in my ear! She is a cruel mistress who takes away as coldly as she gives if I procrastinate…
Sergey
onI will stop procrastinate.
Oliver S.
onI’ll put my plugins and samples in order.
Jeremy
onI think I’ll just try and have more fun with it :)
djhasai
onalready started closing out the year by cleaning up and organizing my work space
HA$AI
onalready started cleaning up and organizing my work space so I can start off the new year fresh and ready to go ham
Scott
onIntentionally set aside time to work on music and stay focused on the goal for the finished product rather than getting lost in all the metaphorical fireflies I chase when producing music.
Pepe Mixsucking
onI’ll make a template to be used in every song, that saves a lot of time.
Daniel Sidon
onI am almost prepared for my workflow now, so I will be mixing Dolby Atmos songs now!
Got lot of knowledge from here, so I am happy now to make more of my desired songs and masters!
Thanks BPB for your help!
Olga Ciencialova
onI will finally make more songs this year, since I bought such a lot of stuff to record and mix my music thanks to bpb
Teo Jerabek
onFirst of all I need some more plugins for mixing, hope I will win some of them here! Thanks bpb
Barry
onI’ll start more songs this year. You can’t finish what you don’t start…
dominique
onHi Tomislav, thanks so much for this site!
I personnally will integrate a songwriting session (or songwriting practicing) at least once a week in my guitar practice schedule. I had always got a few ideas for songwriting that I never even tried, but also got found a few useful resources on the web, Regular practice and the tips in the pdfs will help me to write more songs and finish more!
Steph
onCreate a set of a few templates to speed up my song finishing process. Use AI and/or send the songs to online mastering services. Upload the finished product to a few audio sites for the world to hear.
spacekid
onHopefully win FL Signature Bundle so I can open those saved projects haha
I’m broke..
Scoobs
onTurn everything on, turn everything up to eleven, let the animals loos in the studio and hope for the best!
Jay-Kay G
onBuilding side hustles and income streams to support my progress in finishing more od my songs.
Jacob V
onClean up my plugins and deinstall most of them.
Alex
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
I already started the strategy and will upgrade it; I am working on building the album itself, beyond making songs and messing around. I have a plan on how the album will sound, what will be the visual style that will go with it, the general meaning and ambiance of the project, EVERYTHING. So with that, I get a direction I want to go towards. This sets a goal and the path comes naturally because of it.
Kim
onI just gonna do it step by step! This the year.
The biggest step for me is to work simple but effective with the song I have in front of me and not start new projects all the time. And then I need a music project alias to box in the project, like a statement, a frame to my art.
I gonna have fun and take it easy.
Make some music guys! You can do it! Good luck everyone!
Rob
onConcentrate on specific plugins and learn more then just fiddling with the presets, hehe
Kim
onI just gonna do it step by step! This the year.
The biggest step for me is to work simple but effective with the song I have in front of me and not start new projects all the time. And then I need a music project alias to box in the project, like a statement, a frame to my art.
I gonna have fun and take it easy.
Lets finnish some tracks! You can do it! Good luck everyone!
DeShawn J
onTo finish songs more in 2024 I’m going to commit to actually finishing what I started. Gone are the days of me just writing a guitar lick or a melody on the keys, or one line of a chorus. When I sit down and try to write or when inspiration strikes me and I get down the melody in my head, the baseline, the lyric, any part of a song that comes to me, I’m going to continue with that idea as far as I can in that moment. No matter how dumb that annoying self doubt voice in my head tells me it is. Or how silly I feel because it isn’t the genre I want people to perceive me as, or whatever genre that comes out. I’m going to commit and write that song that day or as much as I can that day/session and I will put it on my Soundcloud at the very least and if it comes out sounding nice I’ll even go the next step and promote it on all my social. But the main idea is to commit to what comes out, enjoy the process, and stop preventing myself from achieving greatness and what I know I can. Also I’m going to collab more and stop being so anti-social lol. Peace and love to you all and thanks for doing this giveaway!
Bani
onGoing to the studio more often instead of producing at home. More focus, more songs.
Arthur
onI’m going to reduce the number of the plug-ins I am using.
TRISTAN G.
onI will reorganize how I spend my time to have more free time for music !
Thanks for the giveaway :)
Edd
onSteps to finish more songs:
– keep writing
– make time to record
– win lottery so I can drop working to carry out steps
Russ
onI’m going to write down all of the beats/songs I need to finish and go through them to see what needs to be done. Then just start checking them off the list as I complete them. I think actually writing it down and making a list will make me hold myself more accountable to getting songs done for release.
DMRoc
onI’m going to be more consistent where it comes to spending time in the studio dnd make sure to be focused 100% during that moments. Everything else apart from my daw shoukd be turned off
Ninna
onI plan to listen to more music)))
stefan
onnot trying to many alternatives within a song. Just finishing ….stefs
Alex M
onPerfect my organization/schedule, between all I want to achieve audio-related and my main job.
Nick
onBy only working on one song at a time… instead of about 5.
Marian L
onSome change in mindset and organizing would be a good start for me to make more songs.
lung
onSpend less time online and more time making music.
Nori
onI think I’ve been pretty consistent, working more on the engineering part.
This year buying equipment that artists need to record.
Neftali Silupu
ondedicar mas tiempo para aprender teoría musical y a la vez practicar muchísimo, de esa forma podría plasmar mucho mejor las ideas a la hora de producir algún tema.
Saludos desde Perú.
Yewminyst
onI plan to take better care of myself and my sanity so I actually have the energy to open my daw.
Zzz
onI will make more tracks for 2024.
Adam R.
onBe in my DAW at least a few times a week, creating.
Robert Saunders
onLast month I purchased Arturia V Collection 9 and Pigments 4 and now I have to devote my time to becoming more familiar with this vast instrument library and I’m sure the songs will eventually come along for the ride.
Raúl R Romero
onI’m gonna level up my composition skills so I can finally be satisfied with my drafts.
rif_sc
onDo not pay too much attention to sound details during creation process. Simply saying, I need to accept more than usually
Richy Rossini
on2024 to get great music goal by new personal album publishing
Dogan Arsiray
oni will convince my wife that i need more synthesizer to finish more songs.
Georgios Matis
onEnter more competitions make a goal to win one.
Also that is a great question to ask.
Happy new year to all!
Whatislove
onJust finish these songs and nothing more
Jeppe
onSpreadsheet checklist approach is the way! One row for each instrument, columns designating progress status, like ‘conceptualized’, ‘draft’, ‘recorded’, ‘mixed’.
ozgur durlanik
onI will work harder and try to learn more
Jan
onI will find a new job.
Tobi
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
I will finish my tutorial and stick to the advise: I do not need more plug-ins, I need more skills.
Mike
onI will book myself more time to do more music production. Thanks BPB !
Alex
on1.Focus on production more than my 9-5 job
2.Sort my samples and plugins(Quality over Quantity)
3.Set a goal and deadline per project
4.Take breaks during sessions,Drink water,Refresh my mind and repeat
KNG
onSettin up deadlines would be a good idea for me as well. I often start on projects but then will go to another new one and forgettin the previous project. Outside of that, I wanna make sure I get to a higher lvl in my production. I really wanna get a full comprehension of mixinand masterin, as well as understandin frequencies. Still been strugglin with gettin my sounds to come out the way I want them to.
Christopher Fielding
onI plan on finishing sequencing all my drum parts. I hate playing to a metronome. I live rurally so I don’t have access to any drummers so I do all my drum parts. I like doing those first and then recording the rest of the parts. If I can get the drums done, that will be the biggest step in getting the rest of the song done.
Sehyun Kim
onLiving positively and Just do it.
Kemuel
onThe steps I’d take is to improve in being consistent. As having a full-time job and doing music while it’s very busy, I have to make sure I have a process where I can have some progress even if it’s just a little each and every day. And to be 1% better everyday.
Data Chunk
onI’ll try to limit the number of VST plugins in my arsenal, it’s just a case where “more” doesn’t mean “better”, I think.
Adil S.
onFinish work at day job earlier. Jam a lot and save the results. Do not consider new gear and focus on using what I have. Work with a limited set of tools for a long period of time.
Jonas Nilsson
onI will start collaborating with other musicians to be inspired.
Roberto Bravo
onStep to step guide to make a lot of cool songs in the new coming year of 2024
1. Focus on mastering one single plugin of sound design like Vital, Serum, Phaze Plant, etc
2. Make templates in plugin of catchy sound you like for the music genre you are matching
3. Eq Mid Side, Compress, Preamp and Reverb to put space in every instrument
4. Make Template of the arrangement and the music composition
5. FX and Automation in every instrument
6. Mix and Mastering with a reference track to match volume and gain levels and feel of the track
7. Post in SoundCloud to receive feedback from the people to improve the quality of the track
Rise and Conquer your Dreams :)
Eugenio
onWould be nice have more time to do more songs.
Thanks for giveaway, Happy New Year
Peter W
onTo finish more songs in 2024, I think I need to let go of some perfectionistic tendencies. I tend to spend too much time fiddling with very small decisions during the writing stage that ultimately won’t make much difference in the overall sound of a track. I should instead shift my focus as soon as I reach a “good enough” point on whichever part I’m working on. After all, it’s more important to complete the overall vision of the song and not let myself get carried away with small things! The small things can come at the end after the whole song has taken shape.
Thanks for the opportunity to win, and happy 2024 to all :)
Larry J
onUse less plugs and concentrate on using a select set better,
Patrick Irwin
onTo achieve my goal in 2024 I am going to spend 1 month doing field recordings, 1 month composing, and 1 month mixing. I should be able to finish my whole album in 3 months!
Eiden
onMost definitely I’ll be experiencing even more raw emotions and getting out some life experiences, so I can portray them through the power of music.
RobB
onI always find finishing songs to a high quality, ready for release is never easy, involves multiple key stages and takes far too long. In 2024 I will be focusing more on collabs and helping others achieve their goals. I enjoy being a team player and working with talented musicians/producers as it helps to keep me motivated.
Rodrigo
on1. Absurd amounts of coffee
2. Forget I have a family
3. Ready!
mira
oni will start using more field recording of nature to make my ambient track more natural :-)
Make every week more time to compose
try to will be more productive .-)
floralnaps
onI’m planning to write new songs primarily on acoustic guitar limiting my options, continue to downsize my synth studio, and to finish songs already recorded and in progress, focus on releasing singles without a care or pretense instead of trying to crank out involved album projects and sending demos to labels that never respond!
Raffaele
oni need to improve my skills, starting from zero i looking for an easy method to learn how to record music at home.
alex_noumi
onI will listen to more music and use references
Alex Shchedry
onTo fall in love
Acho Beats
onI will make more tracks so i could finish more tracks !
Weese
onHonestly the main thing I need to do to finish more songs is to let them be finished! It can be difficult to let a mix go when it always feels like things could be changed or tweaked that much more, always searching for the perfect sound. With clients, sometimes it is easier as they usually have a goal or sound in mind to work toward and their feedback is vital to the process. When it comes to my own productions, I have a tendency to want to keep working on them indefinitely, well past when the song could be considered “finished”. To achieve my goal, I will look for feedback from more people instead of relying on my ear alone.
Tyler
onDefinitely opening my DAW every day and working on 1-5 different things daily to progress and finsih songs.
Tyler
Gabriel
onI will try to spend time everyday being productive with writing, playing/performing and recording/mixing/mastering songs. I will also be less perfectionist and overthinking and just get on with it. Thanks for the op
wd40
onTurn it on and hope “I still fit the suit.”
Heather
onI will stop worrying about what everyone else is doing and holding myself back from releasing music that is not “good enough” just because it is different.
Tao (Dhrune)
onI will bring myself to start the day by opening my DAW, working even if it’s a tiny advancement. And not feel guilty during the resting days
Myles
onTo finish more songs in 2024, I will learn how to use my plugins on a deeper level and actually start using them the way they are supposed to be used.
instead of searching for the perfect instrument preset to use, I can start making my own for each track or tweak current presents to fit better. the main thing is to learn what plugins/sounds are appropriate in what area of production so that I’m not spending hours trying to find a sound to add.
Omar G
onMy idea is to start over again this year since after graduation 10 years ago, the time wasn’t there for me.
Dpeer
onI will have a listen to my back catalog. Evaluate what remains relevant. Avoid what’s irrelevant when going forward in 2024.
Jörg
onbinge watch less netflix :o)
sn
onSpend less time on internet and more time making music
AtlnMsc
onMy main goal for 2024 as a Producer is to spread my melodies arround the world
Vibesx_
onI would stop overthinking about things and simply go with the flow. I would also get up earlier to have more time to create/produce my music, and I will limit my social media/phone usage and other useless activties that will take up time.I will make music a priority in my life and really focus on what needs to be done.
PH4G3
onCreate a template and use quality plugins. Stop distractions especially freebie distractions and set dates to finish songs! Focus!!!!!!
Buzwan Handsome
on1.- Tell my boss that I need him to respect my work schedule so I can have time to finish my tracks.
2.- Establish at least a daily hour to lock me in my home studio without any disturbance.
3.- Have installed few but effective plugins, to save time in searching for the “correct one”.
4.- Do a checklist of the things that each track needs to be addressed in.
John Turner
onmake better use of session templates in Reaper
Joe G
on– Dedicating more time and having a better schedule.
– Trying to get myself in a healthier mental state so I can focus more when working on music.
– Trying to put out more music in 2024
Good luck everyone and have a good new year :)
Ben Hakun
onThe steps I will take to finish more songs in 2024 are: plan my time to dedicate 4 hours a day to experimentation, then take the good and complement it with songwriting. From then on, use all the free plugins that I have obtained through this magnificent website and launch it. thank you
Arshan
onMusic isn’t only created inside 4 walls or a studio. I’m gonna venture to more spaces and let ideas flow through me and into the songs.
Been
onIt’s simple!
First of all, I’ll plan my 24H into several plans; like piano practice, analyze others music, singing practice etc.
Next, I’ll follow that plan everyday tlll 2024 ends!
Duke
onI will work harder
Todd Harrop
onI intend to let go of my inner critic and develop songs further than I usually do before deciding to keep them or let them go. I also look forward to setting up a new orchestral template for video/game études and, hopefully, gigs. I’ve started prep work on two ambient and synthwave albums, so I plan to finish and upload them onto Bandcamp sometime in 2024.
Alex LGML
onI’ll be using an organizational strategy: allocate specific times and set deadlines for finishing some of the 277349 projects I started. And by some I mean a specific amount, like 10. That’s what we used to call a record, right?
Shannon McDowell
onI want to go back to finishing one track before starting another – I used to be more productive that way.
Blaise Kozak
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
Its easy! If I stop gaming bro, its eating my time!
Peace!
Blaise
Robin C.
onMove to working & studying part-time, and finally get around to actually buying that SM-57 that I’ve been eyeing.
Manuel
onThank you Tomislav for the blog!
I’ll try to get a better understanding of harmony, which should speed up the process of writing and finishing songs.
TheGirl
onOne track at a time.
Vanessa
onI will study time management!
entri ya
onreinstall my machines and delete unused plugins
Albinski
onI will try to set deadlines for my work, so that I won’t get distracted or think “i’ll finish that later”!
Murray
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
To stop allowing myself to be distracted by new seeds of ideas, which if they’re good enough I will remember them, and to complete the 20 or so half started tracks already on my DAW.
Tom Eelong
onStop over thinking the process and just get it done
Pedro Santos
onMore commitment.
Less jam and more focus.
Kevin Watson
onSet aside some time each day to finish a song. Even if it means just sitting there and nothing gets done that day. Work on the same song until moving on to the next.
manjeet kujur
onwell for me its always ‘mixing’.
Arturo
onI’ll try to be productive within the creative phase as long as possible, leaving the fine tuning aside. Good luck to all, peace and happy music making!
Dino Basi
on1. Have a nice little talk with myself
2. Lock myself in and throw away the key
3. Drink more smoke more
which should I choose? ……
LessLax
onSet goals based on time measurements, this way I will force my inner self with a sense of urgency when necessary!
Fabio
onstop procrastinating
Rafael Alt
onTrust my talents, having in mind songs are what I want to leave behind when I depart from this world.
Ty
onHoping to get more stuff out there as I transition to a more computer centered setup.
Gregerm
onThe steps I will take to finish more songs in 2024 is to organise all my work in progress songs into 2 folders.
Songs that are worth finishing and the core idea is good and songs that are probably a waste of time and should be deleted but i can’t commit because maybe one day the idea will be good and i can finish them.
Nicola
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
I will spend more time creating music
Balázs T.
onI’ll study music theory thoroughly, to make my music more professional than intuition based.
Pat Jackman
onI’m finally gonna fix my goddamn computer!
Mireille
onHappy New Year to you all!!
Pat
onAccountability and forced deadlines. Making clear promises to people, and agreeing a set deadline, to give the sense of urgency to push me to start and finish more projects. Thanks to this, 2024 is going to be a big year.
savage mars
onI am just going to do better, make better music, make clearer mixes for all my tracks ,strive for better social media engagement…just get my name/brand out there. This year gave me a great learning experience and I will apply all that I have learnt in the new year and add more information to what i have now.
I will do better because I can be better especially with all that help I get along the way, from groups like these(bedroom producers) to the ones closer to home and thanks your push/help is greatly appreciated.
Brandon H.
onFinding solutions for the roadblocks I run into instead of using them as excuses to move on to the next project!
Senor AM
onSomething I’ve been putting off is I have a couple hundred mishmash project folders to sift through and organize their priority (a complete nightmare!). To finish more songs in 2024 I’m going to upgrade my SSD processing power to navigate, open and close these projects at a more manageable speed.
Ray Nielsen
onI want to subscribe to some educational resources
John Volanski
onI just canceled DISH network. That oughta do it.
Nigel Dobson
onI’m going to stick to one genre, one daw and stop judging my music against other people. By virtue of this by the end of 2024 my hard drive will no longer be full of “one day I’ll finish it” songs
JoshD
onThe goal is to get all the tools/apps/software/sample libraries updated and organized then carve out time for both “play” and reading to bring life back in balance. I will not likely revive any old unfinished projects. Ideally a fresh start will take me somewhere new.
Mark T
onMy stairs (by alternating each foot per stair)
Mark T
onMy stairs to the studio (by alternating each foot per stair)
thevaporz
oni will finish more songs in 2024 by submitting beats in the producers corner weekly sample challenge contest. I will record more automation/ track mutes/ filter sweeps etc to polish arrangements to make my tracks sound more dynamic. thanks for the giveaway contest opportunity. pick me, and have a happy new year!
Brody
onI intend to embark on a “Vision Quest” and visit the following iconoclasts of recording history:
Sun Studios in Memphis
Abbey Road Studios in London
Hansa Tonstudio in Berlin
Sigma Sound Studio in Philadelphia
Electric Lady Studios in New York City
Ocean Way Recording Studios in Los Angeles
Blackbird Studio in Nashville
Bearsville Studios in Woodstock
Sound City Recording Studio in Los Angeles
Motown Studio in Detroit
I will raise a toast to each, pray for spiritual enlightenment, and then use the awesome suite of VSTs from this amazing giveaway to create a songs that Neil Peart, Eddie VanHalen, and Chris Cornell will rock to in Heaven.
Rob Hoek
onJust enjoy making music.
Devin
onI’m going to collaborate with more artists to finish more songs! Introducing new ideas through in-person meetups and online creation.
Tokyo Speirs
onI’m going to make more music in 2024, I kept my promise to myself and will be releasing my first new song in Jan, which technically will be 2024, so I’m STOKED!! But having another release mid-year is now a priority for me :)
Ozmer
oni will finish more songs in 2024 by Making more song, and find ways to avoid creativity block 😎
Ozmer
oni will finish more songs in 2024 by Making more song, and find ways to avoid creativity block
Allan
onMy struggle to finish more music comes down to letting my Ego get in the way. Always trying to make the best track ever, the best, hit, without even starting.
In 2024 I’ll try to let go of ego when creating music. Enjoying the process, let the music and ideas flow without being too judgmental.
Happy new year everyone and happy music making!!!
Chris
onJust purchased some new studio monitors, so hopefully they inspire me to finish more tracks!
Tejas Sharma
onHi Tomislav, thanks for the site! I’ll be adding a weekly songwriting session to my guitar practice routine. With your resources and tips, I hope to write and finish more songs through regular practice. Appreciate it!
Saso
onI need to purchase proper tools and stop using free stuff that is always limiting and taking away my inspiration
Melody
onTry to be less hard on myself and realize it takes practice to get better, and not everything will be perfect.
Duman
onI have not too much projects to work. But I believe that hard working can help me in 2024 if I will get a workload. As I’m reaper’s free demo version user, I often check your website to get more free and useful stuff. Thanks a lot for everything.
richei
onQ: What steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
A: i will finally learn to mix and master proper with an enrollment in Mastering.com’s TRE (The Reverse Engineer Program) and get like all professionally jiggy with it and all that when it comes to music production. That’s right. i said it. and it will come true, too. thank You.
may You all ride the eternal wind with glory and purpose! 🤘🏽
Hootan Farzadpour
onThank you Miroslav and all BPB friends and wish you all the bests in the new year!
I will spend more time recording and editing my records within FL Studio, limit myself to FL Studio diverse capabilities and some other more effective plugins, and will be less obsessive with mixing during recording and production stages.
Maximus
onI will take one step forward two steps back
LBLY
onI’m just gonna spend more time in DAW and write some music. And also learn more music theory.
Jacck
onI will move at my own pace because everything suits me :p
Davi Santos
onI’m going to buy better plug-ins and learn a new instrument. :D
Matt
onI will finish my songs more often
Mark
onDefinitely planning to collaborate more with local musicians in 2024. Working on songs all by myself too often leads to unfinished pieces of music due to lack of inspiration or loosing focus and noodling around.
shred
oni know i have to thin out my samples and vst’s to get rid of the ancient ghosts of inspiration, and stop trying to follow trends and be me.
use the instruments i have the most skills on and get back into using midi for drums mainly, (which i do anyway) rather than downloading ready made midi riffs which usually make me lazy and i’m not happy with, but too lazy to do it properly.
it’s all about using my free time better.
thanks for all the useful things on this site and happy new year!
Lucky
onOnly one: actually **** release them. I’ve been sitting on 98%-finished tracks for years and only adding to the pile. 2024 will be the year! It has to be, 2025+ music will mostly be AI, so, yeah, about time :D
Marco
onOne at a time!
(trying not to do too many things at the same time and then not finish any of them)
Cornel Fodor
onHello everybody! What I decided to do, related to your question, and this not only for the next year, but for the rest of my life, is that, first of all, I will be even more honest with myself as I am, in order to become even more hardworking as I am, (in everything I undertake every day to ensure my existence from all kinds of activities that have nothing to do with music, but which unfortunately I still have to perform) to earn and allocate additional time to my musical concerns, which, in addition to melodic creation, also means many other experiments that I carry out in order to obtain the best possible sound standard, even if I don’t have a very high-performance DAW, even if I don’t have of high quality synthesizers and processors, and even if I live alone and I’m already 60 years old. Yes I know! I come very late in this area. It’s not my fault…
Joseph Acampora jr
onI will try to spend more time in the studio with my partner. We need to continue to prep for all the new beats we intend to complete together. This will allow us to finish more music in 2024!
Daniel B
onI’m just going to grab my co-writer and finish them!
Hinnenberg
onLearn an instrument (seriously).
Thomas
onGonna learn a new instrument.
Tom
onI will combine my generative visual art with generating Midi – and play along live.
That should be fun :-)
Robson H S Souza
onIn 2024, I will do the complete process of my songs, and I won’t just focus on planning. The mantra will be, do the best with what I have!
Caritas
onThere won’t be many steps, but I would like to commit to this single one: every single day of 2024 to produce and work on my producing skills at least 30 minutes per day. That’s my statement!
Timothy
onWhat steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
I will focus on studying orchestration.
Dana Detrick
onWhat steps will I take to finish more songs in 2024? Less time on social media, more time with my instruments and gear! Having a recording schedule every day and showing up. Setting goals and milestones, and creating a plan to achieve them.
Mario
onGetting rid of distractions and working on a more regular schedule, when it comes to producing.
João Vitor Lopes Alves Dos Santos
onTo finish more songs in 2024, I will listen to music every day to inspire myself, activate the crossfade on Spotify to keep me in the groove and always stay tuned to BPB to follow all the tips.
Pete Murphy
onWhat steps will I take to finish more songs in 2024?
I’ll collaborate with more artists, helping them to finish off their songs, and work on the arrangements / instrumentation with them.
I also plan to make more time to finish off some of the solo songs I started in 2023, by saying “No!” to projects / offers that don’t give me good vibes.
Cheers!
The Falling Dream
onopen my DAW first thing every day, less youtube, get weirder with it
elle
onDownloading the best plugins
Apollo
onI will be mixing four projects next year.
1. buy a white board to visually write my goals
2. put more effort into promoting my songs
3 finally, practice
promocio
onMake more time in the mornings when I always get more done :)
Oneek Cyprus
onFirst I would have to set a deadline for the projects, I feel that by not doing so I leave some details for later and the project gets lost among the ideas. Another thing would be to accept that not everything has to be perfect, and thus stop getting engrossed in a single project for months.
Dmitry M
onI need to complete all the old demo projects one by one.
FrozenjaZz
onFor sure, using templates, and then organizing my sounds, these are the two main points I’ll improve to finish my songs in 2024!
daniel52abo
on-Taking production lessons from professionals
-Bounce stuff to audio more often
-Separate sound design and songwriting
Thx for the giveaway guys!
JoJoD
onJust finish them!!!!!!!!
PALATINUS
on“I can’t never stop workin’ hard
Each day I feel I have to improve
Hard work
Determination
I’ve got to keep pushing myself
I can’t never stop workin’ hard
I’ve got to keep pushing myself”
Jump man lyrics – Buckethead
Patrick Thomas
onIn order to finish more songs, i will adopt a “one in one out” policy. I cannot start a new tune until i finish an old one
Abhishek Kumar
onMusic always speaks something and what can I do for my music is to be consistent and to be true to my music. I’m gonna finish more & more projects this year.
Well thank you BPB you always helped.
Abhishek Kumar
onMusic always speaks something and what can I do for my music is to be consistent and to be true to my music. Im gonna finish more & more projects this year and of course thank you bpb you always help
Brian E
onTo make more music, I will organize my non-music commitments better. I am going to use templates and smaller devices to more music in. Finally I am going to continue to enjoy making music.
Brian E
onI will organize my life better. I will be making music on smaller easier devices. I will be limiting my distractions. Ensuring I have wfun wile doing it.
Cindy
on1. I will set aside at least an hour to work on it no matter how busy I am.
2. I will do more “focus listening” to train my ears
3. I will listen to a various genres of music, not only the type I like
Swaggy Zee
onIn order to finish more songs in 2024, firstly I’m going to designate a set amount of time to work on music, probably something like at least 7 hours per week. Secondly to limit the amount of songs I’m working on at once to 3, as I tend to start other ideas before I finish projects I’ve already started. And lastly try to commit to writing a full rough sketch of a song out on physical instruments before recording or translating to virtual instruments in my DAW.
gabriele
onthank you for this amazing opportunity. I’ll have to create a template on my daw in order to get a head start and don’t get lost in the little things!
gabriele
onthank you for this amazing opportunity. I’ll have to create a template on my daw (live 11) in order to get a head start and don’t get lost in the little things! starting a new project is always the worst part to me…
Hugo
onwell i’ve found a few like minded individuals who will hopefully keep me to task and finish more of my creations
akademie
onI will try pushing myself to make decisions about songs edits to get faster to final version for public release.
(= to make decisions)
Gore Melian
onI will set deadlines and stick to them, no matter what! even if that means releasing something that is not perfect for me. Having finished tracks is more important then having unfinished “perect” project
Pit
onI would like to finish some songs which are still swarming around my PC and waiting for the perfect finish.
Songman
onI will start the year with collecting phrases and feelings I want to use and evoke in my songs on a daily basis.
Additionally I will set a better schedule for me to make music and produce songs
Jessie H
onI will make better use of my available time, and continue to use and update my composition spreadsheet.
Anri
on– What steps will you take to finish more songs in 2024?
– I will set a timeline of goals on my calendar!
Octavio Villa
onTo finish more songs in 2024 i will get rid of all my non esentials and will set apart some time everyday to finish each song even if its not as good as id like to.
ii’ve heard that constraints make you creative. so ill put that to the test.
AudioDave
onMy objective is to refine my writing skills and produce more songs that reflect my vision.
KNG
onSettin up deadlines would be a good idea for me. I often start on projects but then will go to another new one and forgettin the previous project. Outside of that, I wanna make sure I get to a higher lvl in my production. I really wanna get a full comprehension of mixin and masterin, as well as understandin frequencies. Still been strugglin with gettin my sounds to come out the way I want them to.
RHYMETRY
onI’ve got daily music making time blocked out on my calendar and I recently organized all my project files by production stage. I’m prioritizing which tracks to finish in which order, and then moving down the list!
neda
onAll of them!
maks
onI just love music. I do as best I can
Adam
onI’m going to schedule time in my calendar for production! Get more serious about it, rather than just doing it when I have spare time. Looking forward to a productive 2024!!
whormongr
onI think will probably go over pieces that I started in 2024 and flesh them out since I have probably 20+ tracks that I started and never finished this year
Matus
onI have spent a lot of time watching videos and reading tutorials. My head was really full of it and it made me quite tired and demotivated. It wasn’t until one evening that I grabbed an external sampler, threw on a beat and started twisting the knobs. And I found that the best way is to have constant and live contact with the tools. Try and play. And above all to be happy about it. That’s my way to productivity 2024. Have fun with it, but also have a certain system.
mechanicalBeings
onFinishing tracks is one of my biggest struggles.
I will try to be more aware of what i am doing in the project and be more ruthless with decision making and moving on.
I will try not getting too much emotions involved and judge the project too early.
Rather than thinking “oh how will it sound to others” or whatever nonsense the mind comes up with at that moment of producing, i will just pay attention to what needs to be done at that moment.
Instead of getting meticulous with just 4 bars of idea I will try to just lay the whole track as fast as possible and then later work on details.
Overall i will try to be more conscious of what i want and what i actually wanna do in the project.
Marcio Morais
onI’m going to finish the production course I’m taking and start putting it into practice even more, doing some covers and finally putting into practice producing my own songs.
Philip
onTo finish more songs in 2024, I will sit down at the piano more and play guitar more.
Daniel Calado
onI’ll invest more on real focus, organization, a stronger mentality and letting go of the ego. Many thanks for the chance and Happy new year everyone. Peace!
Jerry Poot
onThe first thing would be to earn the Fl Studio and dedicate more time to music.
Asdrubal Castañeda
onI think I’ll start with an action plan based on:
*Daily tasks of music production, including open the Daw, ear training or instrument practice.
*Writting in a journal about my daily progress, doubts and issues.
*Use resources for the mix and master process like books, videos, social media groups/forums.
And at least but not less, to start everyday again, the most important thing is to take action and get up from the bed.
Happy new year!!! Good luck.
Amanda-Dawn
onThe steps I will take is advice someone told me, sometimes you got to let things go and move onto the next thing. Simple as that.
Best of luck everyone, have a rockin hip hoppin always poppin be boppin new years! :)
Omar G
onI just need to doit!!! This is the year. I most
Harshit
on1. I will make a calendar and stick to it.
2. I’ll Try to make it simple and clean.
3. Try to select rich sound samples in terms of quality.
4. I’ll do a single project in a single time.
5. No more mess.
6. I’ll try to listen more & more good music.
And I know i will do it.
Elektro Pirates
onFor me, I think I’ll need a change of game plan. Finish the song even if I don’t like it. What’s important is to build the habit of finishing tracks. The rest will follow.
Happy new year, everyone!
Frazer
onI will schedule 3 types of session:
Planning: make templates, listen to inspiring music, plan each song’s structure and elements
Playing: deep learning on my existing plugins and instruments, and experimenting without a plan
Creating: making songs using it’s plan and the creative tricks I’ve learned
SC
onI’m going to switch DAWs in the hope that the different workflow will inspire me :)
GLOW
onGet rid of distractions and not install every new free plugin but only those I actually need!
Jerry
on* Take a break from acquiring new audio plugins and learn the ones I already have.
* Sketch an idea around a loop, remove the loop and write the main part of the track based solely on that idea
* Try to recreate the basic structure of a favourite track
* Find presets/samples/sounds that works well together early on
* Go back to old sessions and try applying new ideas/processes from recent sessions
Stefan
on1. Use more templates to quickly sketch out ideas when they pop up.
2. Have fixed times when to solely focus on music work.
3. Finish more…
Alex Satt
onnothing materes
PureFire
onHappy New Year to all & thanks T & all at BPB
I am going to try not to be too self critical or be a perfectionist and not over complicate my ideas for music, keep it simple 💛😊👍
Tommys music
onI will get up early to start making songs because I am too old to work during nights now ;)
Awesom3
onShowing more work in progress to people and ask their opinion instead of saving drafts and never look at it again.
Richard Bergman
onHi Tomislav & the BPB crew.
My goal in order to maximize my workflow is to go from Reason 10, Studio One 4 Professional and Windows 10 to complete mastery of Reaper 7 and Linux instead of jumping back and forth all the time, and also create my own custom theme for Reaper 7 with my own (non-AI-generated) artwork, so that the whole process feels more me instead of corporate.
I also want to exclusively support the music software and hardware brands that support Linux and DRM-free software, and in the process slowly but steadily move away from all of my paid plugins with DRM from companies with constant EULA revisions, forced telemetry and always/regular online activations with CPU intensive and power consuming background processes that runs in my OS, and also means a higher electric bill.
In the long run I only want to use freeware, donationware and paid plugins that doesn’t use DRM that requires online activation, or at least with the option for a one-time offline activation method, or preferably plugins that use no DRM at all.
I also want to design both my own physical EPs, and later album, cover and booklet with a classic jewel case with my own artwork in order to get the full nostalgic experience like the ones I remember from my childhood and teenage years before the steadily growing digitalization of every music, movie, game and book mediums in the mainstream.
Anyway that’s my 2024 goal, and good luck to all of the participants of the giveaway, and thanks for a great and highly informative music software website, and the great BPB plugins!
Best regards
Richard
T K
onMake a 9-5 schedule to approach it like office work
danielV
onEasy bros, passion. Belive in yourself. Happy new year to y’all.
Marc
onI will set shorter timelines to finish songs.
Sred
onFree your mind and let the music flow
J Tempera
onWhat up Tomislav. Partied hard on New Year’s?? Haha
to finish more songs in 2024, I will concentrate more on music making and less on gear and plugins!!
btw that does not mean that I don’t want to win this thing 😁😁
J
onMastering my mixing skills to take my productions to release level.
Real Trepanier
onI will finish all those songs I wrote and writing now
Eugen Negue
onCongrats to all winners and i wish all of you happy new year and more tracks finished !