Computer Music

Finishing a track

01 A great philosopher once probably said ‘to achieve perfection is impossible’, and while that is not strictly true (just ask a band like The Blue Nile), accepting that your music might not hit perfect levels might mean you can actually finish it. If you are constantly striving for a level which is impossible to achieve, you may actually end up doing more harm than good (see tip 3).

02 Why not take that further and accept that a track will be finished? You will always – days, weeks, months

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