thermionic
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2004
- Messages
- 1,671
Hi,
This goes for composing / arranging music and creating / designing equipment. Are you the kind of person who focuses solely on one project (as much as is possible, considering you have to wait for other people to do things you don't), or do you work on several projects at once, performing different stages on separate projects as and when the inspiration strikes?
Both approaches have their advocates. Having said that, from what I've seen, people who tend to bite the bullet and approach a project with tunnel vision from start to end *tend* to be the more productive (in my experience - say if you disagree). Those with many projects going on at once can often nibble at each, but without really getting anything finished. Through no choice of my own (I have to wait for other people to get their s**t together) I've recently become more of the latter, and it worries me. I don't want to be one of those guys you know with a cupboard full of great, but incomplete ideas.
Anyway - it's late here and the gist of my post is probably totally incomprehensible. Props to you if you can make sense of it
Justin
This goes for composing / arranging music and creating / designing equipment. Are you the kind of person who focuses solely on one project (as much as is possible, considering you have to wait for other people to do things you don't), or do you work on several projects at once, performing different stages on separate projects as and when the inspiration strikes?
Both approaches have their advocates. Having said that, from what I've seen, people who tend to bite the bullet and approach a project with tunnel vision from start to end *tend* to be the more productive (in my experience - say if you disagree). Those with many projects going on at once can often nibble at each, but without really getting anything finished. Through no choice of my own (I have to wait for other people to get their s**t together) I've recently become more of the latter, and it worries me. I don't want to be one of those guys you know with a cupboard full of great, but incomplete ideas.
Anyway - it's late here and the gist of my post is probably totally incomprehensible. Props to you if you can make sense of it
Justin