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@georgemargaris I can relate to that. I think the critical and over-analytical parts of the brain give up first when sleep deprived, then emotion and intuition can have their way without being as inhibited. You're smart to record those moments though, I've let too many of mine go forgotten.
@amusiathread Yes, it might be excatly that. About the recording: you need to set up your homestudio so that you just have to press a button to start recording.
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I can relate to that. I think the critical and over-analytical parts of the brain give up first when sleep deprived, then emotion and intuition can have their way without being as inhibited. You're smart to record those moments though, I've let too many of mine go forgotten.
Yes, it might be excatly that.
About the recording: you need to set up your homestudio so that you just have to press a button to start recording.
So smooth, so beatiful...