Yeah so thanks everyone for taking the time to reply to my post!
Soundrider:
Totally… I am sure knowing your machines is really important. which I guess is also an argument for keeping the equipment small.
De wouzer:
Thanks for the reminder, I’ll try and figure out what format works for me. I have a feeling that a jammy approach with a simple stereo recording is something that could work for me as well. That would also help me keep my shitty computer out of it, which sounds good.
TrabanT:
Daily “work” sounds like a good idea. So does setting a similar tempo every time and working the effects. Reading your post reminded me how little time I dedicate to setting those nicely!
I googled “making music every day” and found this interesting summary of what that did for a person when they did it for 3 months (I think): 9 Things I’ve learned from 3 Months of Daily Music Making | Music Software Training & Ableton Live Tutorials
That pretty much sold me on doing it.
yoof:
Good idea, gonna try and find things I can work on when I am not in the mood for acutal musical material.
andreasroman:
Good idea man! Gotta set my goals realistically. I’ve kinda been limiting myself to loops anyway, but this puts it nicely into a bigger scheme. Cheers!
4.33:
Been playing with the idea of “convering” favourite songs already for a long time, but I am gonna make it happen now. Been looking at minimal stuff cus it has few elements and I can probably manage that kinda music with the A4’s four tracks. Dusty Kid is a favourite so far.
And yeah, macros… I haven’t even touched those so far cus it seems so daunting… Bit of a waste eh 
You mean like template DAW projects with plugins for mixing, like EQ, COMP, etc?
I suggest Tarekith’s guides for cutting through the BS. It’s all most will ever need to release decent tracks on SoundCloud or Bandcamp.
http://innerportalstudio.com/guides/
Thanks a lot for that idea! Will try to work those tips in when I am not working on music then 
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Then use the DAW to remix.
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First of thanks for the tip. That sounds like a good way of doing it. Perhaps I am even gonna try combining that with the performance macros!
The bit about the remix though: You really mean for creating a new song derived from the old one? Or more like trying a different mix, just different EQ, etc.?
Thanks again everyone for chipping in so far. Hope you’re all having some nice off time around chrismas!