producers vs knowledge
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Crazy Cuts.
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October 26, 2014 at 1:33 pm #2077251
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ParticipantI took one semester of Music Theory, but other than that am self taught. There is a LOT to learn, but after a few decades, I’m starting to feel pretty confident. heh
October 26, 2014 at 6:09 pm #2077272siddharth.jha.email@gmail.com
ParticipantSame here, I started a couple of years back producing classical. Youtube tutorials and forums like these were my best friends. Not to mention the REAPER instruction manual..haha
October 27, 2014 at 11:54 am #2077461Marco Solo
ParticipantGet some free training from Coursera and the likes. Don’t reinvent the wheel.
October 29, 2014 at 8:48 am #2080232Lamid45G
ParticipantSame here, no musical background what so ever, no idea what is do re mi is ( aside from Sound of Music heh), self-taught
Finished up the tracks and local DJ’s appreciated it, its a good stepping stones for meOctober 29, 2014 at 2:09 pm #2080541DJ JIMMY G
Participanti think im getting there, i would send the link to the new track so you can see what i mean but this is the wrong forum, maybe i will post it in the mixes section haha
cheers guys.November 9, 2014 at 2:28 pm #2086051Crazy Cuts
ParticipantHello everybody, I’m new to forums of any kind, and even though I’m an experienced DJ, I’m very new to the production field, I’ve purchased the Native Instruments Maschine Mikro, a Macbook Pro. As far as software, I have Ableton Live 9, and Logic Pro 9 as well, I’ve experimented and fueled around a bit, but nothing really serious happened. And after watching a few reports on the direction of DJing is going, I’ve decided to get more serious about producing but, I don’t have any idea where to start. In addition, I don’t have real idea of how to use my digital equipment so, is there ANYBODY who is FAR more experienced than myself that can help, and is willing to give me some basic tips of being a producer. I would REALLY appreciate that GREATLY.
November 9, 2014 at 7:16 pm #2086101DJ JIMMY G
Participantlike i mentioned in previous posts, i have been playing around with software and producing for many many years and i have only just gained confidence in creating full music productions. If you have brought a lot of equipment and have minimal knowledge then make sure you are constantly using it, check free tutorials on youtube etc…
November 10, 2014 at 10:42 am #2086391siddharth.jha.email@gmail.com
ParticipantHey there, Crazy Cuts, I’m not a pro by any means, but I’ll be glad to help you out. If you’re willing to give it the time it needs, then I’m sure you will enjoy it. Can you contact me on facebook, twitter or email? that way I can get in touch with you more, or if you don’t wanna do that, then start a new post dedicated to producing.
November 10, 2014 at 1:24 pm #2086521Terry_42
KeymasterI have to say I was in the position for a small label to pre-sort music between 95′ and 05′.
Now even back then you had several software titles that could almost do what today is possible (it is just more convenient today).
And I have to say:
While many of the songs you get are “somewhat good”, you have to use criteria.
And one of the easiest to hear is the first 20 seconds of the song have to have:
– song structure
– harmonic consistence
– follow a recognisable scale
– song integrityBecause these are the basic things for you to check if a song is made by a musician who knows what he is doing or an amateur who is playing around. If you cannot hear this in the first 20sec of the song it would get into the trash.
Now I know I was not the only one doing it this way, most music industry guys I knew did it this way.So while software is nice you need to have the following basic music knowledge:
– Basic harmony and music theory
– Basic song structuringThis is the bare minimum and I know many people that ask me: “Hey that sounds great, why was it trashed?????”
And these are just the basics, if you get to stage 2 there are even more things like harmonic flow, volume headroom,….
November 10, 2014 at 10:08 pm #2086691Crazy Cuts
ParticipantYo Cheeku,
I’ll take any help that I can get, that’s good enough of me, since you’re offering your help then let’s do this. I will contact you on Facebook.
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