Hi Guys I am new to the forum, just thought I'd start off with a thread beginners may find interesting. Hope you enjoy
• Choose a DAW you feel comfortable with and learn it inside out. After two months of using it don’t just bin it and think hmm… I think I’ll go with another DAW because ‘so and so’ has recommended it to me. If you do this you will probably end up getting into a routine of Ableton one month, FL Studio the next and so on. I see so many naïve producers doing this it amazes me; if you stick to learning one DAW initially I promise you will develop your production skills far quicker.
• Get your music out there! With social networking bigger than ever you can get your music heard by thousands of people. Join every social network and follow people/subjects relevant to what you are doing. Speak to them, engage with them, and give feedback to them. By being nice you will receive a lot of ‘niceness’ in return.
• Take advantage of all the free tutorial resources out there. You can simply type in a search engine ‘genre’ tutorial and there will be a list of free resources for you to look at. Big producers are always willing to give away some of there production secrets, keep up to date with the big guys from Future Music and Sound on Sound and buy all music production magazines.
• I know people may disagree with me here but try and stick to one genre. I was experimenting with all different kinds of music and in the long run it slowed me down learning the genre I was best at. I was learning a bit of one and then swiftly moving onto the next which meant I had a diverse amount of tracks but the quality was terrible.
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