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QuestionHow do I start producing music at home?Timothy Linetsky is a DJ, producer, YouTuber, and music educator based in San Francisco, California. He has been making music for over 15 years, and is known for his YouTube channel You Suck at Producing, in which he does music production tutorials for over 330,000 YouTube subscribers. In addition to teaching music production, he releases his own music as Underbelly. He has taught at schools such as Beat Lab Academy and Pyramind. He is also an Ableton Certified Trainer, and has worked closely with the company to produce tutorial videos and educational content. His original productions have garnered millions of plays on Spotify, and in 2020, he released his debut album Machine Yearning as Underbelly to critical acclaim.I started collecting vinyl records when I was 14 or 15, and I started making beats out of them. Then, I learned to use production software by watching online tutorials and mostly just messing around. Mastering the technology and producing your own music takes time, effort, and practice, but if you're really interested and willing to learn, you'll be able to do it!
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QuestionHow easy is it to produce music?Community AnswerIt depends on how much time you put into it. It may take days to understand a single music term and how to apply it. Alan Walker says its took him over a year to understand music production.
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QuestionHow do I know that my track is good? Where can I upload my track?Community AnswerIf you want to make sure your track is good or not, the best way is to call a few friends of yours and have them listen to your song. You could upload your track to any number of online servers or media sites.
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QuestionHow can I become a successful EDM producer?Community AnswerPracticing a lot is key. Tinker with your programs until you know them inside and out. Don't ever take shortcuts, and know that producing can be very difficult. You will need to be patient and willing to persevere, even when you're having trouble translating what's in your mind to being on your laptop.
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QuestionWhich instrument is the easiest to learn?Community AnswerYour best bet is the piano. Once you know how to play the piano, you can use a MIDI keyboard. They will allow you to produce different kinds of sounds, which is a big part of producing music.
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QuestionHow do I get FL Studio?Community AnswerIt can be purchased on a disc at your local guitar center, or you can buy it straight from Image Line on their website. They created FL Studio, and update it on a yearly basis.
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QuestionHow much money can I make being a music producer?Community AnswerAverage Annual Earnings: $49,000. General Earnings Range: $25,000 to $1,000,000.
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QuestionHow can I become an EDM producer?Community AnswerStart by making EDM tracks. The first few will probably not be too great, but just keep making tracks and you'll get better and better. If you want to be 'current' with your music, you should get your influences from your favourite EDM artists and go with the flow of your favourite sounds. Keep going back and forth between listening to your tracks and professional tracks to see where you can improve on your sounds, panning, volume, etc. Remember the fundamentals of EDM. It's got to be banging, with a heavy bass kick and a solid hook.
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QuestionWhat degrees do I need in order to become a music producer?Community AnswerRather than degrees, try to focus on connections instead. The more connections you have, the easier it will be for you to get more work. A degree in production can help however.
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QuestionIs there an online free music production course or tutorials available for beginners like myself?Community AnswerYou can try looking on YouTube. Check Busy works beats channel or FL School. They really help!
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QuestionHow can two producers make songs together?Community AnswerHit the studio together or send each other work.
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QuestionHow can I get family support?Aung AungCommunity AnswerFirst, learn music production online without telling your family members. Practice until you are good enough make your songs sound like a pro's.Then, try to make a really good song and show this to your family. If you show you're capable, they will be proud and support you.
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QuestionIs going to school while doing all these other things feasible?Community AnswerYes, as long as you are able to balance school and producing. There are many bedroom producers out there who are studying at school, but use their spare time to produce music.
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QuestionWhat can I expect to get paid for the work of a music production?Community AnswerIf you're new, not much, but the longer you're at it and the more success you have, the more you can make.
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QuestionWhat is the best app for producing rock and metal music, and also for mixing and mastering it?Community AnswerI recommend Auxy and Music Maker Jam. Those are the most helpful music production apps. For mixing, you can use edjing 5 and edjing Scratch.
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QuestionAt what age should I start producing and songwriting?Community AnswerThe sooner the better for everything. The earlier you start, the more time you'll have to hone your craft.
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QuestionWhat's the best DJ app?Community AnswerAs a beginner, I would recommend GarageBand. It is easy to learn, and fun to experiment with.
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QuestionHow can I learn to produce EDM on my smartphone?Community AnswerCheck out the app Drum Pad Machine.
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QuestionHow old do I have to be to become an EDM record producer?Community AnswerThere is no age requirement. You just have to be good at it.
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QuestionHow much salary does an EDM producer get?Community AnswerIt varies greatly as there are some that become quite rich while others make little to no money and have to work other jobs.
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QuestionI want to be a music producer. How do I get started?Community AnswerStart with getting a Digital Audio Workstation. If you are using Windows, then 'Ableton' or 'FL Studio' work fine when creating more electronic tracks. If you are looking to record instruments, Pro Tools is pretty good if you have a lot of money, and Cubase is a good option too. If you have a Mac computer, I would recommend Logic Pro X.
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QuestionCan I use Garage Band to produce music instead of expensive software?Community AnswerYes, but you should use the computer version, not the app, and make sure it's the most up to date version as well.
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QuestionWhat degree do I need to become a music producer?Cristian CardonaCommunity AnswerA degree isn't necessary, but having a sound engineering degree or a production degree usually helps if used to its full advantage.
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QuestionHow do I get my music heard globally?Community AnswerTry Amuse or websites of similar kind. They upload music on Spotify, SoundCloud and many other music streaming apps for free. Someone will definitely come across your music one day. If it's good, it will spread like a forest fire.
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QuestionWhat instruments should I learn how to play when starting music production?Community AnswerPiano and guitar are usually the best to start with. I would start with piano.
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QuestionWhat should I focus on learning now to help me get into the music industry as an adult?Community AnswerWell, it would be nice to go to a music teacher and learn music theory. Practice a lot and experiment with your own music.
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QuestionHow can I become a music producer if I have no equipment, only a mobile phone?Community AnswerDownload music maker apps such as Groovemixer (which I recommend) for free from the Play Store. Then get free sample packs online and start making beats.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have all the instruments?Greg SavageCommunity AnswerYou don't need every instrument to make music. Work with what you have and add on to your arsenal when you can.
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QuestionHow can younger people (kids) who want to pursue producing as a career get a good start? Is there anything they can start doing that can help later?Greg SavageCommunity AnswerYes, practice is always good and the same goes for taking lessons or finding a family member or friend of the family to mentor the child.
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QuestionSo, I am a child (11) and I play instruments and compose and sing, but do I really need every single one of the items of equipment you put in the article?Greg SavageCommunity AnswerIf you want to produce and record your music to a medium where people can hear it (as a digital product), then the answer is yes.
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