r/musicproduction 22h ago

Question I wanna get into producing music but i know im not gonna make as same quality as my fauvorite artists, how can i get motivation?

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I wanna get into producing music but i know im not gonna make as same quality as my fauvorite artists, im 15 never did an instrument or nothing but i like some hip hop artists and want to mix some generes but i dont have enough motivation, what are some things i could start out with?


r/musicproduction 23h ago

Question Does anyone know what it’s called when a commercial has a jingle that sounds like the brand name?

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Not sure this belongs here but does anyone know what is called when eg the rhythm of a jingle sounds like the name of the brand? Like the revolut jingle sounds like duh duh doo like revolut. Or just when music imitates actual words.


r/musicproduction 18h ago

Question i want to make music that matches kid cudi's style as im inspired by him, What software do i start using too learn and get to that level?

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r/musicproduction 15h ago

Question Got my first request to Mix/master a song

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Hey guys,

I just got my first request to fully mix and master a song but I’m a little worried.

This guy wants to release this song on streaming platforms, So I asked him to send over the stems because the beat itself is very muddy, distorted and all around it doesn’t sound good. I figured if he could send over the stems for it I could clean it up. The vocals itself sound fine.

But he’s refusing to send over the stems for the beat, I’m not sure why, he told me to mix it that way. I suppose it could be possible if I separate the stems myself, but when I think about it I’m guessing he may have ripped a YouTube beat or something that’s why he’s hesitant on sending the stems. I don’t mind artists using beats to record over, but I’d like to know if he owns the rights, or has permission to use it for commercial use. But everytime I ask he is either dodgy with the question or just changes the subject.

My question is, I don’t really feel comfortable mixing a song for full release if he doesn’t own the beat and I don’t want to be associated with it if it gets taken down/in trouble. But at the same time it’s my first opportunity to mix/master a song for someone else. What do you think?


r/musicproduction 10h ago

Question I need help

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I wanna start getting into producing music. I’m in a band but we’ve only ever played live stuff, this would be our first dive ever into music production. But anyways i think i wanna start just making instrumentals with my banjo and piano and stuff, no band stuff yet. What kind of things would i need for that? I already have a Roland juno ds 88 keyboard, some headphones, some speakers. I’m thinking for daw Fl studios, is that a good choice? Then I’m planning on getting a mic to record my banjo. Do I need an audio interface, what else would I need? And then once me and the band wanna start producing, do I need anything more? Any help would be appreciated


r/musicproduction 20h ago

Question 5 years of music prod and still little technical knowledge

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As the title says, i've been doing this for around 5 years now, only as a hobby, ill usually make a complete track every 2 weeks or so on average.

Despite doing it for 5 years tho i have extremely limited technical knowledge since i've never really researched anything or gone out of my way to learn new stuff, instead i just go off of vibe alone if that makes sense. When i make something, if i like how it sounds ill go with it, i won't go into the precise technical stuff like most people seem to do.

is this bad? i've been told by others that my music sounds good, but i am very aware that its not as good as so many others by producers that have been making music for the same or even less time than me.

i used to try learning these technical stuff but i just cant get anything to stick if that makes sense. i definitely have passion for music, but i just find it so hard to actually learn stuff that i gave up on that aspect.


r/musicproduction 9h ago

Discussion How many song should I put in an album?

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Back when I started, I wanted to make 16 song albums and make an image for each song so the image for the album would be a collage of 16 images. Im only making one image per album now, should I stop with 16 song albums? Im thinking this one im almost finished with is almost done, and itll be 9 songs if I just finish the 3 im working on right now.


r/musicproduction 9h ago

Question newbie here. is there a program/DAW that revolves around that 90s lofi sound that trackers used to have? currently i use basson tracker but i wanna have that down/upsampled pixelated sound in a workstation and not in a sequencer.

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r/musicproduction 18h ago

Question Are there any pitchshifters that don't make the new shift up sound synthetic?

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I guess there are particular tonal differences when moving up a guitar neck or up the vocal range that make it easy to identify when the shift up is real but I don't know enough to know if there are ways to imitate them so there aren't the telltale signs that a pitchshifter is doing it. Can anyone tell their tricks please?


r/musicproduction 2h ago

Question How does this mix mastering sound so professional?

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Ignore the lyrics and the type of music it is.just listen to the mix mastering. Its the most professional mix mastered song ive heard in my life. Ive heard others but this mix mastering is just next level in my opinion. Do you think dolby atmos plugin or something was used on this


r/musicproduction 13h ago

Question Your favourite drum plug that can create usable (!) patterns

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As the title says, I‘m looking for a drum plugin with sequencer that can create random but usable patterns.

Microtonic is a superb example, but its sounds aren‘t always fitting my tracks.

Also own Atlas 2, but its sequencer is totally chaotic (in terms of randomisation). Same applies to my MPC plugin.

Triaz by Wave Alchemy is cool, but it‘s random pattern option crashes my Ableton every time.

Any alternatives?


r/musicproduction 14h ago

Question Low Budget Laptop/Desktops for Music Production

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I’m trying to help a friend out by setting him up with the basic necessities of music production specifically for instruments with guitars and bass. I use pro tools and was planning on setting him up with pro tools intro for now until he gets into it more. I recommended he just start with a used strat, behringer interface and any used bass he can find. I don’t know what computer to set him up with. If he goes PC route, what CPU and ram should I try and focus on getting, or is there a used laptop that works well that I can find online for under 500 bucks?


r/musicproduction 20h ago

Question Resources for beginners?

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I want to start making tracks similar in genre to the soundtracks of some video games i like. They are mostly techno songs. I'm on Linux, so i downloaded audacity and LMMS and played around a bit with making some samples and beats but nothing ever sounds quite like it does in my head.

I feel like i often have great sounding loops in my head, but i can never get them to sound the same on my PC. I assume everyone felt this way when they were starting out? Does anybody know some good resources for teaching myself music production?


r/musicproduction 17h ago

Discussion How to snuck heavy guitars into pop music?

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Im mostly a pop rock/metal producer but i’m going to make a single and i want to make as poppy as possible.

The verses are fine by now but i’m getting really trouble with the chorus, i don’t know what to do there.

I’m sure i want to put a heavy guitar, but just strumming powerchords or the bass notes would be too heavy… Any suggestions?


r/musicproduction 4h ago

Question free autotune sounding plugins?

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hey, im making a joke rap song with my friends for a party. my experience making music is largely just indie pop/alt rock so i dont have a lot of plugins. my friend wants her vocals to have that shitty autotune sound so is there any free plugins for that?


r/musicproduction 11h ago

Hardware Budget studio monitor headphones?

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What are some good budget studio monitor headphones? Amazon links appreciated’


r/musicproduction 17h ago

Question Struggling during my drum arrangements like coming out with a groove

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I mostly work in my daw getting a midi keyboard soon but Ive been really struggling with my drum arrangements like a lot any ideas on how you come up with them easily or is it always trial and error


r/musicproduction 20h ago

Question What are the best parts and hardest parts about working on music with new people?

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r/musicproduction 4h ago

Question Is there still a market for old wavy Pierre Bourne type beats?

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I’m not trying to bite his entire swag obviously but are Pierre Bourne type beats still doing numbers on yt? Is it a good market to tap in to or is it too late?


r/musicproduction 14h ago

Question DistroKid question

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If I have a song called «Misbehave» I didn’t feel this much, and made a new version of it to a much better version, lyric is nearly the same thing, am I able to delete the first one, to then release it later?


r/musicproduction 7h ago

Question How skilled were you on an instrument before beginning?

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I want to start making my own music but a big issue I'm dealing with is not being skilled enough to realize my ideas. I can play a few songs on guitar, piano, and saxophone, and I have a pretty good albeit basic understanding of music theory, but I'm not at a skill level that I think I need in order to make music. Maybe this is an irrelevant problem that doesn't actually matter. But I feel that it takes so much more time and frustration to look up chords and have to constantly find examples of people making the sound I want in order to recreate it. But at the same time I'm not sure how to get to the skill level I think I need. Like do I just need to focus on learning more songs and improve my skill or do I need to focus on analyzing the harmony and melody?


r/musicproduction 3h ago

Question Sample clearances

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Idk if this is the right place to ask but does anyone know how I can get a sample clearance from imogen heap?


r/musicproduction 13h ago

Question True Peak clipping

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TLDR:

The "True-Peak" of my master is going above 0dB

The "normal peak" isnt

Hey guys Im mastering a song with acoustic instruments at the moment and triee to increase the loudness of the track by introducing some saturation and compression.

Now I got it pretty loud and wanted to render it out of my DAW to review it and while it was rendering it showed me multiple "Truepeak clips" which suprised me because the normal peak was -0.1 dB

Whats going on here? Will this affect my loudness on spotify?


r/musicproduction 16h ago

Question Looking for suggestions on in ear set ups

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Hey! My band is looking to get inner ear set ups for shows but also for rehearsal. We are wanting to use them for rehearsal so that the acoustics of the space don’t matter as much and we can possibly save some money on rehearsal space.

Curious 1- does anyone use them for rehearsal? Would our plan be realistic? 2- what set up is the best!

The parameters here are:

  1. We only need 4 sets, nothing bigger necessary
  2. We can probably (I think) run monitor mixes from my portable mixing board, so probably don't need to buy a fancy monitor mixing setup
  3. We need good noise cancellation from the in ears, but need a good solution for how to be able to hear the crowd so that our singer can respond to them (piping in noise, etc.)

We know it will be a big $$$ without having gotten to try them out so would love to hear what set up everyone loves!

Thanks so much!


r/musicproduction 16h ago

Question What do these numbers mean on the midi tracks?

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This is in GarageBand. Thanks! https://imgur.com/a/OJwC19P