![]() ![]() You'll find that with a deeper understanding of the music production software and the associated skills and techniques, that you can now get a specific production sound. You'll know you are approaching the end of this stage, when you are making tracks that start to sound like the tracks you hear on the radio.Īlthough this stage can happen over the entire duration of your music production journey, you can really start to hone in on what it is you like. This stage can take anywhere between a year to 10 years, depending on how much time you can dedicate to it. We have genre specific music production tutorials for Cubase or 'any DAW' which will help you learn the fundamental music production skills and techniques, like recording, mixing, EQ, compression, music theory, song structure, vocal correction, comping, and many more essential skills. Again, having guidance at this stage can help you shave months and even years off your learning curve. This stage still has a steep learning curve, but you are no longer getting frustrated by the software, and you can concentrate on actually making music. ![]() So, you will have found your feet in your DAW of choice, and perhaps you have mastered a few music production concepts, but now it's time to put that into practice. Stage 2: Starting to understand the music production side of things and gaining a deeper understanding of the software (NOTE: the tutorial may not be in a genre you want to produce, but the 'genre' is only a mechanism for you to get your production legs firmly under you so you can then make whatever genre of music you want). ![]() They are cheap, especially for beginners, and the first few videos of each are free so you can check them out first. It’s great fun and you can start right now. In these tutorials we start making music straight away and you’ll learn relevant and highly practical uses of the software as you start to develop your own music production style and make a track for the first time. We have created beginners course for anyone who wants to get started quickly in Cubase, Ableton, Logic and FL Studio. This is where some experienced guidance comes in handy, and I can’t stress enough how important this is to giving you a smooth start to your music production journey. When you’re in the zone it’s like you're part of the discovery itself, you’re totally at one with the creative process, and it feels amazing. That’s the feeling you get from producing music, when you're creating something that no one has ever heard before. But you don’t, you stay there, knowing you’re going to have a horrible day the next day but despite that unpleasant thought, you’ve got a big grin plastered across your face, because. It’s also the same feeling you get sat behind your computer at 4am in the morning thinking “I really should go to bed, I have to be up in 3 hours for work”. It’s why we are driven to explore the oceans, travel to the moon and search out new and exciting experiences. There is nothing quite like the feeling of discovering something completely new. But that's a long way off, so let's talk about why millions of people decide to take up music production as a hobby. It's fun and incredibly rewarding, and if you're really good at it, you can make a career out of it. ![]()
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