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GenoIndeed 02-15-2016 05:03 AM

Music Production
 
As someone who's done production for a long time now and wants to make a career out of it, i've been curious about who else in graal does the same, mainly thru computer software. I'd like to know what got you into it and where you see yourself going with it, and if you have anything to share, Id like to hear it.

TWIZ 02-15-2016 05:16 AM

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Posted by GenoIndeed (Post 672148)
As someone who's done production for a long time now and wants to make a career out of it, i've been curious about who else in graal does the same, mainly thru computer software. I'd like to know what got you into it and where you see yourself going with it, and if you have anything to share, Id like to hear it.

I want to get into it, but I suppose that doesn't count. My school is offering a digital music production class for the first time next year, so I will probably take it, and the reason being I want to be able to make my own music for a YouTube channel I plan on starting by the end of this semester.

GenoIndeed 02-15-2016 05:18 AM

What software are they gonna be using? And if you need help getting started i can help you with that.

Pharaoh 02-15-2016 05:45 AM

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Posted by GenoIndeed (Post 672148)
As someone who's done production for a long time now and wants to make a career out of it, i've been curious about who else in graal does the same, mainly thru computer software. I'd like to know what got you into it and where you see yourself going with it, and if you have anything to share, Id like to hear it.

I've used Frooty loops, Acid Music Studio, Garageband, and Ableton for making beats and such. In the end, it really comes down to your skill and creativity when creating music. It is the same with art, if you have high end equipment but intermediate talent then it won't do you any good. Someone with a high end program like Photoshop but isn't very good at drawing can create something that is garbage, while someone with a default program like paint with a lot of creativity can create a masterpiece. You can practice with free programs like Frooty loops for starters, and then develop your own style as you go along. Really what I would recommend for anyone trying to go into music production is to learn basics. Learn to read music (scales, music theory etc./ unless you are really talented) after that just mess around with free software on the interwebs. Having limitations often creates many opportunities for creativity. If you really want to go into music production after that then invest into some equipment/ software, such as some high end microphones/ pop filters, mixers, pitch sifters, keyboard, maybe some instruments... etc., it depends on the music you want to create.

GenoIndeed 02-15-2016 06:14 AM

I recommend using fl studio to start out, easiest to learn and incredibly versatile.

Ive been using fl studio since i started and my main style of creation is sampling and combining premade loops. I can also make stuff from scratch but prefer sampling tho.

TWIZ 02-15-2016 06:49 AM

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Posted by GenoIndeed (Post 672153)
What software are they gonna be using? And if you need help getting started i can help you with that.

Not sure. I just found out about it last week, but I'll be sure to contact you though if I need help

GenoIndeed 02-15-2016 05:12 PM

Alright, hopefully its not pro tools lol


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