new in music production, need advice of how to start
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lilith2014
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new in music production, need advice of how to start
Good day everybody,
I wanted to create music for a while but is until now that I have time to start for good. Although the only thing that I know about music is pretty much that I love music, I would like to learn everything possible. My goal is to be a producer of music using sampling.
Please, could you tell me how can I start learning the basics of music production? All tips are welcome... I am trying to base my musical education to use it with Ableton's Live, but is a lot of terms and stuff included inside the software that I don't quite understand because of my lack of knowledge.
Thank you all for your time and support,
Juan.
I wanted to create music for a while but is until now that I have time to start for good. Although the only thing that I know about music is pretty much that I love music, I would like to learn everything possible. My goal is to be a producer of music using sampling.
Please, could you tell me how can I start learning the basics of music production? All tips are welcome... I am trying to base my musical education to use it with Ableton's Live, but is a lot of terms and stuff included inside the software that I don't quite understand because of my lack of knowledge.
Thank you all for your time and support,
Juan.
Re: new in music production, need advice of how to start
Follow all the tutorials built into live and read through the manual, while googling terms you are not familiar with. As things come together, bombard the Ableton board with trivial questions about why the software crashes your computer. <-- That last part was a joke. My Ableton install is solid as a rock.
Ableton’s engineers are hard
at work developing code that will allow our software to predict the future, but we don’t
anticipate having this available until at least the next major release.
at work developing code that will allow our software to predict the future, but we don’t
anticipate having this available until at least the next major release.
Re: new in music production, need advice of how to start
yeah deffo do the tutorials... best on any software ive used...
It will take time to come together, but if you find it fun im sure you will stick with it
Oh yeah... and whatever you do, try and resist all the companies trying to sell you stuff all the time. Its easy to think you need X synth or X compressor and you will take over the world... but as most people will tell you, its the talent more than how many toys youve got to play with....In fact if anything, ive always found having too much stuff to drag my creativity down..
Less is more ESPECIALLY when your new to music production..
It will take time to come together, but if you find it fun im sure you will stick with it
Oh yeah... and whatever you do, try and resist all the companies trying to sell you stuff all the time. Its easy to think you need X synth or X compressor and you will take over the world... but as most people will tell you, its the talent more than how many toys youve got to play with....In fact if anything, ive always found having too much stuff to drag my creativity down..
Less is more ESPECIALLY when your new to music production..
Re: new in music production, need advice of how to start
Well Live is the tool of choice you have right? So ideally you want to learn the theory and basics first. Live will come with trail and error as it did with me.lilith2014 wrote:Good day everybody,
I wanted to create music for a while but is until now that I have time to start for good. Although the only thing that I know about music is pretty much that I love music, I would like to learn everything possible. My goal is to be a producer of music using sampling.
Please, could you tell me how can I start learning the basics of music production? All tips are welcome... I am trying to base my musical education to use it with Ableton's Live, but is a lot of terms and stuff included inside the software that I don't quite understand because of my lack of knowledge.
Thank you all for your time and support,
Juan.
http://www.amazon.ca/Dance-Music-Manual ... 676&sr=8-1
Read this...TRUST ME! This "Bible helped me loads!!!
MacPro(1,1)
MOTU 828 mk3, Axiom Pro49, Akai MPD32, LiquidMix 16
Live 8, NOMAD Factory Plugins Suite, FabFilter Plugin Suite, PSP Vintage Collection
NERVE, Sylenth1, NEXUS2, Arturia Analog Factory 2.5, Trillian
MOTU 828 mk3, Axiom Pro49, Akai MPD32, LiquidMix 16
Live 8, NOMAD Factory Plugins Suite, FabFilter Plugin Suite, PSP Vintage Collection
NERVE, Sylenth1, NEXUS2, Arturia Analog Factory 2.5, Trillian
Re: new in music production, need advice of how to start
Looks like a good book that... dont think you could go wrong thereramangill wrote: Well Live is the tool of choice you have right? So ideally you want to learn the theory and basics first. Live will come with trail and error as it did with me.
http://www.amazon.ca/Dance-Music-Manual ... 676&sr=8-1
Read this...TRUST ME! This "Bible helped me loads!!!
Re: new in music production, need advice of how to start
Follow the tutorials first before you decide if u need a book. IMO
Re: new in music production, need advice of how to start
The book is more of a general overview...what is the point of the live tutorials if you don't know about the basics first right?Rave wrote:Follow the tutorials first before you decide if u need a book. IMO
MacPro(1,1)
MOTU 828 mk3, Axiom Pro49, Akai MPD32, LiquidMix 16
Live 8, NOMAD Factory Plugins Suite, FabFilter Plugin Suite, PSP Vintage Collection
NERVE, Sylenth1, NEXUS2, Arturia Analog Factory 2.5, Trillian
MOTU 828 mk3, Axiom Pro49, Akai MPD32, LiquidMix 16
Live 8, NOMAD Factory Plugins Suite, FabFilter Plugin Suite, PSP Vintage Collection
NERVE, Sylenth1, NEXUS2, Arturia Analog Factory 2.5, Trillian