What will I need to learn to start producing like this?
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simmerdown
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Re: What will I need to learn to start producing like this?
one of which guys?
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starving student
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Re: What will I need to learn to start producing like this?
i never share my own musicTarekith wrote:Haha, zing!
Go for it man, give it your all and remember to have fun along the way. Most people here never seem to share their own music, so take that with a grain of salt too.
Oh, and this:
http://tarekith.com/tracks/
Re: What will I need to learn to start producing like this?
Yea he had it coming lol, I listened to your tracks too dope stuff! I actually posted an original track that came out of my camp in my OP although I didn't produce it.Tarekith wrote:Haha, zing!
Go for it man, give it your all and remember to have fun along the way. Most people here never seem to share their own music, so take that with a grain of salt too.
Oh, and this:
http://tarekith.com/tracks/
Re: What will I need to learn to start producing like this?
Apologies if you took my thoughts on talent personally yeaokwali. It wasn't directed at you as such, more at the pervading tone on this forum that time and effort and a will to succeed results in great music. It doesn't always. It hasn't worked for me, that's for sure. Raw talent is the missing link in my case. But, as Simmerdown pointed out, this should be talked about elsewhere.yeaokwali wrote:Lol oh boy one of these guys please link me to some of your tracks I'm curious to to see how your theory holds up in your casebeatmunga wrote:Sorry simmerdown, didn't know about that one.simmerdown wrote:(...thought we settled the myth of talent thing in that other 50 pager...oh dear here we go round again,llol)
Probably for the best...
I hope the time and effort works for you in bringing out your talent. More great music = win/win situation for all of us.
As for my own lack of talent, I don't bandy my music around on forums generally but if you want to continue with the 'zing/he had it coming' thing, here's some ammunition for you.
http://snd.sc/MDhaiY
http://snd.sc/MDhQ8b
mendeldrive wrote:NOBODY designs their own sounds... There is ZERO point in reinventing the wheel.
Re: What will I need to learn to start producing like this?
Ah well in that case, my apologies as well. I assumed you were purposely trying to be an ass. Well if I turn out anything like my brother then it will = win/win. Zing retracted lol.Apologies if you took my thoughts on talent personally yeaokwali. It wasn't directed at you as such, more at the pervading tone on this forum that time and effort and a will to succeed results in great music. It doesn't always. It hasn't worked for me, that's for sure. Raw talent is the missing link in my case. But, as Simmerdown pointed out, this should be talked about elsewhere.
I hope the time and effort works for you in bringing out your talent. More great music = win/win situation for all of us.
As for my own lack of talent, I don't bandy my music around on forums generally but if you want to continue with the 'zing/he had it coming' thing, here's some ammunition for you.
http://snd.sc/MDhaiY
http://snd.sc/MDhQ8b
Re: What will I need to learn to start producing like this?
No worries. Interesting, the nature/nurture thing.
My brother was a champion sprinter and runs a successful company constructing bespoke wooden buildings.
I got the school record for the slowest ever lap of the track on sports day, and I can barely put a shelf up.
I'm genuinely curious now - apart from being a music lover (aren't we all?) and having a talented brother, what have you done about being a producer so far? Any demos so we can give some more concrete advice on how to make your stuff sound like the examples you linked? Or at least a pat on the back that you share the family X Factor gene?
My brother was a champion sprinter and runs a successful company constructing bespoke wooden buildings.
I got the school record for the slowest ever lap of the track on sports day, and I can barely put a shelf up.
I'm genuinely curious now - apart from being a music lover (aren't we all?) and having a talented brother, what have you done about being a producer so far? Any demos so we can give some more concrete advice on how to make your stuff sound like the examples you linked? Or at least a pat on the back that you share the family X Factor gene?
mendeldrive wrote:NOBODY designs their own sounds... There is ZERO point in reinventing the wheel.
Re: What will I need to learn to start producing like this?
No demos atm I wish I could post something up lol. I actually didn't just start technically. I just sort of always dabbled, but after being introduced to that guys music I decided to get serious. Interestingly enough I actually got my brother involved in music. Introduced him to DAW's, and other types of music. Recommended he pick up ableton, and he even ended up taking classes at the dubspot. We started on the same level, and were suppose to produce together, but my instant gratification syndrome saw me showing up in the studio less, and less. Anyway I'm tired of being a mediocre "genius". End rant lol.beatmunga wrote:No worries. Interesting, the nature/nurture thing.
My brother was a champion sprinter and runs a successful company constructing bespoke wooden buildings.
I got the school record for the slowest ever lap of the track on sports day, and I can barely put a shelf up.
I'm genuinely curious now - apart from being a music lover (aren't we all?) and having a talented brother, what have you done about being a producer so far? Any demos so we can give some more concrete advice on how to make your stuff sound like the examples you linked? Or at least a pat on the back that you share the family X Factor gene?
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Re: What will I need to learn to start producing like this?
weed is ok with friends, but I'm not much of a smoker, what does that have to do with anything though? lolfunken wrote:weed is bad for you
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pepezabala
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Re: What will I need to learn to start producing like this?
+ inspiration.stoersignal wrote:loads of weed
And I wouldn't say you need to learn a lot of composition, arrangement and production to do what XXYYXX does. It's throwing some standard beats and preset sounds together, though it is very inspired, catchy and clever.
Download some beats from the web, get some synth-vsts with a big preset library, then do whatever inspires you and throw it together. Finish 150 tracks in a week, then publish the best 10 of them.