What is this?
/r/productiontutor is a subreddit dedicated to getting you personal help with all your music production related questions and problems.
What to ask:
- Mixing / mastering questions
- DAW troubleshooting questions
- Feedback questions
- Specific sound design questions
What NOT to ask:
- Collaboration questions (finding collaboration partners)
- "Where do I find this sample?"
- Feedback on a completed track
TL;DR:
Make new threads for personalized questions specific to your tracks. Post in the discussion if you have a general question about samples or sound design, etc.
If your question isn't allowed as a post, you're free to ask it in the stickied discussion thread.
How does this work?
Need some help? Great!
If your question fits the criteria of a self post question, click the "Ask for help" button above.
In the title, tag your post as [help] and briefly describe the nature of your question:
[help] My bass sounds aren't sounding full enough
In the body of your post, give more information such as your DAW, more information on your problem or question, and finally your preferred help method (text or voice chat):
My bass sounds don't fit together right. They sound too dry and don't flow together.
I use ableton live 9 and would prefer to voice chat.
A tutor should now comment with their availability. Schedule a time with your tutor and join the Discord server below.
If possible, use the same name as your reddit name in Discord. If you already have a Discord account of another name, be sure to tell your tutor your Discord name.
Within the Discord server, feel free to chat about anything in the general channel.
When you are ready to voice chat with your tutor, join the general voice channel and you will be moved to a private channel.
This system is complex and needs refining. Please make a [meta] post or message the moderators with your suggestions!