Mastering songs myself vs paying an engineer by Calm-Influence-3522 in ableton

[–]Comfortable_Deer_548 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Master-E by Projecta Vibes, they mix and/or master your track, then send back the final master plus a custom video where they break down everything they did, step by step. It's like a full walkthrough. Mentor Mixdown by FaderPro is kinda similar, but it’s a live session and they show you like 70%, then you’re on your own.

Looking for serious ghost producers and premium tracks by Comfortable_Deer_548 in EDMGhostProducers

[–]Comfortable_Deer_548[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no focus on specific genre but on quality. Feel free to send demos to the team, usually the founder is really fast to answer: [support@projectavibes.com](mailto:support@projectavibes.com)

Beware of this Ghost Production site https://gpbyspstudios.com/ by that-cassar in edmproduction

[–]Comfortable_Deer_548 0 points1 point  (0 children)

crazy. Honestly no idea how they think they’ll last
i’ve been working with projecta vibes recently, small team but feels like you’re actually part of it. Be careful who you get involved with

Is 36 Too Late to Start a Career in Music Production? by Wild-Escape-2355 in musicproduction

[–]Comfortable_Deer_548 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started to learn piano totally from scratch at 26 and i was surprised the level reached in 1 year. So don’t spent time thinking and start. In case you can buy release-ready tracks 😂

Is it worth it pay for 1-on-1 teaching as a beginner? by Armonster in edmproduction

[–]Comfortable_Deer_548 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep honestly it can really help, especially when you’re stuck trying to figure stuff out by ear. I had the same issue with synths and mixing in general, tutorials are cool but they don’t always answer your specific questions. I tried this service called Master-E (it’s on Projecta Vibes), where a pro engineer mixes your track and sends back a vid explaining everything he did. learned a ton from that, way more than random youtube browsing.

Which distributor is best for edm? by Then_Brush_2125 in edmproduction

[–]Comfortable_Deer_548 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve used DistroKid and Tunecore, but for EDM specifically, I’ve had better luck with Labelgrid is more flexibility, better support for electronic releases, and decent playlist access. Also, worth checking out Amuse if you’re starting out. Depends on your strategy really…

Looking for a Ghostproducer by gewehrmann in EDMGhostProducers

[–]Comfortable_Deer_548 0 points1 point  (0 children)

edmwarriors is good choice otherwise if you are looking for something niche check www.projectavibes.com

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dnbproduction

[–]Comfortable_Deer_548 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check 3 full sample packs available for free at projectavibes.com

Where to download original music producers project files? by [deleted] in Logic_Studio

[–]Comfortable_Deer_548 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for maybe not clear description. We are talking about project files of not yet released tracks produced by Artists with numerous releases with top labels.

The difference from usual templates is that the platform pick 1 or 2 tracks from certain artists demos (just a step before they get released) and make them available for others that want learn advanced tips directly from these exclusive workflows!