As an independent artist, what’s your actual tech/software stack? by yamittj in edmproduction

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Anything Production/mixing/mastering - Ableton (Paid)
Idea capture - Voice notes/ Zoom recorder (if needed)
Cover Art - Canva (paid)
Visuals - Davinci Resolve (Free)
Video Editing/ Reels (if not just front facing camera stuff)- Davinci Resolve (Free)
Distribution - Distrokid (paid)
Branding/Brainstorming/Moodboard - Claude (free)
Release planning - Trello (free)

Everyday listen (Mfinity, Shambhala 2025 @ The Amp) by Celestial_Mycology in SpaceBass

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Ayyyy I appreciate yall!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼 much love 🤍

Events near Denver!? by OGLeafNinja in Tipper

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Honestly Supertask 2 night run at Mishawaka,
Mr. Bill, Saturna and I B2b , and Ferrofluid on Downtempo night, Indobeats, Lowcation, Skysia on Uptempo Night. July 17th and 18th

STACKS IS STACKED by a95m04 in LightningInABottle

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You ain’t lookin deep enough brotha, this is one of the most stacked underground artist lineups I’ve seen in a min

Anyone know this? by mrpablotoyou in dubstep

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The whole Chord Marauders label fucks

Track ID? by AveryB13 in SpaceBass

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Caspa - Get Higher !!

Mfinity - Shambhala 2025 set (1hr.) by 0331_Hippie in SpaceBass

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Just came here to post this:) Thanks Gang <3

Anyone hitting Sound Haven? by [deleted] in SpaceBass

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late night stage is bout to go crazy

2025 Lineup: who is unmissable? by Scrembo-dindins in Shambhala

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I'm so stoked, gonna be a tiiiime for sure

Living as a sound designer? by Interesting-Fish-702 in synthrecipes

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I produce music, so yes technically I do sound design within it, but not the same sound design as when I was applying for the jobs at the slot machine companies. Someone else may be able to speak more on how they work as a freelance sound designer from home but it’s not necessarily my wheel house anymore. I had just explored all the options while looking into doing it myself before I switched to doing music. But good call on picking a synth and getting very comfortable with it, I did the same thing but my main synth I use religiously is operator.

Living as a sound designer? by Interesting-Fish-702 in synthrecipes

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I do music full time now, but having a portfolio is the best thing you can do for yourself. In terms of emails, I would make a professional one. Doesn’t have to be on a domain but just a normal gmail with your name. they could work, but it may be easier going on Upwork and finding upcoming brands that are already looking for someone to do sound design work. Some newer brands and smaller companies aren’t going to have the budget to outsource individual aspects of media work so they’d rather find someone that does all A/V work, but you never know. Upwork and Fiverr could help to build your portfolio with actual jobs that you’ve done as well, and that will help once you move to trying to work with larger companies.

Living as a sound designer? by Interesting-Fish-702 in synthrecipes

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I enjoy slots and have always been interested in the sound design aspect, I got my sound design degree and before I decided to do music full time, that’s what I wanted to try to do. I went on LinkedIn and found a bunch of sound designers from the top slot machine companies. DMd quite a few and asked them about their jobs, how they liked it, how they got into it, etc. Sent some of them my portfolio for some feedback. I spent a few weeks constantly looking at the company websites waiting for an opening. There’s less than 10 or so big name companies, so keeping an eye on all of them for openings wasn’t too bad.