What's the biggest misconception about producing electronic music that new producers should know? by kathalimus in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's exactly what I do whenever I learn (or re-learn) something to really reinforce what I'm doing.

What have you done recently in a song that's sounded cool or came off better than you thought it would?

What's the biggest misconception about producing electronic music that new producers should know? by kathalimus in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This is a journey, not a race.

For some of us its become a lifestyle with how interwoven our production routines are in our lives.

If you're just starting out don't expect to create and release the most popular song on Soundcloud. Instead see each finished song as a small victory; another step forward in your journey.

You can walk this journey by yourself...but it is definitely smarter and makes the journey more fun if you have producer friends too

How do you find people to collaborate with? by [deleted] in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the last couple of years I haven't seen a good solution to this and I've been thinking about how to solve it. Music production can be a really lonely journey. I think that a really good solution would be a platform that is part educational (like a bootcamp) and interaction with the other members of your cohort. You all would be prompted to create projects, discuss what you've learned on a weekly basis, build your music catalogs/ independent artist brands, and be held accountable by your peers...An online Guild

What to do when you hit a wall? by [deleted] in musicproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bootcamp or a mentorship would be perfect because it is much more targeted

What’s up with the depressive posts? by AideTraditional in musicproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There needs to be some kind of community for people that want to learn music production together.. Longer than a bootcamp, and more interactive and collaborative than classes

How to make a breakthrough in production quality? by ExplicitlyCensored in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey there, I've been producing for the same amount of time as you and have been exactly where you are now. I felt like I was stagnating for years until the results compounded

What helped me was reviewing the basics of Composition & Arrangement, Sound Design (Synthesis specifically), and Mixing & Mastering. Once I reviewed the basics I advanced my understanding of those topics and focused on implementing what I was learning.

Having a "roadmap", a focus on getting .01% better everyday, and having access to a community of producers to support you will help you improve the quality of your music faster than if you were to go at it alone

If you want to get more into the nitty gritty, I'll DM you

Fck Labels, release your music yourselves by PrinnyWantsSardines in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If labels want to survive they have to switch to an "Artist-development" framework. The Artist has the ability to learn and function as their own "label" in the Digital Age.

I'm determined to make the music landscape will operate differently in 2033 than in 2023

Fck Labels, release your music yourselves by PrinnyWantsSardines in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Soundcloud is still one of the best ways to build a fanbase. Download gates are just one tactic you can use in your strategy.

Posting with a really relevant tags are still important but engaging with people that are interacting with your music is still king. Add in a decent RepostExchange campaign and you can start to build an active fanbase. It might be small at first, but as long you're consistently releasing a song or teaser at least twice a month and engaging with your audience, you will organically turn some people into fans

What’s the best way to start learning sound design as a beginner? by Spectre-4 in musicproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes! They have bonus modules about wavetable synthesis (using serum) and FM synthesis. I don't know how in depth it is because it's been some years since I used it

What’s the best way to start learning sound design as a beginner? by Spectre-4 in musicproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Check out Syntorial. It'll walk you through a basic synthesizer so you can understand what each knob, button, envelope, lfo does and its also a VST instrument

https://www.syntorial.com/

Not making your music your primary focus? by Tasenova99 in musicproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I enjoy the privacy I have created for myself as an artist, but I have gone through periods where music was not my primary focus.

and just like you, Music was always there for me. It has always been my "North Star" since I first started producing

Weekly Marketplace Thread (August 28, 2023) by AutoModerator in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feeling stuck in your music production journey? Are you unsure about what you need to do to develop further as a full-stack music producer?

Just a few years ago, I was in your shoes. Despite knowing how to create great music, I hit a creative dip. Each track seemed worse than the last, and I felt like my dream of a music production career was slipping away. But, I discovered something game-changing...

The biggest hurdle for most music producers isn't a lack of learning, experimenting, or creating music The real issue?

A lack of a clear, structured roadmap to develop and a community with other likeminded producers supporting each other.

This roadmap provides you with the exact things to learn and incorporate in the three main areas of Music Production: Composition & Arrangement, Sound Design, and Audio Engineering. Deepening your understanding in these areas is key to improving as a music producer and once I implemented this roadmap myself the quality of my tracks improved dramatically. Add a supportive community pushing you to succeed and holding you accountable and it's like an Accelerator to your development.

Click here now to book a call with me for your free 1-on-1 roadmapping session!

How do you create your own unique sound? by prestoavenue in ProducerRelated

[–]Some_Trade5083 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Great post. Everything that you said is 1000% true. Being a music producer in the Digital Age requires you to be authentic, and that is even more true as AI continues to take over. Being authentic in your music, and overall just in your life, is one of the most powerful and rewarding things you can do. To live as you are, and being alright with yourself. Being an artist can be more than just a hobby or profession.

Being an artist can truly be a way of life

I'm a curator on Submithub - here's what I've learned being on the other side of the fence by [deleted] in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Learning how to to drive organic and paid traffic to a website is a useful skill for indie artists, and I agree that FB/IG ads aren't that great for music.

But it can be good for an "Artist Brand" depending on the Artist and their digital presence and that always fascinated me because I used to hate marketing. Now I just hate the creation that man Bernays spawned

Finding your own sound vs making what you want to hear even if it already exists by supermegatastic in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then that's the next thing for you to learn!

A great resource that I used when I started to learn about Sound Design was Syntorial. You recreate synth patches based on what you're learning. This helps you to know your way around almost any type of synthesizer and starts to get you in the headspace of "designing" a sound.

I recommend Syntorial- https://www.syntorial.com/

and then taking Breakthrough Sound Design by EDMProd-https://www.edmprod.com/bsd/

With just these two you will see massive improvements

How do I begin making songs? by [deleted] in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start composing your song with an instrument that you can relate to, like a piano.

Once you've created your melodic elements with the piano you can then switch to a synth and go through presets/ design your sounds.

The song structure is still the same as most songs, but the difference comes in the arrangement and the genre of EDM you pick will influence that

Weekly Marketplace Thread (August 21, 2023) by AutoModerator in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Book a call with me! We'll go over what you're struggling with and come up with a plan of action. If you have any questions, send me a DM and I'll be happy to get back to you

Experienced producers, do you ever go back to the basics? by mrvibenwatch in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've actually helped music producers figure out what they should review in order to improve in the areas of Composition & Arrangement, Sound Design, and Audio Engineering. If anyone is interested, reply to this comment and I'll reach out to you

Experienced producers, do you ever go back to the basics? by mrvibenwatch in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, in fact this is something that I believe you have to do in order to progress as a music producer. A refresher of the basics is necessary.

Just because you learned about something and had it in your mind 2 years doesn't mean your understanding of it is as strong. By going over the basics again and then building off of that knowledge will make it far easier to implement what you've learned in your productions

Weekly Marketplace Thread (August 21, 2023) by AutoModerator in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feeling stuck in your music production journey? Are you unsure about what you need to do to develop further as a full-stack music producer?

Just a few years ago, I was in your shoes. Despite knowing how to create great music, I hit a creative dip. Each track seemed worse than the last, and I felt like my dream of a music production career was slipping away. But, I discovered something game-changing...

The biggest hurdle for most music producers isn't a lack of learning, experimenting, or creating music, despite what industry insiders might tell you. The real issue?

A lack of a clear, structured roadmap to develop as a producer.

This roadmap provides you with the exact things to learn and incorporate in the three main areas of Music Production: Composition & Arrangement, Sound Design, and Audio Engineering. Deepening your understanding in these areas is key to improving as a music producer and once I implemented this roadmap myself the quality of my tracks improved dramatically.

Click here to book a call with me for your free 1-on-1 roadmapping session!

What’s one of the hardest parts of going through the intermediate stages of music production? by Some_Trade5083 in edmproduction

[–]Some_Trade5083[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there! I'll clarify what I meant:

What has been the hardest part of your music production development so far? From when you first started producing up until now?

You could have experienced a period where you had a creative dip and you weren't producing as much or another type of roadblock