📸WATCH ME NEXT - 6 FREE VST Plugins: Transform Your Music for $0.00! th-cam.com/video/hv_PdVSxn4I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=n-0ygGSWPaV_JesN 🎹 Expertly crafted chord progressions with ZERO effort (midi pack I talked about) soundconstraints.com/products/midi-pack
Finally a video that is straight to the point from a down to earth guy with content that is extremely useful! Thank you, subscribed and I look forward t more of your content!
yo i've been pursuing my music career for only 2 years now but i've grown tremendously in writing/rapping but wanted to take my next step into production, always been so daunted by how much i have to learn, and not knowing what i have to learn and the list goes on, i just wanted to thank you, this video is beyond perfect just feels like a real person that's in my corner, would love to see more from you dawg, keep it up and godspeed
I'm glad you had that list of things to screenshot. I've been looking into Gain Staging and properly using compression after just randomly coming across them, and was wondering if there were any similar topics that I hadn't had a chance to look into yet
Your efforts are so much appreciated. Also the humor you use and the calm tone of your voice keeps me sane when my shits fucked up. . . .. ..Thank You.
Great video man, subscribed.. Straight to the point and so refreshing to finally hearing someone down to earth. I feel like this kind of content is just over saturated with a bunch of fake dudes that are good at filling a video with a bunch of useless filler. Authenticity and being real is too rare today.
Glad i came across your page. I love that you dont overexplain things and youre right about making your 200 bad songs 🤣 being worried about sounding good creates burn out and stress. 😅
I was here just for curiosity but MAN your videos are awesome! And now I'm super interested in make my own music, thanks for make me think that is not THAT complicated do this. Please keep doing it! Ofc I'm subscribed ❤️ Saludos 🇲🇽
A friend sent this to me because I am just starting out, using music production software to start composing for the first time. I spent nearly a decade playing guitar for fun, but I never recorded anything of my own because I didn't have the motivation or focus. Fast forward, and I'm getting older, so I'd like to do some music now while I still am young enough to learn things. He's been a fantastic help, and this video has given me some direction and motivation. Thank you!
I just subscribed to you and whoa! You have only these two videos in span of a year? I hope you drop more of your videos. Your content is super catchy and useful.
@@SoundConstraints you are back here at such a right time. This is just beginning of my curiosity to create my own music, and you popped up with your previous video just like that. Good to know you are back! And, Hello! 😉
I am a week into producing but I have been playing guitar since childhood. I learned to play guitar by learning to play other peoples songs. It's been some what of my approach to learning producing. Just rewrite other peoples songs that I like. Make minor changes, add things, subtract things, replace everything and reverse it. Just try things to see what happens.
@@SoundConstraints more of a my music is a part of me hippie musician but I have been known to noodle out a hook on the ol' acoustic every now and then. So...
The quantity/quality idea is great. It reminds me of Stephen King saying write everything, then cut everything that isn't the story. It's hard to kill any of your ideas, but it must be done.
Appreciate you man. Thanks again. Do you have any recommendations for an analog or hardware audio workstation? Kind of like an old style sampler or sequencer.
FYI, you earned a sub dude. The vids were edifying. Though I did have a couple of questions if you wouldn't mind: 1. Did you obtain a formal education in music/sound engineering? 2. Do you feel like it's a necessary step to producing effectively? 3. Apart from the elite super-successful, how does one earn an income from music producing? I ask the above questions as a complete layperson. Currently I'm a construction worker with no musical theory knowledge, but I'm interested in making a change in life for a deep-seeded passion (music). (I'm under no illusion that success will happen overnight either.) Appreciate the time brother~
Hey brother! glad to have you here. I was in construction for years. 1. I'm self-taught, and a lot of people think self-taught = randomly making music and watching some videos until you're really good.. I think it actually means you have to be interested in being a STUDENT of the game. I drag all my favorite songs into my ableton sessions and break them down. I have notebooks of song progressions and random things I wanted to emulate. A lot of people also think self-taught = free. I invested in myself whenever I could, whether it was investing my time in videos or reading blogs, or investing money in sample packs and courses. Having professionally made Songs / Samples / Videos in front of you is the quickest way to learn the difference between amAture sounding shit and pro-sounding shit IMO. 2. I often get comments saying "i have been producing for 5,6,7 years and I still don't understand anything" and I think the biggest cause for that is not caring enough to dedicate themselves to being a student because that's PLENTY of time. If anyone is seeking out and watching these videos they obviously want to get better.. but. hmm ill explain it like this, If everyone had a college professor teaching them for 5 6 7 years they would know a LOT.. I'm proof you don't need college to learn BUT that takes learning how to be your own professor. When no one is watching it can be hard to make yourself put in the work. That's it's own skill. Today's billboard charts are stacked full of people who never went to Berkely, even in the early 2000's that wasn't the case. Times have changed. Side note - I also sometimes get questions on videos that I literally answered in the video.. so it's like if you can't dedicate 5 minutes to learning without looking at your phone is this really for you? haha. We all need tough love in this industry. 3. It depends on the route you want to go and the genre of music you want to make. Some musicians make jingles for commercials on the side, and that shit PAYS lol. You can mix and master for up-and-coming musicians for a fee. You can build a small following and tour your country, Tons of artists get 50-100k views and make a killer living because they have a loyal fan base that buys their merch and comes to their shows. You can sell beats, sell lyrics, sell presets and if they are good enough people will buy them, I'm lucky to finally be in a position where people trust me with their money in that way. Appreciate the love man! hope that answers your question.
@@SoundConstraints I genuinely appreciate the detailed reply my man! Absolutely edifying. And I do appreciate that you have other content with some simple-to-follow, and practical steps regarding equipment and getting started. If nothing else, you've created an open door for, at the very least, one person (and doubtlessly, many more) . And I'll definitely be paying that kindness forward. Thanks Legend~
@@SoundConstraints I appreciate your insight and real talk - I'm getting back into production after many years away from it. I built a solid DJ career for myself in my area with great clients, I've got the itch to do more than just DJ.
So, I was driving while listening to skeler, and I was like man I need a hobby. I love music, but I know absolutely fuck all. I ended up on your channel. I was like wow this is a lot, but I understand enough to maybe get me started. So, I just want to say thank you.
I'm a beginner who hates to work through theory but prioritizes to master it before I start producing the real stuff. Man I wish I had more time. Writing lyrics takes enough time already and I gave up my Boxing and fitness! Feels bad man. I think I'll just go for a few private lessons first.
Love your videos mate. I'm new to music producing, I want to ask you why would you use a midi loop that someone else has composed rather than create a riff or a loop of your own? Does that make sense?
Thanks for watching man! Reading this back it sounds like a sales pitch but I'm just going to explain why I and many people use packs. Idk how to explain it any other way lol. Great melodies or chord progressions /rhythms are a lot of what makes a great song, it's also one of the hardest things to learn how to do at a professional level. I worked with a Berkley graduate to create our midi pack, so it's 20+ years of music theory, piano playing, and melody creating in one kit. Basically, stuff you'd never think of writing by yourself. ~ I ripped the following off a random website ~ "For new music producers, writing music from scratch can be challenging. The lack of experience, inspiration, and resources may prove to be more than enough of a roadblock to discourage newbies. However, with the help of MIDI packs, making music becomes a lot easier. This can also be useful for music producers who may lack an actual instrument in the meantime. MIDI packs can provide loops of any instrument they need or a combination of any."
Hey bud, really like the video, but Im a major beginner and some of the terms and phrases I dont understand, and i feel that theyre probably really basic terms that people assume everyone knows, so they dont get covered. Do you happen to have a video about these terms? Or know a good reference i can use?
I am a beginner and wanted to ask about the reverb bus tip. If you send 100% dry signal from the mixing track to the reverb bus, is it not the same as just having a direct reverb insert on the mixing track? For the reverb bus tip to have a different effect than being and insert i guess i should send just a bit of the dry signal to the bus right?
Putting a reverb on the track itself takes away from the dry signal, losing clarity. You’ll hear the volume go down. Typically you’ll do this for effects or background vocals or something Putting a reverb on a send track keeps 100% of the dry signal and adds reverb on top of it. Yes, make sure the reverb mix is on 100% if it’s on a send and then adjust the send knob to taste
I have 2 problems. I cant sing, I don’t know anyone that can, so i can’t really complete any songs. So I totally legally download acapellas and go from there. But the vocals always sound crappy and it ruins the whole mix
Your amateur until you make money from what you are doing, you could have 20 years production knowledge but are still amateur if your not making money off it.
Wow you would think a channel directed at audio engineering would have consistent audio levels between videos. But, alas, you do not. So aggravating having this happen from video to video on YT but from the SAME channel? Sad.
what to do if I wrote for 6 years and I wrote a perfect lyrics with the perfect story but I wasn't can hit production after all and I can't go back cause I'm already finish this and I want to begin to promote it with the perfect shake
📸WATCH ME NEXT - 6 FREE VST Plugins: Transform Your Music for $0.00!
th-cam.com/video/hv_PdVSxn4I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=n-0ygGSWPaV_JesN
🎹 Expertly crafted chord progressions with ZERO effort (midi pack I talked about)
soundconstraints.com/products/midi-pack
Finally a video that is straight to the point from a down to earth guy with content that is extremely useful! Thank you, subscribed and I look forward t more of your content!
You're a real one
@@SoundConstraints straight to the point but without a straight t-shirt damn dude
the most consistent upload schedule ive ever seen
It’s hard sticking to a yearly schedule but someone’s gatta do it
LMFAO
OMG LMAOOO WATCHING THIS COMMENT AFTER A YEAR IS ALSO FUNNY HELP
yo i've been pursuing my music career for only 2 years now but i've grown tremendously in writing/rapping but wanted to take my next step into production, always been so daunted by how much i have to learn, and not knowing what i have to learn and the list goes on, i just wanted to thank you, this video is beyond perfect just feels like a real person that's in my corner, would love to see more from you dawg, keep it up and godspeed
How am I just seeing this? so glad I could help out. I hope your production journey is going good
1:57 Imean we totally could if his contact were to idk get leaked to us.. ahaha... 😐.... 😬
I'm glad you had that list of things to screenshot. I've been looking into Gain Staging and properly using compression after just randomly coming across them, and was wondering if there were any similar topics that I hadn't had a chance to look into yet
so glad it helped man!
Your efforts are so much appreciated. Also the humor you use and the calm tone of your voice keeps me sane when my shits fucked up. . . .. ..Thank You.
Glad I could entertain you for a bit brother, thanks for stopping by.
hopefully my other videos do the same for you(:
Great video man, subscribed.. Straight to the point and so refreshing to finally hearing someone down to earth. I feel like this kind of content is just over saturated with a bunch of fake dudes that are good at filling a video with a bunch of useless filler. Authenticity and being real is too rare today.
Glad i came across your page. I love that you dont overexplain things and youre right about making your 200 bad songs 🤣 being worried about sounding good creates burn out and stress. 😅
Welcome back!
Thank you! good to be back
I was here just for curiosity but MAN your videos are awesome! And now I'm super interested in make my own music, thanks for make me think that is not THAT complicated do this. Please keep doing it! Ofc I'm subscribed ❤️ Saludos 🇲🇽
Really supportive video. This, along with your "Start Right" video, pushed me to begin producing. Appreciate you
Dude that's awesome. It' can be frustrating at first but it's worth sticking through
Big thanks to you brother!!!👊🏾
Great video! Thanks.
A friend sent this to me because I am just starting out, using music production software to start composing for the first time. I spent nearly a decade playing guitar for fun, but I never recorded anything of my own because I didn't have the motivation or focus. Fast forward, and I'm getting older, so I'd like to do some music now while I still am young enough to learn things.
He's been a fantastic help, and this video has given me some direction and motivation. Thank you!
Glad this could help! thanks for watching
5:21 Sounds like the beginning of "Hyperlude" by Yotto.
4:41 thanks
gotchu!
Awesome content man, great to have you back!
ayeee thanks Jason! I'm stoked to be making videos again.
Awesome video. I’ll be sending this to a lot of people. You’re also a great TH-camr, you’re killin it!
Hey, I'm people!
@@james.d.fowler lol
Hell yea man, you rock 🤘🏻
@@james.d.fowler welcome(: hope my videos can help ya out!
I was going to make a video about a lot of these topics but I don’t have to now! Good stuff
Hell yea
LMAO! That comment about downloading "without giving your computer aids" was pure gold.
appreciate you bro!
you literally just saved me from searching shit i don’t know about in one screenshot thanks
I gotchu!
Love this channel! Excited for more!!
Appreciate you Joey!
@@SoundConstraints 😁💯
Nice one man. Thanks
my pleasure! glad you found it useful
Some great tips and advice here. Subbed. Cheers!
The most helpful videos. Thank you!❤
great stuff, fam. Thanks!
I LOVE this, am super grateful & THANK YOU🎉😊
my pleasure
great video man, love the production
Really appreciate your vids man
Glad they’re helping!
the countdown timer just got you a subscriber
Glad someone appreciates it! Hahah
I just subscribed to you and whoa! You have only these two videos in span of a year? I hope you drop more of your videos. Your content is super catchy and useful.
What's up VASH!
hahah I know right. I'm actually back for good, ill be uploading videos about once a week(:
@@SoundConstraints you are back here at such a right time. This is just beginning of my curiosity to create my own music, and you popped up with your previous video just like that. Good to know you are back! And, Hello! 😉
I am a week into producing but I have been playing guitar since childhood. I learned to play guitar by learning to play other peoples songs. It's been some what of my approach to learning producing. Just rewrite other peoples songs that I like. Make minor changes, add things, subtract things, replace everything and reverse it. Just try things to see what happens.
Oh hell yea, you have a great advantage then.
You could even make guitar loops for beatmakers and make some nice side income!
@@SoundConstraints more of a my music is a part of me hippie musician but I have been known to noodle out a hook on the ol' acoustic every now and then. So...
thenks vro
This is so amazing . I needed to hear this
Hey Vinitha! Glad I could help(:
The quantity/quality idea is great. It reminds me of Stephen King saying write everything, then cut everything that isn't the story. It's hard to kill any of your ideas, but it must be done.
You should also do vids on like how to make better Melodie’s or sound like certain genres or artists
Good idea. Working on a video for better chord progressions right now(:
@@SoundConstraints nice!
Killing it with these vids man! Keep at it!
Appreciate you Troy, always supporting me!
Appreciate you man. Thanks again.
Do you have any recommendations for an analog or hardware audio workstation? Kind of like an old style sampler or sequencer.
Sensational sensational channel and awesome videos - thanks 😊
Thanks thats very helpful ☺️
happy to help(:
thank you bro ❤
Dude! I just ;earned so much from this!
Good shit👍🏿
Thanks bro
FYI, you earned a sub dude. The vids were edifying. Though I did have a couple of questions if you wouldn't mind:
1. Did you obtain a formal education in music/sound engineering?
2. Do you feel like it's a necessary step to producing effectively?
3. Apart from the elite super-successful, how does one earn an income from music producing?
I ask the above questions as a complete layperson. Currently I'm a construction worker with no musical theory knowledge, but I'm interested in making a change in life for a deep-seeded passion (music).
(I'm under no illusion that success will happen overnight either.)
Appreciate the time brother~
Hey brother! glad to have you here. I was in construction for years.
1. I'm self-taught, and a lot of people think self-taught = randomly making music and watching some videos until you're really good.. I think it actually means you have to be interested in being a STUDENT of the game. I drag all my favorite songs into my ableton sessions and break them down. I have notebooks of song progressions and random things I wanted to emulate. A lot of people also think self-taught = free. I invested in myself whenever I could, whether it was investing my time in videos or reading blogs, or investing money in sample packs and courses. Having professionally made Songs / Samples / Videos in front of you is the quickest way to learn the difference between amAture sounding shit and pro-sounding shit IMO.
2. I often get comments saying "i have been producing for 5,6,7 years and I still don't understand anything" and I think the biggest cause for that is not caring enough to dedicate themselves to being a student because that's PLENTY of time. If anyone is seeking out and watching these videos they obviously want to get better.. but. hmm ill explain it like this, If everyone had a college professor teaching them for 5 6 7 years they would know a LOT.. I'm proof you don't need college to learn BUT that takes learning how to be your own professor. When no one is watching it can be hard to make yourself put in the work. That's it's own skill. Today's billboard charts are stacked full of people who never went to Berkely, even in the early 2000's that wasn't the case. Times have changed.
Side note - I also sometimes get questions on videos that I literally answered in the video.. so it's like if you can't dedicate 5 minutes to learning without looking at your phone is this really for you? haha. We all need tough love in this industry.
3. It depends on the route you want to go and the genre of music you want to make. Some musicians make jingles for commercials on the side, and that shit PAYS lol. You can mix and master for up-and-coming musicians for a fee. You can build a small following and tour your country, Tons of artists get 50-100k views and make a killer living because they have a loyal fan base that buys their merch and comes to their shows. You can sell beats, sell lyrics, sell presets and if they are good enough people will buy them, I'm lucky to finally be in a position where people trust me with their money in that way.
Appreciate the love man! hope that answers your question.
@@SoundConstraints I genuinely appreciate the detailed reply my man! Absolutely edifying.
And I do appreciate that you have other content with some simple-to-follow, and practical steps regarding equipment and getting started.
If nothing else, you've created an open door for, at the very least, one person (and doubtlessly, many more) .
And I'll definitely be paying that kindness forward.
Thanks Legend~
@@SoundConstraints I appreciate your insight and real talk - I'm getting back into production after many years away from it. I built a solid DJ career for myself in my area with great clients, I've got the itch to do more than just DJ.
@@DJMARINKOx That's a deadly combination! get those production skills up(:
@@SoundConstraints Dude, thank you for replying to your viewers! That means a lot!!!!
Brilliant stuff mate! Going to save newcomers a TON of time!!
appreciate it G
The only thing im scared of is filling up my pc's storage, do you have a video addressing smart ways to organize and store music?
multiple external hard drives are the answer(:
So, I was driving while listening to skeler, and I was like man I need a hobby. I love music, but I know absolutely fuck all. I ended up on your channel. I was like wow this is a lot, but I understand enough to maybe get me started. So, I just want to say thank you.
My pleasure man, that just made my day.
It can be frustrating at first but it's worth sticking with
Sounds good
I’m excited lol
hell yea, hows the music production going?
THANK YOUUU
WELCOME
I'm a beginner who hates to work through theory but prioritizes to master it before I start producing the real stuff. Man I wish I had more time. Writing lyrics takes enough time already and I gave up my Boxing and fitness! Feels bad man. I think I'll just go for a few private lessons first.
Ya the music theory stuff can be hard at first… my next video is actually about that haha
Love your videos mate. I'm new to music producing, I want to ask you why would you use a midi loop that someone else has composed rather than create a riff or a loop of your own? Does that make sense?
Thanks for watching man!
Reading this back it sounds like a sales pitch but I'm just going to explain why I and many people use packs. Idk how to explain it any other way lol.
Great melodies or chord progressions /rhythms are a lot of what makes a great song, it's also one of the hardest things to learn how to do at a professional level.
I worked with a Berkley graduate to create our midi pack, so it's 20+ years of music theory, piano playing, and melody creating in one kit. Basically, stuff you'd never think of writing by yourself.
~ I ripped the following off a random website ~
"For new music producers, writing music from scratch can be challenging. The lack of experience, inspiration, and resources may prove to be more than enough of a roadblock to discourage newbies.
However, with the help of MIDI packs, making music becomes a lot easier. This can also be useful for music producers who may lack an actual instrument in the meantime. MIDI packs can provide loops of any instrument they need or a combination of any."
Hey bud, really like the video, but Im a major beginner and some of the terms and phrases I dont understand, and i feel that theyre probably really basic terms that people assume everyone knows, so they dont get covered. Do you happen to have a video about these terms? Or know a good reference i can use?
This video goes over stuff like that! th-cam.com/video/TvYxLNhacmo/w-d-xo.html
I am a beginner and wanted to ask about the reverb bus tip. If you send 100% dry signal from the mixing track to the reverb bus, is it not the same as just having a direct reverb insert on the mixing track? For the reverb bus tip to have a different effect than being and insert i guess i should send just a bit of the dry signal to the bus right?
Putting a reverb on the track itself takes away from the dry signal, losing clarity. You’ll hear the volume go down. Typically you’ll do this for effects or background vocals or something
Putting a reverb on a send track keeps 100% of the dry signal and adds reverb on top of it. Yes, make sure the reverb mix is on 100% if it’s on a send and then adjust the send knob to taste
As Jim Carey would Say Bee-EE-AA-UTIFUL!!
The highest compliment I could receive hahha
I’ll be real. I wanna learn this stuff, but looking at all this feels like trying to read Japanese with no experience 😵💫
itll come with time!
me with a macbook praying that i wont run out of storage: ._.
the struggle is real
I love the little jokes you hid in this video 😂
I love that you picked up on them!
Seems like your talking to me.👍🏾🤔
I have 2 problems. I cant sing, I don’t know anyone that can, so i can’t really complete any songs. So I totally legally download acapellas and go from there. But the vocals always sound crappy and it ruins the whole mix
Splice has a ton of vocals you can play around with!
@@SoundConstraints I’ll definitely check that out thank you
How to learn any art.. actually maybe anything: Look at someone that does what you want to do, copy what they do, put your own spin on it
That collar's bogus, man!
I need to do better
Twins 👯♀️
Max was here
where'd you go max
Facts lmaooooo….
youre funny. i like you,
thank you!!
Who's the guy I "must" learn from?
youtube!
I came here for the potato peeler 😅 if you know you know…
You're the first one to comment on it! hahaha
@@SoundConstraints lol love it
Your amateur until you make money from what you are doing, you could have 20 years production knowledge but are still amateur if your not making money off it.
And the difference between being able to charge money or not is having all of the necessary skills
Why the fuck does this channel have like no subs
hahaha right
TOTALLY LEGAL DOWNLOAD ;-)
;)
I iron my socks
I fear the person who has this much patience
First step: understand the words he’s talking about.
How the fuck will I know what is saturation and what it does to songs?
try typing "what is saturation in music" in Google, Chatgpt, youtube
Wow you would think a channel directed at audio engineering would have consistent audio levels between videos. But, alas, you do not. So aggravating having this happen from video to video on YT but from the SAME channel? Sad.
I have spare tissues and my girlfriends tampons if you need them!
what to do if I wrote for 6 years and I wrote a perfect lyrics with the perfect story but I wasn't can hit production after all and I can't go back cause I'm already finish this and I want to begin to promote it with the perfect shake
As an artist and now music producer:
Art block + music limbo 🟰 PAIN
I feel you