I always been the person who wants them session files. The artist would use my beat at another studio. I feel like the artist missed out if they don't grab them...but most people on average locally have no idea why. Wont inquire about them. They be so anxious to hear themselves. Then find out later. I always like having full creative control. The whole beat track out and vocals in one session. Bass, kicks, snares etc had cohesiveness, the vocals always in a certain pocket. Timed effects not sloppy. You end up with your own brand on sound...once people get used to it.
Trust me if you do enough paid sessions, you find out that even great engineers can alter your sound from what you want! Be a producer/engineer like a Rick Hall from the FAME studios allows you to correct those things while you cutting too!!!! You the first to hear it before an artist can come out of the booth! So know when to stack or spread vocals or when to get the artist to stand back on the back ground cuts as opposed to being close for the verses is key to making a record! Great topic sir!!!
You’re completely correct Bolo. Also, being able to produce compose And engineer along with the opportunity and truthfully three different checks. Put all 3 in the production fee, if you’re doing all three😊somehow even with all opportunity sometimes add your fee for all three😂
That's part of my Problem With FL Studio... After I do the Gain Staging, Then adjust the Levels on the mixer channel & add the plugins & adjust the levels on those. My Beats sound good at home... 😀 but, when I play them back in the car.... ... It's Bad ... I'm still working on it.
@@chriskringle5191 and remember all adjustments are lil enhancements, start with good gain stage first before adding a lot of dynamic processing! Remember less is more in a lot of cases! Leave you some head room on the mix down for mastering purposes! I was always hot but leave that room for mastering!!! Keep grinding mane!!!!
@@chriskringle5191 No doubt mane! Being doing this for a while and mane I still learn something new! I so appreciate that the younger cats letting us ole cats in the building! We don’t know everything but we know some things! We all learn from each other!! Keep banging!!!!!
Bro I’ve been engineering since 86 when I and my partner had FlyGuy recording studio, I learned to engineer on an SSL in the 90’s , plus I’m a vocal producer and I play five instruments, I do it all my brother
Nice for you to fill people in that it’s been a longer journey and hard work. I think kids now think they just make a trendy tiktok driven track and that’s it, you famous. 😂
Good stuff! Are not most of us = artist+songwriter+engineer+marketing consultant+celebrity+musician? Totally agree on the value of the in-studio experience. If possible, it's hard but get into the mixing room and mixing and arrangement in the studio can still result in great music. Being the 'engineer' is lots of fun, that role hears the "sonics" of a song (on professional studio monitors). Bolo, let me know if you're ever in Toronto, really respect your experience. Cheers, R
You’re right on bolo. It opens up a whole new mojo for your sound… btw I miss konspiracy beats right about now… I need a beat review to hear that funk again
What do you do if you haven’t had anybody come into your personal space like your home and record? How did you overcome that? What do you do if they want to smoke inside but you know you can’t have that because of certain speculations or limitations such as living in an apartment, and you don’t have a place to actually record such as a real studio
Only invite people who will respect your rules. I lost a lot of money due to people not respecting my rules, but I gain respect from it. In turn more people from other genres wanted to record with me because I didn’t have problems at my spot. Also try to find a studio that’s close, try to book some time and get to know the people there. Then you can hopefully work yourself in the studio.
@@BoloDaProducer I have a crazy maybe dumb question? Can you put ptx files or sessions should I say from protools into platforms you know BeatStars and airbit?
Facts! I started engineering just to help myself and now I actually enjoy it just as much as producing. Great video but no need for the ableton stray at the end lol use ableton and pro tools!!
They Go together, but Not Many Producers Have Access to A Variety of Boards and or Programs… So What he was saying about Networking with other musicians and Artists or Even Go to Other Studios and See if Your Input Can Be Used to Enhance Their Projects could lead to Shared Knowledge of Equipment that You might not Thought would be of Help but Find out what it could be useful with Can Be Very Beneficial down the Road.
I had to learn out of necessity! I hated depending on someone else! At first, I didn’t even know what a plugin was (in the 90’s, pre TH-cam Univ) I was just pushing buttons! Because of that: I got some verses off on mixtapes in Spain I got wit a global crew and we put out 8 mixtapes I was able to perform in about 10 cities with no management Host a radio show Make music for me, friends and friends of friends Damn, that shit really paid off! Not claiming they were perfect (or even good in some cases) but it got me there!
I taught myself how to produce and engineer as well. I’m definitely a one stop shot when it comes to beats and getting your vocals, professionally mixed and mastered……
Last night I just watched an older video that Bolo did about his failures and how they ultimately lead to his success in the industry. Very dope and inspiring. Check it out if you haven’t seen it.
The amount of shade you throw at Ableton is crazy! 😂 Ableton is one of the top tier programs from beat creation all the way to full song production mixing and mastering.
Back in my day all producers could engineer because that how you got started. Also knowing how to engineer you learned what a studio could do for you. Plus as an engineer you were around good producers you could learn from. So some producers would engineer their own sessions, but other wanted a engineer so they could focus more on the artist and arranging side of the music. Better yet you find producer and engineer teams, working as a team they got to know each other and one complemented the other to streamline the workflow. In this day and age you need a lot of different skillsets to keep the money flowing constantly.
So Bolo- Are you planning to discuss (or have solved the issues with) Cubase Pro 14? In my opinion its the best version in years as an update or upgraded Cubase.
@@BoloDaProducer i have used Cubase since SX, and a "learning curve upgrade" was required for me- Cubase's main YT channel was a big help, but man: 2 hour demo instruction for most of the major changes.
I just have a question did ableton do something to you because u always dissing them an ableton to me is very good its just not user friendly for most people
Terrible advice. I agree with you most of the time. Once you get behind the desk you get stuck behind the desk. Pick one and the best at that, having an understand is different than being an engineer. This will take away from you main skill. A music producer should learn music theory, not focus on engineer. This your experience and cant take that away. I do all but we are rare.
Nope, I was BEHIND THE DESK, and as you can see I definitely made it out. The Desk kept me afloat during hardship and definitely kept me from working a conventional 9 to 5. The thing is I had a plan and I kept to it. The problem is a lot of people don’t have plans they just go with the flow. I had a plan and it worked out in the end. 👍🏾
I agree. I produce, engineer, MC, mix and master my own music and it’s a great feeling. All I need is to be left alone and I make records. Peep my album if y’all would like. It’s a 7 song self titled album called MCEEZR, streaming on all platforms. Peace✌️
He’s not Lying! I’ve worked in a studio session as an engineer, and bolo came into a recording session to bring beats, he cooked up a quick banger on the mpc one, and eventually ended up hopping on the boards and engineering the session, i saw that he already had a relationship and rapport with the artist so I got up and let Bolo run the whole session!!
I love your success story B. And you are passing on that knowledge. Listen up homies !
Thanks!
Damn, even while on vacation, ya boy dropping content. True definition of a hustler. 💰
I agree 100%!!!! I’m learning now and it ain’t easy but I’m doing it. I just got my X TOUCH
Your gonna love that X touch I have definitely will help you mix your songs
I always been the person who wants them session files. The artist would use my beat at another studio. I feel like the artist missed out if they don't grab them...but most people on average locally have no idea why. Wont inquire about them. They be so anxious to hear themselves. Then find out later. I always like having full creative control. The whole beat track out and vocals in one session. Bass, kicks, snares etc had cohesiveness, the vocals always in a certain pocket. Timed effects not sloppy. You end up with your own brand on sound...once people get used to it.
Trust me if you do enough paid sessions, you find out that even great engineers can alter your sound from what you want! Be a producer/engineer like a Rick Hall from the FAME studios allows you to correct those things while you cutting too!!!! You the first to hear it before an artist can come out of the booth! So know when to stack or spread vocals or when to get the artist to stand back on the back ground cuts as opposed to being close for the verses is key to making a record! Great topic sir!!!
You’re completely correct Bolo.
Also, being able to produce compose And engineer along with the opportunity and truthfully three different checks.
Put all 3 in the production fee, if you’re doing all
three😊somehow even with all opportunity sometimes add your fee for all three😂
Yes!
That's part of my Problem With FL Studio... After I do the Gain Staging, Then adjust the Levels on the mixer channel & add the plugins & adjust the levels on those. My Beats sound good at home... 😀 but, when I play them back in the car.... ... It's Bad ... I'm still working on it.
Keep working and learning
@@chriskringle5191 and remember all adjustments are lil enhancements, start with good gain stage first before adding a lot of dynamic processing! Remember less is more in a lot of cases! Leave you some head room on the mix down for mastering purposes! I was always hot but leave that room for mastering!!! Keep grinding mane!!!!
@@djcoolcliff Thanks.
@@chriskringle5191 No doubt mane! Being doing this for a while and mane I still learn something new! I so appreciate that the younger cats letting us ole cats in the building! We don’t know everything but we know some things! We all learn from each other!! Keep banging!!!!!
10000 percent it takes a lot of patience and more opportunities and money appreciate that fam
Yessir!! I learned how to engineer first; cooked on SSL automation boards & ProTools!
Definitely right with this bro, learn how to engineer, benefits you in every way
Bro I’ve been engineering since 86 when I and my partner had FlyGuy recording studio, I learned to engineer on an SSL in the 90’s , plus I’m a vocal producer and I play five instruments, I do it all my brother
This is awesome insight! Thanks 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice for you to fill people in that it’s been a longer journey and hard work. I think kids now think they just make a trendy tiktok driven track and that’s it, you famous. 😂
Good stuff! Are not most of us = artist+songwriter+engineer+marketing consultant+celebrity+musician? Totally agree on the value of the in-studio experience. If possible, it's hard but get into the mixing room and mixing and arrangement in the studio can still result in great music. Being the 'engineer' is lots of fun, that role hears the "sonics" of a song (on professional studio monitors). Bolo, let me know if you're ever in Toronto, really respect your experience. Cheers, R
You’re right on bolo. It opens up a whole new mojo for your sound… btw I miss konspiracy beats right about now… I need a beat review to hear that funk again
Great advice. I am currently learning how to engineer.
🔥🔥
Bolo you’re a blessing, I’ve been rockin with you for a minute. Hope you’re enjoying your vacation
Thanks!
What do you do if you haven’t had anybody come into your personal space like your home and record? How did you overcome that? What do you do if they want to smoke inside but you know you can’t have that because of certain speculations or limitations such as living in an apartment, and you don’t have a place to actually record such as a real studio
Only invite people who will respect your rules. I lost a lot of money due to people not respecting my rules, but I gain respect from it. In turn more people from other genres wanted to record with me because I didn’t have problems at my spot. Also try to find a studio that’s close, try to book some time and get to know the people there. Then you can hopefully work yourself in the studio.
@@BoloDaProducer I have a crazy maybe dumb question? Can you put ptx files or sessions should I say from protools into platforms you know BeatStars and airbit?
I agree 100% on this one!!!!! It will take you production to another level!!
My weakness…I think anyone can make a beat but making it sound good is the real challenge. Good sonics is right
Professional in a Professional setting is the goal!!!
Shoutout to all my Engineers&Producers🎹🔊✌🏽
Thank you for keeping things straight forward and simple!
Good video. Thanks for sharing the wisdom 😊
Facts! I started engineering just to help myself and now I actually enjoy it just as much as producing. Great video but no need for the ableton stray at the end lol use ableton and pro tools!!
To me. being a producer and a recording engineer. fits hand and glove. they just go together bro.
They Go together, but Not Many Producers Have Access to A Variety of Boards and or Programs… So What he was saying about Networking with other musicians and Artists or Even Go to Other Studios and See if Your Input Can Be Used to Enhance Their Projects could lead to Shared Knowledge of Equipment that You might not Thought would be of Help but Find out what it could be useful with Can Be Very Beneficial down the Road.
You will be able to take total control of your creativity 🔥
Very good insight and very good info. Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
I had to learn out of necessity! I hated depending on someone else! At first, I didn’t even know what a plugin was (in the 90’s, pre TH-cam Univ) I was just pushing buttons!
Because of that: I got some verses off on mixtapes in Spain
I got wit a global crew and we put out 8 mixtapes
I was able to perform in about 10 cities with no management
Host a radio show
Make music for me, friends and friends of friends
Damn, that shit really paid off! Not claiming they were perfect (or even good in some cases) but it got me there!
I taught myself how to produce and engineer as well. I’m definitely a one stop shot when it comes to beats and getting your vocals, professionally mixed and mastered……
Last night I just watched an older video that Bolo did about his failures and how they ultimately lead to his success in the industry. Very dope and inspiring. Check it out if you haven’t seen it.
Thanks!
The amount of shade you throw at Ableton is crazy! 😂 Ableton is one of the top tier programs from beat creation all the way to full song production mixing and mastering.
Love the videos 😎💯
💯 fam
Ableton Live is King Bolo!!😊
So I hear… 🧐😂💪🏾
Back in my day all producers could engineer because that how you got started. Also knowing how to engineer you learned what a studio could do for you. Plus as an engineer you were around good producers you could learn from. So some producers would engineer their own sessions, but other wanted a engineer so they could focus more on the artist and arranging side of the music. Better yet you find producer and engineer teams, working as a team they got to know each other and one complemented the other to streamline the workflow. In this day and age you need a lot of different skillsets to keep the money flowing constantly.
I love to engineer my music n making my beats n have other 2 artist work with as well too
Working on it.
0:34 big facts
I definitely can relate lol
I remember my first mic being some rinky dink stage performance mic. That was ok. Now I use a Yeti mic.
bolo drop a presonus Studio one Mixing template, thank me later.
Noted!
So Bolo- Are you planning to discuss (or have solved the issues with) Cubase Pro 14? In my opinion its the best version in years as an update or upgraded Cubase.
Yes very soon hopefully.. still learning the program
@@BoloDaProducer i have used Cubase since SX, and a "learning curve upgrade" was required for me- Cubase's main YT channel was a big help, but man: 2 hour demo instruction for most of the major changes.
True an I agree. ❤
What’s an engineer tho, what do they do ??
Record vocalists & mix all the various components together to be the final version of the completed song before it gets mastered.
Thanks bro... Where you from in Florida? I'm from Lauderdale
Originally from Tampa. My folks live in Lauderhill
Good information
I hate/suck at mixing lbs… I tried to mix this rap duos mixtape many, many years ago and messed it up bad… I swore I’d never mix again lol
💯💯
Where I used to go cost me $50. & hour.
Save you a lot of money.
In one of your prior videos you said that "you don't mix your beats." I'm confused. Now you are an engineer
I just have a question did ableton do something to you because u always dissing them an ableton to me is very good its just not user friendly for most people
DO you make templates for studio sessions ?
Whats the best way to learn to become an engineer?
Record as many people as possible
Go to school for it or take online classes or learn from an engineer, those are the BEST ways
That's my biggest problem bro. I don't deal with a lot of people.
You gotta do it! It will help out a lot 👍🏾
@BoloDaProducer Thank you for your time and feedback. I appreciate you bro.
Not "should" but "Must"
9 minutes into the video and your listeners don't even know the difference., cause you didn't explain it.
Looking at comments and it seems like a lot of the viewers got the point ✅
Terrible advice. I agree with you most of the time. Once you get behind the desk you get stuck behind the desk. Pick one and the best at that, having an understand is different than being an engineer. This will take away from you main skill. A music producer should learn music theory, not focus on engineer. This your experience and cant take that away. I do all but we are rare.
Nope, I was BEHIND THE DESK, and as you can see I definitely made it out. The Desk kept me afloat during hardship and definitely kept me from working a conventional 9 to 5. The thing is I had a plan and I kept to it. The problem is a lot of people don’t have plans they just go with the flow. I had a plan and it worked out in the end. 👍🏾
@ that’s fair. Many don’t make it out and that’s not always a bad thing. Keep up the good work.
🔥💯💪🏿
I agree. I produce, engineer, MC, mix and master my own music and it’s a great feeling. All I need is to be left alone and I make records. Peep my album if y’all would like. It’s a 7 song self titled album called MCEEZR, streaming on all platforms. Peace✌️
🚨 Anybody have good recommendations for a small form QUALITY mixer that works well with Ableton?
😭😭😭What About Learning FL 24 STUDIO😩😩😩😩❓
Great video. I can listen to you all day.❇
He’s not Lying! I’ve worked in a studio session as an engineer, and bolo came into a recording session to bring beats, he cooked up a quick banger on the mpc one, and eventually ended up hopping on the boards and engineering the session, i saw that he already had a relationship and rapport with the artist so I got up and let Bolo run the whole session!!
Always Educating 💊
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