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How to Be a Top Music Producer in Three Steps

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Want to be a top music producer making your own royalty free music? Want to create royalty free music for documentary purposes, or web sounds and sound effects on a video or multimedia project? Want to showcase your talent by making your own downloadable sounds for others to appreciate? For whichever purpose you intend, you can be a top music producer in three simple steps.

Step 1: Hone the musician in you.

Start by honing your ears. Listen to tons of music, play your instruments and expand your knowledge in music. Once you get the hang of it, start recording your sounds and mixing music with the use of portable recording tools. Spend time experimenting and playing around with a variety of music and sounds.

Step 2: Set-up your own home studio.

As a producer, you need to equip yourself with tools you need to record and make your music. You will need to invest in some hardware and download a few software.

For your hardware needs, start with a midi keyboard. Today, keyboards are conveniently equipped with a workstation with built-in sequencer featuring a wide range of sounds and instruments. You will also need a computer or a laptop with specifications that meet your software requirements. You will also need two professional monitors; look into Yamaha and Genelec brands, as they are most popular for music production. Also, make sure you invest in a pair of good headphones, like that from AKG or Sennheiser.

You will need a sequencer software such as Pro Tools, Cubase, Logic Pro, and FL Studio, among many others. Although released by various software companies, they generally work the same. You can check out online reviews to help you choose the right software for your needs. Once you have a software in place, check out sound libraries such as Xylote.com. They showcase downloadable music, sounds, royalty free music loops (Apple loops, Acid loops, and so on), and music clips of all genre and lengths that you can use to make your own music. Make sure you take advantage of free samples and sample packs (such as sample packs for FL studio, etc.) featured in the website. Note the importance of sound libraries – they are the best kept secret of every top chart producer! Ideally, you should choose sound libraries that feature the best sample packs that suit your needs.

Step 3: Keep yourself educated and updated.

Now that you have all the tools necessary to produce your own music, your next task is to keep yourself educated about music production. Read books, articles, and tutorials; network with DJ’s and other music professionals; check out social network sites and page related to music production. Make sure that you are updated with the goings on in the music industry, and in the tools you use. Check out updates in your favorite sound library (such as Xylote.com), and in your software of choice.

Simply follow these three steps, and you are on your way to being your own top music producer.

Xylote offers downloadble sounds, drum Pro Audio Loops, free sfx sounds, pro audio loops, modern beats, Stock music library and many more. To explore more about Sample Packs in Music and Video Production, please visit our website http://www.xylote.com

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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Product Creation: Best Audio Products Contain Three Key Elements

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

What is the best way to create a powerful audio product? Whether it’s a CD series or some MP3s, it’s not as hard (or as easy) as you may think. The best audio products contain three key elements: 1) a good topic; 2) clear sound; 3) valuable and interesting content. For more details go to: www.profiting-info-products.com these are the basics. If, however, you want to offer more to your listeners, you will want to add more than just the basics in order to give them an exceptional audio experience. Let’s talk about some steps you can follow so that your product stands above the rest.

First off, make sure that you choose your topic wisely. Do not underestimate the value of market research in order to find a topic that will interest or benefit to your future customers. Some things to consider when doing your research:

- Will this help them solve a problem that they have?
- Is this something that they want or need to learn?
- Will this topic fulfill a need in their particular area of interest, such as a hobby, motivator, etc.?

Once you have chosen your topic, spend the necessary time required to learn whatever you need to know to put out a product that portrays you as knowledgeable, well-informed, and helpful. This step, and the time you put into it, is critical to a successful audio product.

The second factor that you must consider is the content of your audio product. Does your product offer information that will help them understand a difficult to grasp technical problem? Are you attempting to enrich their lives as a motivator or with self-help guidance? Are you sharing your knowledge and experience of a mutual interest? Whatever your goal is, ensure that your product’s content does indeed meet that goal. You want your customers to trust you and value your information or guidance. This will lead to a long-term and profitable relationship in which your customers will return to you for more and recommend you to others.

Absolutely critical to the success of your product is the sound quality. Do you have the necessary tools to ensure this? If not, you may want to consider investing in high-quality items such as microphones, editing software, and a computer that is equipped with a sound card or build for multi-media recording. Your customer is looking for high sound quality, and must be able to understand the information that you provide. Crisp, clear sound will heighten your standing with your clients. Reliable recording equipment is necessary to reach this goal.

Another key factor is that you use a voice that holds your listener’s attention.
For help visit: www.explosive-product-launches.com you do not want to sound monotone, rigid, or dull. I’m not saying that you have to have a voice fit for radio to record your audio product, but add some interest when speaking. Modulate your tone and emphasize key points. Your audience will know if you’re reading a script, so if you need one be sure to practice it. In my experience, it is best to use an outline when making your audio product. This way, you will be sure to cover all of the information in a natural way rather than sounding “rigid” with a word-for-word script.

Finally, you MUST review your audio product and make any necessary changes before offering it to your customers. This is critical. Listen to the product yourself, or better yet, have others listen to it for you. Does it provide the information that you intended? Does it have high sound quality? Does it hold the attention of the listener? If not, you need to make some changes before it is made public.

Creating CD series or MP3s can be highly profitable to you as well as beneficial to your customers. If you follow the steps we’ve discussed, you will be well on your way towards this goal.

Music production software: Top three programs

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

The world of music production software can be scary and overwhelming at first. You know you want to start producing your own music, making your own beats, recording, etc. But you have no idea where to begin! This was exactly the problem I had when starting out, and I took the advice of the wrong group of people (the “gurus”) and paid way more than a beginner should pay for music production software. This is an industry that depends on always having new people coming through the woodwork, so I feel it’s my responsibility to help get you started.

First, you need to think about what kind of music you want to produce, as some programs seem to be better for different genres of music. If you are into trance, techno, or other “electronica” types of music I suggest starting with a program called FL Studio, short for FruityLoops. This program is good for this kind of music, but in my opinion is not that beginner friendly, and a little overpriced for a beginner. Expect to drop upwards of $80 to start out in the world of music production software. Also, there is a steep learning curve with this and similar software, so I would move on unless you have significant knowledge of math and sound.

Alot of the people I help get started want to start making “hip hop beats“. They don’t need a thousand dollar fancy program, they just want to get their feet wet. Fortunately, I came across the PERFECT program for people who are new to music production. It’s called Sonic Producer and it’s actually built on browser-based software.

This means that you don’t have to install some clunky program to your harddrive. Do not think that because its browser-based that it’s lacking in quality, because it’s actually the opposite. Sonic Producer comes fully loaded witih FREE music production lessons, a 16 track sequencer, and a sound library that is impressive all by itself. See, after spending hundreds of dollars on software too complicated for me, I turned to Sonic Producer. It’s simplicity, sleekness, and low price are what drew me in. I paid less than thirty bucks in all for one of the sickest music production suites I’ve ever used.

But, maybe you’re not a beginner you say! You DO have audio and math knowledge and are willing to brave the steep learning curve! Well there is hope. While I would recommend Sonic Producer for even intermediate users, some people just want something different. This is why I recommend Reason or Cubase to these people. These programs are top of the line, but it will cost you. From what I remember these programs are a few hundred dollars. But don’t let that steer you away, you’re paying for quality.

As you can see, in the world of digital music production, there’s a little something for everyone. Whether you’re just starting out, kind of know what you’re doing, or you’re the master, there’s a way to get you going. Welcome to the wonderful world of music production!

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John Paul started making music at the tender age of 6. Since then it’s been non-stop and now he’s trying to help others fufill their music dreams.