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@ptmembership
07/22/21 06:03:45PM
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Brand new to music production? Here's some recommended courses to get you started...


Guides to the Producertech Site

• Learning the basics in a DAW is normally the best place to start. For instance, taking a beginners level course in Ableton Live would be a great first step. The course below goes from first steps with the software up to making basic arrangements, with audio and MIDI.

https://www.producertech.com/staff-picks/175/beginner-s-guide-to-music-production-in-ableton-live

• To support this, it's recommended to check out our beginners guides to different areas of production; a range that we'll be expanding over time. These currently include:

EQ Fundamentals: https://www.producertech.com/staff-picks/148/eq-fundamentals?number=PT001

Compression Fundamentals: https://www.producertech.com/staff-picks/172/compression-fundamentals?number=PT008

The Art of Filtering: https://www.producertech.com/staff-picks/170/the-art-of-filtering?number=PT007

The Art of Sampling: https://www.producertech.com/staff-picks/157/the-art-of-sampling?number=PT003

Beginner's Guide to Synthesis: https://www.producertech.com/staff-picks/154/beginner-s-guide-to-synthesis?number=PT002

Beginner's Guide to Music Theory: https://www.producertech.com/staff-picks/162/beginner-s-guide-to-music-theory-for-producers?number=PT005

• Fill in the gaps with our Bonus Member Tutorials! There are a lot of extra tutorials on this Community Site, the bulk of which were made in 2020, covering all sorts of subjects from mixing and sound design to specific software. Some recommendations for beginners (going from beginner to advanced) are:

• Bassline Techniques #1
• Lead Design Techniques #1
• Stereo Width Training/Quiz
• Reverb
• Creating the Perfect Kick Drum
• Sample Design
• Creating Dreamy Pads

Just search for them on this site or find them in the BONUS TUTORIALS section.

• Finally, consider checking out some artist (genre) courses, perhaps in a style you're interested in making. The difficulty level of these courses does range quite a lot though, with some producers getting more technical than others, so some prior knowledge is definitely required for most of the courses in this category. Feel free to ask other members on the forum what courses they've liked and you'll hopefully get some good suggestions there...

Hope this information helps!

The Producertech Team




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@ptmembership
07/22/21 05:36:25PM
471 posts

Community Site Intro Livestream


Announcements

In case you missed it, there'll be a livestream by Rob Jones next Tuesday about the Community Site to discuss how the site works, what you can do here and generally get some back and forth going. Click the LIVESTREAMS menu option to access the stream.
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@ptmembership
07/22/21 05:33:22PM
471 posts

Post your questions here (start a topic in this category)


DAW or Software Questions

Is there something specific about Ableton Live or any other software you're struggling to work out? If so, start a topic in this part of the forum and someone in the community will get back to you...
updated by @ptmembership: 07/27/21 10:48:22AM
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@ptmembership
07/22/21 05:31:28PM
471 posts

New blog focusing on Producertech Member David H


General Producer Chat

Great stuff! Well done again David! So cool to read your story, learn about the struggles you've overcome and hear the awesome results!
admin
@ptmembership
07/22/21 09:13:30AM
471 posts

How to make rave sounds


Member Content Requests

Yes! Great plan! Old school Rave fundamentals tutorials incoming.........
admin
@ptmembership
07/06/21 09:36:48AM
471 posts

Why do you make music?


General Producer Chat

Nice thread idea! Going from DJing to producing is quite a common one. It's a natural next step from playing other people's music to wanting to play your own, whether it's mashups or original production. And you're right, there literally is nothing quite like people dancing to tracks you're playing, and when they're your own tracks it's out of this world! I once played a set at Burning Man that wasn't quite going off until I played one of my own tracks, which suddenly got the dance floor going. Immensely rewarding!! And also quite reassuring. We often spend a lot of time doubting our own tracks, through the naturally critical process of producing it, but when it smashes a dancefloor, those doubts melt away!
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@ptmembership
07/06/21 09:26:26AM
471 posts

New to Bandcamp


Let us hear you!

Nice! Good luck with it! A lot of artists are having success there so it's a good move.
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@ptmembership
07/05/21 11:49:14AM
471 posts

Welcome to the Community!


General Producer Chat

Nice! I couldn't make that in the end, but am very much looking forward to next year, which presumably will be a physical meet up!
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@ptmembership
06/27/21 07:00:19PM
471 posts

Let's get started 😎


General Producer Chat

Another good question! You can see it on their profile page - it just says online or offline, but maybe there is a marker that can show or something. I'll ask the Jamroom guys... it would be good...
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@ptmembership
06/26/21 02:17:15PM
471 posts

Let's get started 😎


General Producer Chat

Good question! You can post YouTube vids I believe, but I don't think your own files, as it would eat up too much of the server space.
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