/prod/ - Music Production General

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RESOURCES:

Sound Design:

>SeamlessR (in-depth music production and sound design tutorials, based on FL Studio)
youtube.com/user/SeamlessR

>Rocket Powered Sound (Constant quality uploads of various EDM sounds in Serum with explanations that help make something unique)
youtube.com/channel/UCFReVt5TAC1zGnuNkgHw-fg

>Syntorial (widely considered the best place to go to learn synthesis)
syntorial.com/

>Mr. Bill (Ableton based, some of the best sound design tutorials on the planet. Aimed more towards IDM-type stuff. He also posts his music here)
youtube.com/user/MrBillsTunes

>BusyWorksBeats (explains hip hop in very elaborate ways in FL Studio)
youtube.com/user/busyworksbeats

>Sadowick (explains old school electronic music in very elaborate ways in Ableton)
youtube.com/user/SadowickProduction

>ADSR Music Production Tutorials
youtube.com/channel/UCf5UKh_cj2_5pUomhyswWYQ

MIXING:

>Point Blank Music School
youtube.com/channel/UCIWNozFjO8yVdJFsGKVmPgg

>Pensado's Place
youtube.com/user/PensadosPlace

>Samori Coles (Compression, EQ, etc)
youtube.com/user/homestudiotutor/videos

>Modern Mixing
youtube.com/user/ModernMixing/videos

FL STUDIO:

>WarBeats (Getting comfortable in FL Studio)
youtube.com/user/nfxbeats/videos

>Image Line Tutorials
youtube.com/user/imageline/playlists

WRITING:

>12tone
youtube.com/channel/UCTUtqcDkzw7bisadh6AOx5w/playlists

>Micheal New
youtube.com/user/Rhaptapsody/playlists

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first for external hardware sequencing is better than DAW sequencing

Second for fuck the previous one died because I forgot to bump it.

Here's the link anyway:

theres an egg on that burger

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Spent the last 4 days (straight, adhd hyper focus is a fucking super power) trying to learn how to use a DAW by dicking around with Reaper. Finished my first track just now. That was fun. Just have to properly master it (and figure out how to properly master). Sounds pretty neat to me but I've been hearing it on repeat for days so it's totally wormed its way into my brain. No idea if others would like it. Pretty satisfied given that I'm still relatively new to making music (only learned guitar for half a year or so).
Any feedback?

I'd say it depends, but why not both? What would you use?

>Check out aso's drumkits and foley packs too
Are these two the ones?
sellfy DOT com SLASH aso

If so, I can't find any DL link, so if you could upload them I'd be internally grateful.
Thank you very much in advance.

Dunno if you're still here. But I originally switched to Renoise because I was getting tired of using FL Studio for 6 years. The layout didn't feel intuitive and it got boring. I also wanted a challenge, I got hardware synthesizers, I learned how to use them, etc. Renoise pushed me to think outside the box and experiment. Trackers at first seem daunting but after a few hours of research you can get the hang of it pretty quickly. It may look like a bunch of random values but it's really not that confusing. I like the Renoise interface because everything is all on one screen, kinda like Ableton, so no fucking around with a bunch of windows like in fl studio. It's also pretty cheap compared to all the other DAW's, it goes on sale pretty often. I say go for it.

I would use both as well. It was but a mem

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