One thing you can do as a beginner is improving your ears. And one of the fastest ways to do it is Soundgym. Try Soundgym with 30% discount ( available until the 1st of December): www.soundgym.co/coupon/view?id=4UJNW4D2H0W&aff=3111
Quick 5 minutes shorts 1. Production Snippets 2. Release Teasers 3. Production Tips 4. Gear Demonstration/unpack 5. Software demonstration 6. Live instrument performance 7. Behind-the-Scenes Footage (if you are a DJ or instrumentalist) 8. Quick Challenges (I made a kick drum from a bird sound) 9. Q&A Sessions 10. Music Events 11. Everyday life (Look it is snowing, my computer broke etc.) 12. Skits and memes 13. Story behind the tracks 14. Workspace Organization Tips) 15. New music updates 16. Collaboration with other musicians 17. Idea vs final song 18. Trend surf 19. Reaction to • New music • New plugin • Meme • Current music events • New hardware • Memes. funny music videos
I've also been producing music for about 10 years. My biggest problem is social media. I spend literally 0 minutes on them every day and if I have to create any content for tiktok or something similar, I literally don't want to live xD I released a few tik toks, I even managed to reach a million twice, but I still don't feel good about it and I don't know how to change it.
I can personally vouch for Alice's courses. I'm working my way through two of her courses now and they have transformed my sound. My originals are sounding more professional and my ears are being better tuned every day. And YES, I wish I had delved into Vital or Serum years ago, instead of spending countless $$$ on sample libraries.
Fuck. I just want to make music. I hate social media and do my best to avoid it when possible. Does this mean I can't be a successful musician in the modern world?
No. There are plenty of successful artists who are offline. Calibre is a great example. If you just focus on making the best music you can, you can send it to djs and labels. If the music is professional quality, that is ultimately what matters the most.
This video is more about becoming a successful 'content creator' in the music industry rather than becoming a successful music producer. The video in summary tells you to get music production skills and then you use your skills to make content. If you want to be a successful producer you will have to network. You have to be in the scene, you have to go to places, talk to people, etc. The video tells you to do stuff like collabing, getting a label to release your tracks, getting DJs to play your tracks, and etc, but how do you actually do those things? Like, how do you find good people to collab with? How do you find a good label and get them to actually strike a deal with you? The answer to all of those is: networking. Content creation is good if you want to be independent and you are fine being known more for your content than your music, but if you want to be widely known for your music you gotta network, which doesn't necessarily involve social media but it can also a tool that can be used.
I'm just now discovering the power of goal setting. I'm going to try your structured approach after I finish my current goal - complete finish and self-release my first EP with at least 5 songs by year-end
Hey Alice sorry I can’t find the course curriculum when I go to the courses I see the courses (and it’s damn tempting to enroll let me check my bank account and I’ll be back :) but I can’t find the curriculum. Would you have a direct link by chance ? Thx a lot and great video as usual!!!
I know that you are 100% right about this Alice. But I am now 43 and had moderate success from age 25-30, I was supported by pretty much all the top DJs and i got to do lots of gigs abroad. My songs were uploaded to RUclips by fans, I almost didn't have to do anything and it snowballed. I am tempted to get back out there, but the idea of social media scares me a lot 😅 I only hope my music speaks for itself, and the fans speak fornthe music - otherwise I don't deserve a place anymore.
Don't be scared. People really exaggrate social media often times. Itis just about showcasing your art work and artistary. If you want to spice up, then you can show yourself and your personality as well. Take it by small pieces and see where it goes.
Hello and thank you very much for your inspiring videos. Each time I learn a lot. I m doing music with Atari Cubase and hardware synths since 35 years, but with many long interuptions. Guitar player in a band even longer. Funny thing is that you sometimes take decissions that I wouldnt do. But at the end you persuade me that it sounds good. Also when you do comparisons between beginner, average and pro I find my self in all 3 categories 😆. Also when I see your short mid and long I feel that what is reachable is a different mix. So that a well known DJ plays my music is very close. On the other hand a song on the label seems very far. Unfortunately when I m at home I dont have the time to make music even if I have some good hardware synths. On the other hand when I m on busynesstrip, and that happends often I have time to make music so I ve choosen cubasis on an iPad pro. I m killing the DSP but I have all with me in a small format. I pretty aware about my worst issue, mixing with iPad speakers even if I have adapter and good headphones with me. But often I just want to make music. I m sorry to post now with this acc but I ve just started my chanel with my own music and name to separate ma hobby from my business. Also I dont like post on social media much as my plan is to go pro when I almost retire. Please keep up the good work! 👍👍👍 Best wishes! Oh by the way, you asked in a video about german singing in a post punk way. If I know the lyrics and your precise expectation I ll try that. Cheers!
It really depends as I have way too many different lights depending on angle. But the main ones that I am using during the Ableton screens are 2 Elgato Key Lights and 2 Nanlite pavotubes. Then I have some other fill lights but they can be anything.
I play electric guitar, classical guitar and also love to produce progressive house and tech house and even some trance stuff. I'm trying to integrate all those things together and start creating content.
I don’t know, for certain genres of music: instrumental/orchestral you can’t get virtual instruments to sound good for free, I’m ok with no buying any fx or synth but you can’t make a good sounding rock/symphonic tune without proper sampling libraries
This is more geared towards electronic music producers. Things could be different for organic producers. But most of the framework should still apply 😊✌
Hey Alice, I follow your channel for quite some time now and am really thankful for the great content you produce! I got a little question regarding the headphones mentioned in this video. I am looking to get myself some Dt770 Pro but I am not sure if it is a good idea to get the 250 or the 80 ohm headphones. I am using a scarlett 2i2 4rh gen and I am not sure if the 250 ohm would make sense with that? Would love to hear your opinion on the matter! Cheers and keep up the great work!
I don't have a 2i2 4th generation so I can't really test. It may work but it could be on the quiter side. That being said the difference between 80 and 250 really really small. 80 is slightly stronger on the low end and 250 is ever slightly brighter. But difference is really small that it shouldn't matter.
@@Alice-Efe Done. Then the offered me the full Fx Collection at the cost of half an instrument. I bought again. Fortunately this row approaches towards zero and can't get above the costs of two instruments as long als the price always halves.
Take a full month to decide to become a producer? I already needed three month to decide to become a hobbyist. However, I finished my first production. I could not control it. It took over the control. I didn't end up with euphoric trance, but with medieval film music. I like it. Must have seen Robin Hood to often in my childhood.
What I really meant was deciding on commiting to producing music. Some people don't like it and move to an another hobby. A month should be at least enough to give them an idea if they like 😊
People say that room sound treatment is as important as buying studio monitors. With no treatment your monitors can actually deceive you and make it worse. Do you have any advice on a minimal room treatment (bass traps, reflection panels etc)?
✔ Rule of thumb: Spend at least half of the amount that you are spending on your monitors; on your room treatment. Otherwise, monitors are useless as room modes will overcome the little improvement you had with monitors. (Example: maybe you speaker is 3 db flatter etween X frequency but room modes can be as crazy as 18-24 db). Not even adding other acoustic imperfections and problems your room may have. For the room, treat your first reflection points first. Use panels over foams. You can build them yourself if you want to save money, they are pretty easy to build.
One thing you can do as a beginner is improving your ears. And one of the fastest ways to do it is Soundgym.
Try Soundgym with 30% discount ( available until the 1st of December): www.soundgym.co/coupon/view?id=4UJNW4D2H0W&aff=3111
Quick 5 minutes shorts
1. Production Snippets
2. Release Teasers
3. Production Tips
4. Gear Demonstration/unpack
5. Software demonstration
6. Live instrument performance
7. Behind-the-Scenes Footage (if you are a DJ or instrumentalist)
8. Quick Challenges (I made a kick drum from a bird sound)
9. Q&A Sessions
10. Music Events
11. Everyday life (Look it is snowing, my computer broke etc.)
12. Skits and memes
13. Story behind the tracks
14. Workspace Organization Tips)
15. New music updates
16. Collaboration with other musicians
17. Idea vs final song
18. Trend surf
19. Reaction to
• New music
• New plugin
• Meme
• Current music events
• New hardware
• Memes. funny music videos
Thanks, perfect
I've also been producing music for about 10 years. My biggest problem is social media. I spend literally 0 minutes on them every day and if I have to create any content for tiktok or something similar, I literally don't want to live xD I released a few tik toks, I even managed to reach a million twice, but I still don't feel good about it and I don't know how to change it.
But at least you know you can do it if you have reached million views! 😅
A million views is not to be sniffed at! Were they music related ?
You have to go to high impedance headphones. They enable much more precise nuances. DT990 Pro for example. Low impedance is for DJing only.
I can personally vouch for Alice's courses. I'm working my way through two of her courses now and they have transformed my sound. My originals are sounding more professional and my ears are being better tuned every day. And YES, I wish I had delved into Vital or Serum years ago, instead of spending countless $$$ on sample libraries.
Are the courses with subtitles?
Aww thanks a ton! Hope they bring you tons of inspiration and knowledge!
Fuck. I just want to make music. I hate social media and do my best to avoid it when possible. Does this mean I can't be a successful musician in the modern world?
No. There are plenty of successful artists who are offline. Calibre is a great example.
If you just focus on making the best music you can, you can send it to djs and labels. If the music is professional quality, that is ultimately what matters the most.
This video is more about becoming a successful 'content creator' in the music industry rather than becoming a successful music producer. The video in summary tells you to get music production skills and then you use your skills to make content.
If you want to be a successful producer you will have to network. You have to be in the scene, you have to go to places, talk to people, etc. The video tells you to do stuff like collabing, getting a label to release your tracks, getting DJs to play your tracks, and etc, but how do you actually do those things? Like, how do you find good people to collab with? How do you find a good label and get them to actually strike a deal with you? The answer to all of those is: networking. Content creation is good if you want to be independent and you are fine being known more for your content than your music, but if you want to be widely known for your music you gotta network, which doesn't necessarily involve social media but it can also a tool that can be used.
My goal is to be a music producer in 2024 but where to start if I have no experience with music not even with an instrument?
I really like the way you explain and teach
Thanks alot for all your efforts ☺️
nice content i learn a lot from you ❤ but if you could work a bit on your accent cause i find a bit hard to follow with you ... thank you
Content creation is the worst part for me. I just do shirtless pics with my music. 😂
Well at least you are creating content!
@@Alice-Efe 🤣🤣🤣
listening to you just makes my whole mood better :D thanks for the knowledge and your kindness every time ☺
Aww you are so kind, thank you for watching!
Thanks for your very useful advice.
I love your wishes to Santa‼
❤🧡💛💚💙💜🖤
Amazing, as always!
Great idea of video!
Thnk u mam
I'm just now discovering the power of goal setting. I'm going to try your structured approach after I finish my current goal - complete finish and self-release my first EP with at least 5 songs by year-end
Setting goals really really important. Good luck with your EP!
My goal for this year is to release in Mercurial Tones :)
That sounds like a good goal! 💯
9:16 ❤️❤️
This is a great video. Valid and wise. Going to set myself some goals and get some structure going. Thank you.
Thanks, Alice. Love and light 💜
Same to you! ❤
Hey Alice sorry I can’t find the course curriculum when I go to the courses I see the courses (and it’s damn tempting to enroll let me check my bank account and I’ll be back :) but I can’t find the curriculum. Would you have a direct link by chance ? Thx a lot and great video as usual!!!
I know that you are 100% right about this Alice.
But I am now 43 and had moderate success from age 25-30, I was supported by pretty much all the top DJs and i got to do lots of gigs abroad. My songs were uploaded to RUclips by fans, I almost didn't have to do anything and it snowballed. I am tempted to get back out there, but the idea of social media scares me a lot 😅 I only hope my music speaks for itself, and the fans speak fornthe music - otherwise I don't deserve a place anymore.
Don't be scared. People really exaggrate social media often times. Itis just about showcasing your art work and artistary. If you want to spice up, then you can show yourself and your personality as well. Take it by small pieces and see where it goes.
@Alice-Efe thank you for the encouraging words. Love your channel since you started. 🙌
Just be yourself all that over the top flashy youtube stuff gets old fast.
Ambleton 20% off for Black Friday lads, get that discount and a free upgrade to ableton 12 🔥
That's wonderful! Pls stay in touch!
Thanks Alice. I've follow you for years. good content
Soundgym is probably best the sponsor this video could have ! Great !
Soundgym was really perfect sponsor for this video because I recommend them quite a bit for people who wants to improve their ear. Really great tool.
@@Alice-EfeI meant best I forgot to type "best" hahahaha
Hello and thank you very much for your inspiring videos. Each time I learn a lot. I m doing music with Atari Cubase and hardware synths since 35 years, but with many long interuptions. Guitar player in a band even longer. Funny thing is that you sometimes take decissions that I wouldnt do. But at the end you persuade me that it sounds good. Also when you do comparisons between beginner, average and pro I find my self in all 3 categories 😆. Also when I see your short mid and long I feel that what is reachable is a different mix. So that a well known DJ plays my music is very close. On the other hand a song on the label seems very far. Unfortunately when I m at home I dont have the time to make music even if I have some good hardware synths. On the other hand when I m on busynesstrip, and that happends often I have time to make music so I ve choosen cubasis on an iPad pro. I m killing the DSP but I have all with me in a small format. I pretty aware about my worst issue, mixing with iPad speakers even if I have adapter and good headphones with me. But often I just want to make music. I m sorry to post now with this acc but I ve just started my chanel with my own music and name to separate ma hobby from my business. Also I dont like post on social media much as my plan is to go pro when I almost retire. Please keep up the good work! 👍👍👍 Best wishes! Oh by the way, you asked in a video about german singing in a post punk way. If I know the lyrics and your precise expectation I ll try that. Cheers!
HI, can I ask you what camera lights you're using beside your screen monitor. I don't see them listed in your Thomann affiliate link. Cool video, Ty
It really depends as I have way too many different lights depending on angle. But the main ones that I am using during the Ableton screens are 2 Elgato Key Lights and 2 Nanlite pavotubes. Then I have some other fill lights but they can be anything.
I play electric guitar, classical guitar and also love to produce progressive house and tech house and even some trance stuff. I'm trying to integrate all those things together and start creating content.
Good luck! 😊
I don’t know, for certain genres of music: instrumental/orchestral you can’t get virtual instruments to sound good for free, I’m ok with no buying any fx or synth but you can’t make a good sounding rock/symphonic tune without proper sampling libraries
This is more geared towards electronic music producers. Things could be different for organic producers. But most of the framework should still apply 😊✌
THANK YOU ALICE ❤
Hey Alice, I follow your channel for quite some time now and am really thankful for the great content you produce!
I got a little question regarding the headphones mentioned in this video. I am looking to get myself some Dt770 Pro but I am not sure if it is a good idea to get the 250 or the 80 ohm headphones. I am using a scarlett 2i2 4rh gen and I am not sure if the 250 ohm would make sense with that?
Would love to hear your opinion on the matter!
Cheers and keep up the great work!
I don't have a 2i2 4th generation so I can't really test. It may work but it could be on the quiter side.
That being said the difference between 80 and 250 really really small. 80 is slightly stronger on the low end and 250 is ever slightly brighter. But difference is really small that it shouldn't matter.
I'm gonna do exactly those goals and more! :) Thanks Alice..
You got this, good luck!
3 easy steps
1-have money
2-pay a ghost producer
3-pay management to get you gigs
works for any genre
That's the Guetta, Garrix, Harris route!
Would it work for "self accomplishment" and "self satistaftion" and "happiness though?
LOL! Don't buy plugins as a beginner! Then it's Black Friday and Arturia offers me the full V-Collection at the cost of one instrument. What to do?
Buy it 😅
@@Alice-Efe Done. Then the offered me the full Fx Collection at the cost of half an instrument. I bought again. Fortunately this row approaches towards zero and can't get above the costs of two instruments as long als the price always halves.
Thank you for this video, Alice ❤
Hope it was helpful.
What Alice says.👆Best teacher - buy a course.😊
Aww thanks a ton!
Take a full month to decide to become a producer? I already needed three month to decide to become a hobbyist. However, I finished my first production. I could not control it. It took over the control. I didn't end up with euphoric trance, but with medieval film music. I like it. Must have seen Robin Hood to often in my childhood.
What I really meant was deciding on commiting to producing music. Some people don't like it and move to an another hobby. A month should be at least enough to give them an idea if they like 😊
People say that room sound treatment is as important as buying studio monitors. With no treatment your monitors can actually deceive you and make it worse. Do you have any advice on a minimal room treatment (bass traps, reflection panels etc)?
✔ Rule of thumb: Spend at least half of the amount that you are spending on your monitors; on your room treatment.
Otherwise, monitors are useless as room modes will overcome the little improvement you had with monitors. (Example: maybe you speaker is 3 db flatter etween X frequency but room modes can be as crazy as 18-24 db). Not even adding other acoustic imperfections and problems your room may have.
For the room, treat your first reflection points first. Use panels over foams. You can build them yourself if you want to save money, they are pretty easy to build.
Thank you so much!!!!
Cheers ✌
Fantastic! Let’s be friends?
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