1. Climb your career slowly and specialized. 2. Listen to all kijds of music to inspire you. 3. Figure out the artist vision, it's his/her record. 4. Master technical skills, don't let it kill your creative flow.
He highlights one of my favorite aspects of audio engineering. It’s a facilitative job, you are helping others express their creative ideas to people. Such a special and modest role.
3:10 on is a sentence that, while brief, contains a multitude of learning that takes years to master. Complete control of a space, both physically and technically, can be very challenging
At 1.00 Andrew said those most important words, 'listen to every kind of music'. I tell everyone I know the same words...why? So you're producing a song and say it sounds a bit flattish, say it's a pop song, add a reggae guitar riff and boom, it changes the whole dynamics of the song. Take a very good example of Phil Collins, we know he's the front for Genesis but when he went solo, fuck me where did those horns come from? That's because he loved Motown and played around with the sound and then it crept into Genesis song's. So yes, listening to as many types of music does help you greatly as a producer 🎼🎼🎼🎼
Essentials...Neve, API, SSL, UA, Neumann. Choose instruments that reinforce the mood of the song. It's actually pretty easy if you have $100,000 in gear
let's dedicate our entire lives to make music sound great and just then if we're as lucky as andrew was, we can MAYBE get out of it with some money, forget about proper credits, because you know, artists need to feel us as if we were invisible. btw I really enjoy how andrew's pure luck ended up sounding, I'm not just that much lucky.
1. Climb your career slowly and specialized.
2. Listen to all kijds of music to inspire you.
3. Figure out the artist vision, it's his/her record.
4. Master technical skills, don't let it kill your creative flow.
3 seems like the big one from my POV
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pearls of wisdom, the music industry is truly blessed to have someone like Andrew Scheps. Rock on, brother!
He highlights one of my favorite aspects of audio engineering. It’s a facilitative job, you are helping others express their creative ideas to people. Such a special and modest role.
Scheps is so generous with his knowledge & experience! Great guy, great video.
A lot of great info 4 a 3:37 minute video. Thanks.
As soon as this video start you got to the point. Big up my g! 🙌🏽
Great advice!! I’m always working on getting better.. musically and production skills. I swear I learn something valuable almost everyday.
Finally someone with genuine stuff to talk about
3:10 on is a sentence that, while brief, contains a multitude of learning that takes years to master. Complete control of a space, both physically and technically, can be very challenging
Just another great set of tips from one of the greats
We couldn't agree more!
Wow thanks for this one sir I appreciate. I wish I could be like you one day.
Lots of knowledge. Thanks for this video.
Glad it was helpful! : )
Great tips! Studying what you do is very important instead of just doing.
Organic climb….wow. Gem.
Words of wisdom.
My man is the Merlin of music production
I totally agree. But there’s a fine line where you’re letting the artist be and letting him do what ever they want and lose the control of the session
3:04 great tip
Sound advice!
Andrew: Are you the secret owner of Schweppes? I just can't disassociate it.
At 1.00 Andrew said those most important words, 'listen to every kind of music'. I tell everyone I know the same words...why?
So you're producing a song and say it sounds a bit flattish, say it's a pop song, add a reggae guitar riff and boom, it changes the whole dynamics of the song. Take a very good example of Phil Collins, we know he's the front for Genesis but when he went solo, fuck me where did those horns come from? That's because he loved Motown and played around with the sound and then it crept into Genesis song's.
So yes, listening to as many types of music does help you greatly as a producer 🎼🎼🎼🎼
Sit down and listen to the 🐐.
hear you
love this!
GREAT stuff !!!!!!!
I actually get much more creative ideas listening to the exact same genre I want to produce! Makes so much more sense to me. :)
Essentials...Neve, API, SSL, UA, Neumann. Choose instruments that reinforce the mood of the song. It's actually pretty easy if you have $100,000 in gear
Nope. The total opposite is true. Good tools can help .. But they're just tools ..
No you can start with 2-3k. When you become more established you upgrade
Love it
excellent
Im a senior in high school and i need help on where or how to start
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Nice Audient ASP 8024 in the background...
let's dedicate our entire lives to make music sound great and just then if we're as lucky as andrew was, we can MAYBE get out of it with some money, forget about proper credits, because you know, artists need to feel us as if we were invisible. btw I really enjoy how andrew's pure luck ended up sounding, I'm not just that much lucky.
total opposite of DJ Khaled
Uf, getting that technical bit down