I've been dabbling in beatmaking and producing since late 2012. In 2020 I switched my stage name, rebranded everything, and started taking it serious and to the next level. I didn't even know how synced and stock music worked until I stumbled across this channel. You are doing an amazing service my good sir. Thank you for everything!
This is GREAT advice, thanks so much, I really do appreciate it!!! I'm new to your channel ( I just subbed to your channel and will support ) & to all this opportunity. My wife & I live in SW Florida ( N. Ft. Myers, 5.5 yrs. now, originally from Chicago ) & we survived Hurricane Ian, which destroyed about 75% of places to gig at!!! I'm an actively gigging guitarist ( playing mostly original jazz/fusion & classical/flamenco guitar with some covers), but it a Very slow recovery, so this is a Great option! And, since my wife & I have multiple streams of income, we won't get stressed out in this new adventure, it'll make it easy to work with us! So thanks again for the inspiration, keep up the GREAT work, be safe my friend, Rock On & God Bless!!!
New to the channel. Thank you for your introduction. I'm not new to the music industry, but new to SYNC/Music Cues. Currently living in Music City! Looking forward to seeing what you have.
Great advice, as always , Jesse! I've been playing and composing on and off for almost 4 decades (!), but have been looking into this stock and sync thing during the pandemic. I still haven't pitched anything anywhere, still trying to learn my way around my DAW, and building my sample library collection, but almost there 🙂 Thanks for your content, Jesse, very useful and inspiring 🙂
I'm looking into this vein of the industry. I graduated from college in 2011 (A.A. Commercial Music - Recording, American River College, Sacramento, Ca) I have built a quite nice home studio - acoustically-sound; running Logic Pro on a near-new 27" iMac. My interface is the 2nd Gen Focusrite 18i20. I have enough mics to "get the job done", and a Yamaha P-45 piano for any virtual instruments. Yea - I'm pretty set. But - here's the deal: for the last 8 years, home recording has been a hobby. I've worked a day job for a world-renowned company that pays well and has great benefits. The problem - I am seriously looking at the unavoidable early retirement due to issues with my back. So - the turn from music hobby-to-career is soon approaching. Can ANYONE tell me how to make this transition? Can you please not send me on a path of video-video-video- "pay now for the secret" B.S. I need real help. I know nothing in life is free, but "dues" shouldn't be a never-ending quest. I've been a well-trained musician - theoretically-sound composer since 1978. There's really not much about writing/arranging/orchestrating I don't know. (No brag-just fact). It's the new-fangled world of music business that might have me stumped. Please. Help. Please.
I just really hope this works. Because I've been making music for years and I have a ton of music but I've never done anything with it. I really want to make money doing this and be able to quit this evil 9 to 5😅 so serious though
I have a question: if I wanted to publish songs for music sync licensing, do the drum samples create a mess or can they be used? from free packs for example
If you're using drum loops that contain the kick, snare and hats all in 1 WAV file that could be an issue since Libraries and clients will want you to deliver individual stems.
Suspense music is SUPER licensable for many TV programs - smart direction to go in! I would stay away from using many sound effects - the editors usually insert their own sfx as needed for particular scenes.
Really interesting Jesse. I'm looking for a structured way of working. A system. I have a catalogue, but of course happy to do bespoke. Have been exploring the world of music supes. Did have some extraordinary breakthrus in 2020 that were cancelled due to Covid. Have been in a library that was very inactive with me. In receipt of some $ but not steady and significant. Would be prepared to have a look at a quality library, where I know and can interact with the owner on a week to week basis. Very frustrating.
I've been dabbling in beatmaking and producing since late 2012. In 2020 I switched my stage name, rebranded everything, and started taking it serious and to the next level. I didn't even know how synced and stock music worked until I stumbled across this channel. You are doing an amazing service my good sir. Thank you for everything!
I'm glad I could help open this door for you!
If you don’t mind my asking, in 2020 what was it that made you realize it was time to get serious?
@@JohnDoe-ls2ww I started producing as a hobby and never tried doing anything with it besides passively uploading to youtube with no marketing, etc.
This is GREAT advice, thanks so much, I really do appreciate it!!! I'm new to your channel ( I just subbed to your channel and will support ) & to all this opportunity. My wife & I live in SW Florida ( N. Ft. Myers, 5.5 yrs. now, originally from Chicago ) & we survived Hurricane Ian, which destroyed about 75% of places to gig at!!! I'm an actively gigging guitarist ( playing mostly original jazz/fusion & classical/flamenco guitar with some covers), but it a Very slow recovery, so this is a Great option! And, since my wife & I have multiple streams of income, we won't get stressed out in this new adventure, it'll make it easy to work with us! So thanks again for the inspiration, keep up the GREAT work, be safe my friend, Rock On & God Bless!!!
New to the channel. Thank you for your introduction. I'm not new to the music industry, but new to SYNC/Music Cues. Currently living in Music City! Looking forward to seeing what you have.
thank you for this great info. Watching the 5 videos now.
New subscriber.... you're an efficient and excellent presenter. Looking forward to learning more.
Thanks and welcome to the channel!
Great video. Really interesting
Sync academy is awesome
Thank You for constantly updating
Super fun 💯 🎶
Thank YOU Poli!
Jesse, your content is a great resource as I research the sync music industry. Thank You
Glad it's helpful and welcome to the channel!
@@SyncMyMusic- Holy Crumb Jesse, w all this U Tubing how do you find time to write, mix & pitch 😅 - 🙏🏻 - have a blessed day ✍️ 🎵
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Thanx for the information, you are really good!
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I’m about to kick down sync licensing door. Frfr thank you for the knowledge
Come on in!
This new video vibe is dopee🔥 I like the changes bro
Thanks so much!
Thanks Jesse we ❤ u bro!
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Great advice, as always , Jesse! I've been playing and composing on and off for almost 4 decades (!), but have been looking into this stock and sync thing during the pandemic. I still haven't pitched anything anywhere, still trying to learn my way around my DAW, and building my sample library collection, but almost there 🙂 Thanks for your content, Jesse, very useful and inspiring 🙂
Great info man! Thanks
I'm looking into this vein of the industry. I graduated from college in 2011 (A.A. Commercial Music - Recording, American River College, Sacramento, Ca) I have built a quite nice home studio - acoustically-sound; running Logic Pro on a near-new 27" iMac. My interface is the 2nd Gen Focusrite 18i20. I have enough mics to "get the job done", and a Yamaha P-45 piano for any virtual instruments. Yea - I'm pretty set. But - here's the deal: for the last 8 years, home recording has been a hobby. I've worked a day job for a world-renowned company that pays well and has great benefits. The problem - I am seriously looking at the unavoidable early retirement due to issues with my back. So - the turn from music hobby-to-career is soon approaching. Can ANYONE tell me how to make this transition? Can you please not send me on a path of video-video-video- "pay now for the secret" B.S. I need real help. I know nothing in life is free, but "dues" shouldn't be a never-ending quest. I've been a well-trained musician - theoretically-sound composer since 1978. There's really not much about writing/arranging/orchestrating I don't know. (No brag-just fact). It's the new-fangled world of music business that might have me stumped. Please. Help. Please.
I just really hope this works. Because I've been making music for years and I have a ton of music but I've never done anything with it. I really want to make money doing this and be able to quit this evil 9 to 5😅 so serious though
Gems!
I have a question: if I wanted to publish songs for music sync licensing, do the drum samples create a mess or can they be used? from free packs for example
If you're using drum loops that contain the kick, snare and hats all in 1 WAV file that could be an issue since Libraries and clients will want you to deliver individual stems.
@@SyncMyMusic yeah but, if I don t use Just solo drum loops. I Just make drum in general with all instrumenta above It. I meant that
What about niche markets. Making suspense and mood setting sequences with sound effects
Suspense music is SUPER licensable for many TV programs - smart direction to go in! I would stay away from using many sound effects - the editors usually insert their own sfx as needed for particular scenes.
Really interesting Jesse. I'm looking for a structured way of working. A system. I have a catalogue, but of course happy to do bespoke. Have been exploring the world of music supes. Did have some extraordinary breakthrus in 2020 that were cancelled due to Covid. Have been in a library that was very inactive with me. In receipt of some $ but not steady and significant. Would be prepared to have a look at a quality library, where I know and can interact with the owner on a week to week basis. Very frustrating.
Would love to talk to you personally
Email me! jesse@syncmymusic.com
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