Big Picture Thinking: How To Produce An Epic Pop EDM Song

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If you've been learning how to make music and feel like you're skills have plateaued and haven't quite reached that industry level, then our friend and mentor on the Pyramind mentorship network, Avery Berman, has a great video for you!

Avery has licensed his music with companies like Tesla, MTV, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Uber. He has developed a very straightforward and easy to replicate process that takes a hummed melody to a fully produced hit in no time at all.

In the following video Avery will show you how to make a song using his process, logic pro X and about an hour.

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Go Avery! He's an amazing mentor. I've taken several sessions from him and it really helped.

It's all practice from here, but if you're stuck or plateaued I'd recommend him.

dodzidenudzakuma
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I love this idea of "big picture thinking" for a series.

juicebox
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Great to see a process actually given for people to learn and try their own ideas. This is missing in most tutorials and is inspiring ♥️😊🙌

sammyretro
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That was a pretty fun journey you took us on. I love the human experience of being able to create something from thought.

dudleydooright
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This was so necessary.... appreciate it!

BigJyeTV
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Really Great track. You are really good

oskarfroblom
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Cool! Do you use wave audio drum samples? (from splice?)

horstlippitsch
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I was just out whistling this in the wind.

davejones
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Another thing - were you get the bass from? Sounds very hard fat and gritty.
I mean, I know it's from Nexus but its in the stock library?
What the name of it?

liorshalom
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Very nice man!
You have to work on mix and the lead can be better ;)
In the lead I recommend u to have more layers, one of the layers can be very hard attack synth (check brooks for this) and try to add more highs in the lead and more white noize can be good.
Besides that u did a very good job!
A lot of potential :)

liorshalom