69 Producer Hacks In 420 Seconds

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Learn Music Production in 7 Days 🎬😄👇

In this tutorial, I'll show you 69 music production hacks, tips and tricks!

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This is definitely my biggest knowledge bomb in video format I've ever made! I know some of them are more tips than hacks, but finding 69 pure "hacks" was hard lol. Thanks for watching! :)

Memphy
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"Do whatever sounds the best" A lot of producers can't seem to grasp the concept of that for some reason. DO WHAT YOU THINK SOUNDS BEST PEOPLE. At the end of the day that's what matters. Great video man keep it up! ❤

nv_beats
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To expand on the quantity over quality point a bit,
1) What you're doing is essentially the same as practicing an instrument and training your ear. You don't need to feel any pressure to publish any of it.
2) Come up with a melody you really like but the song you made around it isn't quite right? Don't just use it once. Iterate, and it will get even better. This is true for every part of a song, not just melodies.
3) You're going to generate a lot of projects that never see the light of day, so why not extract pieces of them for use in future songs as your own sample/loop/preset libraries?
4) This is a great time to experiment with weird ideas and pushing things to an absolute extreme. Since the wisdom goes "the harder you fail the more you learn" then why not try to take things as far as you can and push into the absurd.
5) The feeling that people will judge you for doing things "wrong" is stupid and worthless. The only thing that matters is developing a familiarity with the tools you use. Imagine trying to learn the violin but expecting that you should be able to play it beautifully the first time you pick it up because you followed a bunch of tutorials. You need that automatic sensitivity to the subtle nuances of the craft, called muscle-memory.

isweartofuckinggod
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"i thought that using loops was cheating. So i programed my own using samples. I thought using samples was cheating. I recorded real drums. I then thought that programing it was cheating. So i learned to play drums for real. I then thought using bought drums was cheating. So i learned to make my own. I then thought using premade skins was cheating. So i killed a goat and skinned it. I then thought that that was cheating too. So i grew my own goat from a baby goat. I also think that is cheating. But I'm not sure where to go from here. I haven't made any music lately.what with goat farming and all."

sewnixltdofficial
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1:07 I really needed to hear this from someone cause I always feel guilty using loops cause I didn't make it and it's been hindering my creativity. Gonna try and not take things so seriously and just make things that sound good, rather than trying to make everything from scratch and get held up on small things.

Hunter_Kennedy
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More Hacks:
* Use the declicking mode for samples to avoid sudden clicks.
* When layering, use the Flip Polarity button on one of the samples to avoid phasing(if needed).
* EQ Kicks just so that they don't interfere with the sub bass's fundamental frequency.
* Temporarily switch keys from time to time to reset your ears exposure to certain sounds.
Good luck hf

MeridianOfficial
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"You can always make trash music"
Why you gotta insult me like this? 😭😭

For real though, the more you pump out the faster your process and productivity will be. And when time for a high-quality track is, you'll be able to do it in a fraction of the time because you "experimented" a ton and learned things 💯💯

JoshuasProductions
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The stick to one synth tip is very true. I used to use a bunch of different FL Studio plug-ins but never really understood any of them, then I started learning Vital and found myself using it more and more and relying on presets less and less. Now I feel very fluent with it and can get close to most sounds I hear in my head.

ParisChristianne
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These are good tricks, took me 10 years to figure 80% of these out on my own

guillaumegodin
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“Did you love the chord progression in another song? sTeaL iT!”

“Did you love the *rythm* in another song? sTeaL iT!”

“Did you love the MELODY in another song? sTeal iT!”

I’m sorry but im dying 😭😭😭

itskeygen
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this video is EPIC. Not only in content but the way you present it. Great Job Memphy!

thekidsgrowingup
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“Writers block isn’t real… you can always make trash music👍”😂☠️☠️☠️

COSMLOOP
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5:41 when i first got logic the first thing i did was try and recreate songs i had to perform for college that year, and it taught me so much about the program, so this is a super helpful tip, plus it’s fun as hell

cheeks
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That’s was one of the best production videos I’ve come across, at for where I am now. That’s dude.

twelve
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1:08 Gain a lot of weight, but do it slowly so you don’t get stretch marks. Then lose the weight quickly and trim off the extra skin. You should be able to get a variety of different-sized drum heads from different parts of your body. (For the stands, mine some iron ore and refine it yourself. For the bodies, dig up some clay and bake it in a hand-made kiln.)

nathanc
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69 and 420,

seems like legit numbers

timothybabu
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5:33 "you can always write trash music" the most inspiring words i've ever heard

bananexgames
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The issue with "do whatever sounds best" to newer producers is that right when they think they've reached what sounds best, all it takes is one video on mixing tips and they're opened up to a whole other level. "Do what sounds best" would make more sense if it were being told to an expert since he/she would've done found everything, but even then it would be useless because they already know to do just that: find what sounds best

wyattthacker
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Thanks man. This helps me in achieving one of mine dreams to express myself and be known through my music. I hope that life will be good for all of us💙

williamvega
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You earned a sub on the strength of calling out "Nipple Production", that made me laugh my ass off!

jgonztheemperor