You can be considered a " RECORD PRODUCER" even if you never program a beat or play one single instrument on a record!
Quincy Jones has made an entire living doing so, so have many many others!
Here's some more food for thought. If all you do is bang out beats....guess what.....YOU'RE NOT A PRODUCER AT ALL....lmao...YOU'RE A BEAT MAKER. Nothing wrong with just being a beat maker but don't clown Khaled. He has in fact PRODUCED every record he's put out so has the infamous "PUFFY".
A record producer has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. This has been a major function of producers since the inception of sound recording, but in the later half of the 20th century producers also took on a wider entrepreneurial role (meaning they actually started "MAKING" the music and producing the artist and song as well. Soooooooooooooooo, not having a damn thing to do with actually making the music and doing everything else listed above is what for decades a producer actually did!!!!!!!!!!
Only these fledgelings actually think because they drop'd a hot beat that a major artist or label "BOUGHT" that they've produced a song. The word "PRODUCER" has really been blurred as of late. Most of your favorite beat makers are know where close to being actual producers in the true essence of the term, they just "make" music.
There is reason Brian Michael Cox has won "PRODUCER" of the year 4 years running. Today he is one of the only RnB Producers who actually gets called in to make the music, write the melody, write the song, tell the artist or guide the artist in how it should be performed, arrange it all, sit in with the mixing engineer and have some input, fly out to LA with the mixed song to sit in with the mastering engineer and have input there to, then hand carry the entire project to the record label.
Dr. Dre he does that, Timbo he does that, The Neptunes they do it and in the south the only producer credited for doing so that I know of is DJ Toomp. DJ Toomp will tell you quick "oh, you can buy a hot beat from me and you may or may not get a hit with it, but if you want a guaranteed hit song you have to let me "produce" you as well"!