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scandal said:of course were not all gonna make it to the majors, but im saying any serious artist major or indy is not gonna be recording out of the closet, but in a real studio with equipment that most home beatmakers would not be able to afford. All im saying is it is more important for a beatmaker to have talent in beatmakin than in mixing, why do you think people make a living off being an engineer? (they provide the equipment and the service)
yeah, if you're a songwriter, hiphop is basicaly an electronica based genre, in that there's no difference between a hiphop producer, techno producer or a drum n bass producer. Part of the composition involves knowledge of mixing and dynamics. In general a songwriter is far more dependend on outsourcing when it comes to producing, mixing or mastering. Being a beatcreator isnt the same as being a pianist, guitarist or a drummer, you're the band, you arrange and balance out your backline, choose the instruments in a setting that will fit the mix, after that comes dynamics.
And I'm not telling all you producers to go out and pay to get your beats professionaly mixed, but rather do the best you can with what you got and when you track out beats for an artist make sure you give them a dry and wet version, so if they want to mix it themselves (which most established artist will do) then leave it up to them. On the other hand if you are selling it to unestablished local artist (still recording in the closet.) then it is probable they wont even notice the difference between a home mix and a professional mix. so try you best to mix with what you got, no need to go cop hundreds of thousands of dollars in equipment.
I think they'll definitly do understand and hear the difference, if only it would be the "FL sounds crap" criteria to take a common example. The only reason why local unestablished artists or label wont apply for a luxury of outsourcing is... well its a luxury and they dont have the money. People who have the skill and understanding will step up their game at the bottom of the hierarchy. You're taking an example of the fairly rare situation that one gets picked up by accidents and turns rich, let alone if he makes money with it or not. Those examples dont last long in the game opposed to the skilled cats who eventualy can call it their job, not because they're succesfull but because they are credible and can do this for the next 10+ years or so...no a one time "wonder" ( the shit we need to listen to, wondering how the hell it could get in charts in the first place ). Its a kind of mentality that makes the whole hiphop producer credo retarded instead of innovating.
If any producer is going to spend money on equipment let it be on equipment that makes music, not equpiment used to mix it.
2 most important things in your setup dont involve an instrument, the third ( considering you already have a pc ) perhaps... Monitors, interface...a pc is an instrument and if you play piano you would've had that at first before anything. When a pianist turns producer he'll go for the monitors and interface first above anything, but most of us are not pianists...we produce by means of sequencers or recorders and with producing I do mean making music like a pianist wants to play piano.