Name your Top ten pieces of advice for up ad coming producers trying to bring their hot product to the music industry.
Any takers?? Holla back.
These are not to be taken as no ten commandments or anything, just observations.
If you want to seriously make a career of producing hip hop music, it will not happen in YOUR home studio. Connections are made everyday, and you have to be in the conferences, conventions, and studio sessions where they go down, so get there!
Don't make beats "just to get in the industry" or to "make money". There are thousands of talented kids out here with gear, so you gotta love what you do so even if you don't get placements or credits, you'll still please yourself.
Do as much research as humanly possible before buying a new piece of gear. You should be able to at least intelligently discuss the gear with the salesperson before buying it.
Learn about music theory, basic signal flow, the ins and outs of a studio.
If you're new to producing, find other like you and team up, it speeds up the learning curve and you can challenge each other.
Dont have drinks around the equipment, especially in the hands of those who cant handle them.
go against the grain....
go against the grain....
i dont recomend this as a practice .... i feel what ur saying but u gotta be careful with this advice because theres a diference between being original and purposely going against the grain.... IE: so called "underground" producers who purposely make weird, murky,whack shit that sux and label it "underground" to mask the fact that it sux lol.
Dont have drinks around the equipment, especially in the hands of those who cant handle them.
Kontents; said:What got splashed on?
What got splashed on?
Keyboards and more..But Sha , conf are good but its also a feeding ground for sharks, because I would like to go up in this latest midatlantic music conf with a mp5 and help everyone out by finding the sharks that I know and that I know are going to be there and STILL owe me money .
I believe that going to a music conf to 'get on' is a bad idea, but go and learn is a good idea.
Splashed on!!! Thats my new way to describe a bad accident or someone that got demolished in a beat batte:
"Ey yo son, YOU GOT SPLASHED ON !!!""
LOOOOOLLL
splashin on them hos