I spent two years seriously learning to produce after 5 years of lazy messing around with GarageBand and logic. Still nothing turns out the way I want it to 😢 my rec would be to skip learning production. Take your songs to a professional producer at a recording studio. They’ll probably do a better job than you will after years of learning and you could have a bunch of songs done in like a week. Ik everyone recommends becoming a bedroom producer, but the people who actually make decent songs are usually lying about how DIY/self taught their work is and give people unrealistic expectations. Ofc I’ve made a lot of progress on producing but there are so many skills you have to learn before you can fully self release a song of professional quality. So if you want your songs to sound professional quality and ready for streaming, you should just hire a professional
Apr 25, 2024

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