AKARSH SHEKHAR
4 Great Tips for Electronic Music Production
Choose the right DAW
The software that producers use to create music is called DAW ( Digital Audio Workstation ). We Ableton Live , FL Studio , and Logic Pro are DAWs that are gaining popularity in electronic dance music production , but there are many other DAWs available . Cubase , Reason , Pro Tools , Garageband to name a few .
Think of your work desks or desktops on your computers . It is inevitable that your productivity will decrease when you are not in the layout that provides you with the most practical way . How much can you bear working at a ‘ workstation ’ that you don ’ t like visually ?
Martin Garrix is known to use FL Studio . If you ’ ve been wanting to do similar work to pieces that he ’ s made for years , that doesn ’ t mean FL Studio is the best DAW for you .
Different DAW software works best in different situations . Ableton is considered superior when it comes to live performances , while FL Studio comes with a wider variety of plug-ins
Integrate with DAW or follow how they compose their tracks , or that have a question-and-answer format . The perspective in these videos is that of someone who has been successful in the industry . Therefore , it is necessary to consider that what they have to say is valuable .
Style Selection
If you already have a style in mind , start working without wasting time . If you ’ re still undecided about this , don ’ t worry . Each artist works in different genres or styles before finding their ‘ own voice ’.
Skrillex , one of the pioneers of the dubstep style , was producing house music before finding his own voice .
When we do not have enough information about DAW and do not understand it , we become like a ship in a storm . So , the second step is to know about and understand the DAW we use .
Use the power that many of today ’ s major producers didn ’ t have when they started . Immerse yourself in content related to that DAW on the Internet .
Another way is to watch videos that show the producers you love
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