Top 5 Things Producers & Engineers Need to Stop Doing

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
  • This is a list of the top 5 things that producers and audio engineers need to stop doing right now.
    This list includes complaining about other DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations), Getting audio production advice from Instagram, Using the word “Never”, focusing on what’s least important, and pointing out audio errors in movies and TV.
    This is designed to help the beginning audio studying looking into getting into music production and audio production. Some of these are presented in a humorous manor, but this is a tutorial for students to get themselves in the right frame of mind when they start out in the audio industry.
    This was created by Lorne Bregitzer, and Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Denver. In the College of Arts & Media and the Music & Entertainment Industry Studies department.
    #musicproducer #audioengineer

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @trexxperiaz8654
    @trexxperiaz8654 2 роки тому +2

    Yep, I agree with every single one of them.

  • @ShareHobby
    @ShareHobby 2 роки тому

    🤣😂🤣Heed your own advice !! Stop arguing over what format is better. It’s like what’s watching two idiots arguing over what phone is better, Android or Apple. Pick one you like and get on with your life.

    • @TheRealAudioProfessor
      @TheRealAudioProfessor  2 роки тому

      It’s not about format. It’s about seeing consumers and musicians being ripped off, and speaking out. Or maybe, every comment, like, and dislike boosts my videos and channel on UA-cam’s algorithm. I do appreciate the stalking though. This video could use a boost in the algorithm, so Thanks!

    • @ShareHobby
      @ShareHobby 2 роки тому

      @@TheRealAudioProfessor hahahaha😂🤣😂 seeing consumers and artists being ripped off. What a load of crap. Artist were being ripped off for nearly three decades of stealing, I mean P2P “sharing”, of illegal truly lossy downloads. Where were the music and consumer activists then? Oh I know, too busy behind their Mac downloading entire albums for free, not giving a crap about the artist. The ONLY way artist could make money was touring. Hypocrite I say! But as soon as FIRST music artist owned music streaming company comes along, that actually cared, and tries to undo the decades of wrongdoing by the internet, we go out of our way to TRY out best to tear them down, and use MQA scapegoat as our reasoning. Cut the Bull💩!!! You and I know what this is really all about. Same ole same ole. God don’t like ugly is all I have to say, If you even believe in a Deity.🙏

    • @TheRealAudioProfessor
      @TheRealAudioProfessor  2 роки тому

      @@ShareHobby I didn’t know Jack Dorsey was an artist. At least he bought in when Tidal plummeted in value.

    • @ShareHobby
      @ShareHobby 2 роки тому

      @@TheRealAudioProfessor your rant was prior to Jack Dorsey buying TIDAL.
      Out of over 30 plus music codecs to come and go over the years, there has NEVER in the history of recorded music been such hatred for one like the MQA is receiving. Why is that? There has never in the history of recorded music been a minority owned streaming service. MQA happens to be affiliated with TIDAL and that’s the REAL reason there’s such contention. Most will understandably deny the fact. I could almost guarantee if MQA debuted on Spotify or Qobuz it would have been the bees knees of audio, heralded as the second coming of Christ by enthusiasts. But since TIDAL first debuted MQA, it’s viewed as the anti-Christ by many. Despite MQA clearly improving the sound quality of music, it’s sadly the indirect victim of the systemic racism that’s clearly evident in America today. This mental disorder, which Albert Einstein labeled it, continued to spread worldwide like the disease that it is.

    • @TheRealAudioProfessor
      @TheRealAudioProfessor  2 роки тому

      @@ShareHobby Alright. Dropping the race card. You’re super desperate, now. I’m done. Nothing intelligent is going to come from this. I appreciate you boosting traffic to my channel and video.