I've been looking for this advise everywhere on youtube till I came to your video. Making beats using Reason 11 but haven't market any of them yet. Thanks much bro, you earned a sub and a like from me :)
this...this really help me alot for now.I really agree on what he said I wouldnt know if my beats are good enough to sell unless I sell it.I will really start to apply and get my national ID after my bday this coming january to create a paypal account and start selling beats
Yeah selling online is very competitive you got to market yourself irl as well like show your face and be creative and fun. Always engage with your audience as wel.
This video is helpful, though the question I wanted to have answered by watching this, and I'm sure a few other people here as well, is that there is a certain caliber, quality, or sound fidelity that is required to feel confident enough to put your work up for people to purchase with real money. You can make a 4000 bpm beat with one snare hit the whole track, or a whoever type whatever beat but if the person looking for that particular product listens to it, and it's not sonically up to par with what they are expecting, they're going to seek elsewhere for what they need. Maybe I can't speak for anyone else, but this is something I still struggle with even though I've been producing for a few years now and my stuff sounds pretty good, even when put it up against the top stuff out right now, it still doesn't seem like I'm "there" yet. Like you're the next Dr. Dre just waiting to be discovered and all you have to do is put yourself out there lol
SAME HERE. I don't know the right questions to ask but am slowly finding keywords.. although there are misinformation spreaders on youtube.. Hoping my brains not just making certain words make more sense than others when it comes to terminology.. when i hear others say "to glue your beat together" they're usually talking about compression, but even in using compression, im not moving towards the less 2d, noob sounding mixes i make. Even using automation, eqing, panning, fx properly, and all the tricks ive compiled over my 5 years of doing this. And just recently i lost the only person (a rapper) i was learning and doing this with..
This makes everything sound easy when it's not. The true question is how to get consistent traffic or where to place ads and how much to spend in order to see some sales. Im thankful for the Airbit videos but they are ignoring the main issue which is traffic ... real traffic.
Hey, thanks for your feedback, the more we know what people want to see the more we can provide content that will be useful to you. How to get more traffic is something we could explore in future videos. Thanks again
I agree with buck porter, you have to build your own traffic through different channels/medias! the idea is to redirect that traffic to your beat sales page whether it be your own web site, Airbit or what not!
I got a feeling you're talking about free traffic. Paying for targeted ads is definitely going to get you some real traffic. If you want the info in one location instead of searching online for months beatstars has a lot of info, some free some not.
What if I have a sample in a drum kit that I loaded, and it says mp3, and I put it into the channel rack and use it my song in fl studio 20? Will that affect anything when I go to export my beat and make the beat a wav, mp3, etc? Will the mp3 sample load in with the other wav file drum samples from the kit , and other free kits. It's in with the Aarab Muzik kit, it says mp3 wherethe yellow emblem is to the left of the sample in the kit packs? Anybody?
Idk how to mix and master that’s why I offer track outs lol don’t want to offer mixing/mastering service and don’t want to argue with noob rappers that don’t know the difference between a mastered beat and a beat with no headroom etc etc. and will get rappers even more confused between mp3, wavs, trackouts, exclusives etc.
If I'm selling a beat on Airbit for example, you have to upload the beat, people can preview the tagged versiom and then buy it but I am really confused because everyone previews the tagged beat before buying, if you upload the beat where it is "loud" and "presentable" when they buy it they'll be getting the 0db maxed out beat that makes it hard to mix with vocals. If you upload the beat with some headroom, the beat is quiet and it won't make buyers persuaded to buy it. Please help, I'm planning to sell my first beat but I need an answer to this problem.
On Airbit the tagged version is a separate file to the original file. This mean you can upload a version with headroom that is delivered to customers, and a tagged version that is louder which will only be used for streaming purposes.
Dude... Let me know if u get an answer to this :) about to upload soon i hope... Didnt even know this was gonna be an issue :(. Peace. Good luck hope u make $$$$$$$ dude
SAT0R1 you only upload the mastered track (the one that’s loud) to show its full potential. When someone purchase that you give them the quiet version or both. To be honest, I’d rather do specifically trackouts and exclusive because new rappers who are new to buying beats always get confused on what a mastered and an unmastered track is or licensing. It just saves a lot of time and complaints. Trackouts are for more artists who are serious and professional about their work and you should try to gain that type of audience.
Hello, you wrongly stated on UA-cam that my song belonged to your company. Why are you doing this and who is responsible for this in your company? best regards R. Nagash Video title: Blue Girl - Hip Hop Instrumental - (Prod. By Don Tone) Copyrighted content: yung lan x b millton money man beat 150 bpm Claimed by: Airbit Distribution
Hi Don Tone, sorry for any inconvenience caused. UA-cam matches videos automatically and can sometimes be incorrect. If you've not done so already, please dispute the claim - this will alert the producer, who can release this for you. If no action is taken, please email us at support@airbit.com with your video URL and we'll look into this for you
about to make an eclectic emo trap beat at 400 bpm with only one snare
lmao
Theoretically it can work if you automate and effect that snare trough on and on. Tons of filters, EQs, pitchshifters (automated) and othet FXes.
It's so true.. beats that I have sold are ones that I am usually not even super hype over.. and my favourite ones nobody wants!
DJRY True dat bruh...all my exclusive sales are my least favourite beats
I've been looking for this advise everywhere on youtube till I came to your video. Making beats using Reason 11 but haven't market any of them yet. Thanks much bro, you earned a sub and a like from me :)
I’ve been slaying away the last 3 years and I finally woke up today realizing that my beats are ready to make some cash
That's dope! 🙌 Let us know if you have any questions about getting started with selling your beats 👊
Same boss
this...this really help me alot for now.I really agree on what he said I wouldnt know if my beats are good enough to sell unless I sell it.I will really start to apply and get my national ID after my bday this coming january to create a paypal account and start selling beats
Glad this helped. Good luck getting started, drop us an email at support@airbit.com if you have any questions about getting up and running
Bruh the real issue is the trafic, there is a lot of dope as producers, but got very less exposure due to lack of leverage
Thanks for the feedback, we'll look into getting a video out about traffic soon! Ellis
Yeah selling online is very competitive you got to market yourself irl as well like show your face and be creative and fun. Always engage with your audience as wel.
400bpm with one snare...🤣🤣🤣🤣 (Glad I found this page..subed)
Thanks for watching, appreciate the sub 👊👊
This video is helpful, though the question I wanted to have answered by watching this, and I'm sure a few other people here as well, is that there is a certain caliber, quality, or sound fidelity that is required to feel confident enough to put your work up for people to purchase with real money. You can make a 4000 bpm beat with one snare hit the whole track, or a whoever type whatever beat but if the person looking for that particular product listens to it, and it's not sonically up to par with what they are expecting, they're going to seek elsewhere for what they need. Maybe I can't speak for anyone else, but this is something I still struggle with even though I've been producing for a few years now and my stuff sounds pretty good, even when put it up against the top stuff out right now, it still doesn't seem like I'm "there" yet. Like you're the next Dr. Dre just waiting to be discovered and all you have to do is put yourself out there lol
same position, im like its not there yet and its not something that completely blows me away, and i feel like it has to be that way.
SAME HERE. I don't know the right questions to ask but am slowly finding keywords.. although there are misinformation spreaders on youtube.. Hoping my brains not just making certain words make more sense than others when it comes to terminology.. when i hear others say "to glue your beat together" they're usually talking about compression, but even in using compression, im not moving towards the less 2d, noob sounding mixes i make. Even using automation, eqing, panning, fx properly, and all the tricks ive compiled over my 5 years of doing this. And just recently i lost the only person (a rapper) i was learning and doing this with..
you really inspire me on this business bruh...I'm on beatstars but I always come for tips on your videos.
I swear every time I watch one of your videos it inspires the hell out of me frfr. You be droppin some of the realist knowledge out here
0:22 yo you spying on me? How yo know I was inside my bathroom
😅
Thank you for these videos man! I love what you're doing!
This makes everything sound easy when it's not. The true question is how to get consistent traffic or where to place ads and how much to spend in order to see some sales. Im thankful for the Airbit videos but they are ignoring the main issue which is traffic ... real traffic.
Hey, thanks for your feedback, the more we know what people want to see the more we can provide content that will be useful to you. How to get more traffic is something we could explore in future videos. Thanks again
I'll be double watching that
have to build your own traffic
I agree with buck porter, you have to build your own traffic through different channels/medias! the idea is to redirect that traffic to your beat sales page whether it be your own web site, Airbit or what not!
I got a feeling you're talking about free traffic. Paying for targeted ads is definitely going to get you some real traffic. If you want the info in one location instead of searching online for months beatstars has a lot of info, some free some not.
good man ... thank you
does the heads listen to the beats put up or no?
I just got more motivated
What if I have a sample in a drum kit that I loaded, and it says mp3, and I put it into the channel rack and use it my song in fl studio 20? Will that affect anything when I go to export my beat and make the beat a wav, mp3, etc? Will the mp3 sample load in with the other wav file drum samples from the kit , and other free kits. It's in with the Aarab Muzik kit, it says mp3 wherethe yellow emblem is to the left of the sample in the kit packs? Anybody?
I'm confusion
I don't know if our first loops are ready to sell but they sure are free, check it out!
We stand in our way. When we focus more on the Artiste, it helps pull us out of the way.
Idk how to mix and master that’s why I offer track outs lol don’t want to offer mixing/mastering service and don’t want to argue with noob rappers that don’t know the difference between a mastered beat and a beat with no headroom etc etc. and will get rappers even more confused between mp3, wavs, trackouts, exclusives etc.
thanks bro I needed that
Thanks for watching!
You inspired me a lot
Accurate
About to upload some beats today😀😀
🙌🙌🙌
👍
If I'm selling a beat on Airbit for example, you have to upload the beat, people can preview the tagged versiom and then buy it but I am really confused because everyone previews the tagged beat before buying, if you upload the beat where it is "loud" and "presentable" when they buy it they'll be getting the 0db maxed out beat that makes it hard to mix with vocals. If you upload the beat with some headroom, the beat is quiet and it won't make buyers persuaded to buy it. Please help, I'm planning to sell my first beat but I need an answer to this problem.
On Airbit the tagged version is a separate file to the original file. This mean you can upload a version with headroom that is delivered to customers, and a tagged version that is louder which will only be used for streaming purposes.
Dude... Let me know if u get an answer to this :) about to upload soon i hope... Didnt even know this was gonna be an issue :(. Peace. Good luck hope u make $$$$$$$ dude
@@WeAreAirbit thanks Airbit...stupid question.. Can u upload same beats on beatstars and airbit???
SAT0R1 you only upload the mastered track (the one that’s loud) to show its full potential. When someone purchase that you give them the quiet version or both. To be honest, I’d rather do specifically trackouts and exclusive because new rappers who are new to buying beats always get confused on what a mastered and an unmastered track is or licensing. It just saves a lot of time and complaints. Trackouts are for more artists who are serious and professional about their work and you should try to gain that type of audience.
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i'm from brazil , Nice video men !
Hello, you wrongly stated on UA-cam that my song belonged to your company. Why are you doing this and who is responsible for this in your company?
best regards
R. Nagash
Video title: Blue Girl - Hip Hop Instrumental - (Prod. By Don Tone)
Copyrighted content: yung lan x b millton money man beat 150 bpm
Claimed by: Airbit Distribution
Hi Don Tone, sorry for any inconvenience caused. UA-cam matches videos automatically and can sometimes be incorrect. If you've not done so already, please dispute the claim - this will alert the producer, who can release this for you. If no action is taken, please email us at support@airbit.com with your video URL and we'll look into this for you
Bruh its 4am
400bpm😂😂😂