Psalm 28:7 - The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him. Amen! Follow Jesus, especially if you believe in Him and know He is real, life comes and go, eternity last forever and never ends, decide now you may not get the chance to become a friend of Jesus, give you love to Christ and surrender yourself into Him who is faithful
@@PankajPoonia_official Psalm 28:7 - The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him. Amen! Follow Jesus, especially if you believe in Him and know He is real, life comes and go, eternity last forever and never ends, decide now you may not get the chance to become a friend of Jesus, give you love to Christ and surrender yourself into Him who is faithful
I've been messing around with beats for about 2 or 3 years now and it has been really hard since I don't got that kinda money. Thanks so much, man! You're a legend!
I've been in love with music and performing since I was 3 years old. I'm self taught in everything entertainment so, I'm excited to take this a level up from where I am.
Just for anyone who’s interested in fl studio as a person who used it: 1. You can’t save music without paying 2. You don’t have many samples for music if you don’t pay 3. People are right, it basically isn’t a DaW.
@@zxx5 It's like a program to make music. Daws are the things you literally clicked this video for, to find a good music software. But I don't agree with @spandwich, its only $99 and FL studio literally MAKES careers. Artists that are famous and well known literally use this software themselves. Highly recommend if you take music seriously and genuinely wanna pursue a music career.
As others have said Reaper isn't technically free. You have a fully functional 60 day trial, after which you are expected to purchase a licence ($60) or uninstall it. But if you don't do either, Reaper will continue to work fully functionally and indefinitely. I moved to reaper about 10 years ago, from using Cubase for 20 years. reaper has so much customisation possibilities and is super lightweight on system resources, which also makes it super -stable unlike some other DAW's
did the same - me and my fellow band mates were independently brought up on Cubase, but then I stumbled onto Reaper and it was a no-brainer: we still joke about how we persisted for so long on the old DAW, no silly dongles for one thing LOL, simple licensing, and the easiest, pain-free installation you could want - still is. But FULL credit to Steinberg for the VST standard for plugins and enabling the explosion of 3rd party developers.
Cakewalk by Bandlab is free and fully featured professional DAW. I'm surprised it was left out. Anyways the only cons are, it's Windows only and doesn't have a lot of instruments but it supports 3rd party plug plugins. And it has an easy learning curve
Just one thing, Reaper trial is continuous, you can use it as long as you want with just a few seconds nag screen. Its a great and powerful DAW. Thank You for the video.
Love the personality profiling. Half the equation of finding what software is for you is knowing who you are. You convinced to check out two programs that before I was overlooking.
I've been trying to make music for half my life I'm a really young content creater I hope to make music soon I love your vids so I know your a trust worthy man so I'm trusting you my man
I recently just started making beats, I made my first beat yesterday, and everyone in my household says it sounds good, so I wanted to see if I can turn this into anything real
I've been thing about music my whole life. People like Kanye, Pharell, & even Missy Elliot inspired me. At first, I didn't want to make music. I want to cook and be an electrician. I just graduated and I though about music. I want to sample and make different unique beats for my brother that is a rapper. I want to help him get a foot in the door in the music industry but also get an insite of making music. I hope this message get you a little bit of understanding of why I want to make music.
Been thinking about making music for 5 years now, but haven't had the courage to start. Might start in the next few months. I have written some songs in free beats, but have never released any songs.
I am so interesting in the music production I've just started I am from Morocco I'll try harder to get on top with time inshalah . I like your content it's extremely useful Thank you!
okay im gonna be honest, im have been writing lryc for about 2 years now and i still dont know wich software to use im gonna watch ur video and try it out, im broke as hell and im thinking this software is free. thank you in future
been thinkin about makin music for a long time mostly after we lost our home to forclosure and i sold my line 6 half stack and ibanez guitar. was lookin to try making some digital music now since i do have a pc, hopefully i can buy myself a guitar in the near future.
i have been around the music industry and doing this for over 20 years, I have seen it all, the main thing is you need to be different and have talent.. too many people doing this, daws change mics change all of that but they all do the same, record you lol. the thing you need is skill talent, and being consistent in your craft. some folks coming out yesterday doing music which is not a problem just dont understand the blood sweat and tears others have put in this craft. that is just my opinion.
Yo Gang like ur man tops, U really helped me man. I've been makin beats for 6months, & thought that I'll never make Beats professionally, thanks to your vids man I have hope again, thanks king.
Imo if you can deal with frustration you can just use the trial of fl studio tbh idk know what daw can compete with basically having complete access to fl studio you just gotta finish before you save an buy it to reopen projects but if you export an then save you have a finished audio file😅
Since the late 80s started out with the Roland drum machine then the Juno keyboard with Cakewalk program then the Triton keyboard acid program in a few different MPCs
My man great content but how you gonna say “reaper has an unlimited trial version” and then for cons say “the trial will end cuz its not free”? Genuinely wondering cuz i know a few apps that do that trial thing and they never run out
I was thinking about it from 1yr for now,,,, but i don't know how to make it happen. And i don't have that much money to get started. Now I see your video I love to get ready for it. Thanks for your help❤❤❤ Iove from India
what software is great for casual recording songs and not beat making? recording with minimal equipment like a blue yeti, & audio interface on a gaming pc rig.
Well...I want to mix thrash metal (old school) with modern rap...any suggestions? I will program beats, use an electric guitar, and regular mic. Mixing genres...so...
I have been making music since the 1980's. I was a drummer in an alternative band that saw a bit of success back in the 90's. While this is a lot different than what I did back then, I am trying to experiment with electronic music now. Yes, I am old as heck, but who cares?
You left out LMMS, which was my first DAW. I still use it for some things, and I found that LMMS and Cakewalk by Bandlab (which was free for Windows for a long time) was the best combination for me. (Now, I'm DAW shopping because of Bandlab's new DAW being too expensive for me to make the switch.) Reaper is also a great DAW, but I don't like it as well as Cakewalk. I tried Ableton, FL Studio, GarageBand, and a few others, and none of them did what I needed in a DAW. I'm a self-producing singer/songwriter and I also write neoclassical music. My M.O. for music production is that first I write the melody (and lyrics, if it has any), chords, and maybe a riff or ostinato or something straight away, then use my MIDI keyboard (a full-sized digital piano) to record my live performance. Then, I listen to it and determine what parts are missing, and I write a bassline, riff or ostinato, descant, add percussion...whatever I can hear that the song/instrumental needs. As I go through this process, I assign virtual instruments to the various parts, and that's what I like to do in LMMS (I record the MIDI file in another DAW and then export/import into LMMS, because LMMS just can't handle MIDI input from a live piano performance). I eventually outgrew LMMS as an arranging software, but continue going back to it for instrument selection. After I get the instrumental parts arranged how I want them, I export the file and record vocals, which I prefer to do in Cakewalk (versus Reaper). If there's a guitar part, I also record that in Cakewalk. I don't use samples (I do use virtual instruments) and I don't quantize my music. I never use a click track. I don't snap to a grid. In that sense, I am very old school...except for the virtual instruments, I could be doing the same thing 50 years ago (the album that sounds most like my music is Neil Young's album, Harvest, released in 1972). I like my music to sound more natural (like a live performance), and producers who listen to it don't realize that I am using virtual instruments, because I play them expressively. My biggest talent as a pianist was always how expressively I play, and that comes through in the music that I produce. With that in mind, do you have any suggestion for someone like me, other than Reaper? Since Cakewalk by Bandlab is no longer free, I'm needing to make a switch, and I simply don't like how Reaper is laid out. I either have to buy the new version, or find another free DAW. And of course, Reaper isn't free. It's not expensive, but, if I'm going to pay for something, it shouldn't be something that I don't like as well as something I used to be able to get for free. I'd be willing to pay $60 to keep using Cakewalk indefinitely, but I'm not so thrilled with paying $60 for Reaper. I'm going to look into Ohm Studios, but maybe you could make a suggestion. Great video!
I’ve been writing lyrics since 3rd grade, I’m now 18 and I’m not trying to make beats but record vocals on beats to post but don’t wanna work on bandlab forever
Yo, I’m just now watching videos sorry for not watching sooner but my whole family been in the music business and I feel like that’s my talent so I’m just now getting into it, but hopefully your video helps me out because I’m thinking about going to school for it
I wanted to start making music ever since 2017 but i didn't have the proper tools to do so, i now that i have the courage to try it out id go for it. Thank you for the tips brother 😊
Yo 30killabeatz, I've always been wanting to make music, thanks for helping. I've just been scrolling thru your video so could you tell me which is best for making remixes?
That would've made you about 28 when you started roughly give or take a few months depending on your b day lol. But that's already >>24 YEARS of beat making under your belt ahah. YEP!! It goes by fast ijs lol. So essentially your a professional music producer at this rate/point bro fax ahah. Most producers these days only have a minimum of 1 year to a top max 10+ If that as far as applicator experience you feel me. That's If you've been dedicated of course, & passionate about the craft working on It at least 4 to 5 days weekly for no less than 3 to 5 hours daily.
Like 3-4 years, but I have a bad case of severe depression and anxiety and I did nothing for years... But now I'm getting better, going to the gym and finaly I can really start to make my music and just enjoy de life
I started as a teenager, then it took a backseat for a little while because of my first marriage. Then in my second marriage my ex messed it up for me. But I have consistently been doing music since June of 2020
How would someone go about saving on FL studios? (Heard the con). Thanks for these videos. I wish i knew someone as knowledgeable as you with music. I'm a visual learner. I've been wanting to make music all my life. Just got into learning acoustic... haven't had the time or money in the past but it's so therapeutic. Almost as much as singing ❤
What would you recommend to a musician who creates thier own sounds and doesn't want a beatmaker daw with all the extra stuff like samples and preprogrammed drums and loops, I just want to record and edit. Tried cubase and hated it. Don't want to pay for a program that has all those non musician friendly features. Any thoughts on that
Reaper is actually mostly designed for direct recording, so that might be the best choice. There's still a MIDI editor and people can use custom VST instruments if they'd like and it's still a good experience in that field, but the main workflow/focus in Reaper is with the audio itself and the effects you can put on it.
I started making music back in 2019 used to mix and master my vocals with Adobe audition with just my sumsung earphones 😂😂😂😂 we came along way. See it in your heart to bless your boy #africa #wakanda4ever #Nairobi❤
This is GREAT input for beginners and great information for those who are SHOPPING around for DAW programs!!! Keep dong your thing brother!!! give us more updates as you go. Information is crucial for those that want to KNOW more!!! =)
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Reaper trial version 60 days i made music in reaper trial version commercial use and sell music
Psalm 28:7 - The Lord is my strength and my shield;
my heart trusts in him, and he helps me.
My heart leaps for joy,
and with my song I praise him. Amen!
Follow Jesus, especially if you believe in Him and know He is real, life comes and go, eternity last forever and never ends, decide now you may not get the chance to become a friend of Jesus, give you love to Christ and surrender yourself into Him who is faithful
@@PankajPoonia_official Psalm 28:7 - The Lord is my strength and my shield;
my heart trusts in him, and he helps me.
My heart leaps for joy,
and with my song I praise him. Amen!
Follow Jesus, especially if you believe in Him and know He is real, life comes and go, eternity last forever and never ends, decide now you may not get the chance to become a friend of Jesus, give you love to Christ and surrender yourself into Him who is faithful
ive been making music for 0 years 0 months and 0 days but somehow think I can be the next Ye
Real😭🙏
onb
Me rn fr, if whippet warriors can do it then surly we can
start now.. we’ll see
Frrr I wanna learn how to make music tho 🙏
No need to violate us like that in the beginning 🤣🤣 had me rolling
Broke as heeeeeeeellll😂
I've been making music for about 5 years now, really trying to further my skills beyond Garage Band. Thanks for the video brother🔥🔥
Try out these other ones gang! Thanks for watching!
2 corrections
1. reaper's trail never really ends,
2. reaper is easy to use & probably has more features than others
Lmao thanks for watching gang
Reaper is trash
@@nihiqallam5616 lol you just don't know how to use it if you think that
@@unknownmusicman yes I do it still trash had to double click to add note that stupid fl studio better
2. probably not w. midi...
I've been messing around with beats for about 2 or 3 years now and it has been really hard since I don't got that kinda money. Thanks so much, man! You're a legend!
I've been in love with music and performing since I was 3 years old. I'm self taught in everything entertainment so, I'm excited to take this a level up from where I am.
the kid my parents compare me to:
@@cIayon lmao I just love music, broski🤞🏼
Great quality video and definitely informative
Just for anyone who’s interested in fl studio as a person who used it:
1. You can’t save music without paying
2. You don’t have many samples for music if you don’t pay
3. People are right, it basically isn’t a DaW.
What’s daw?
@@zxx5 digital audio station
@@zxx5 It's like a program to make music. Daws are the things you literally clicked this video for, to find a good music software. But I don't agree with @spandwich, its only $99 and FL studio literally MAKES careers. Artists that are famous and well known literally use this software themselves. Highly recommend if you take music seriously and genuinely wanna pursue a music career.
digital audio workstation@@zxx5
@@zxx5digital audio workstation
Ive had reaper for over a year and never paid for it and it still works lol it is literally the winrar of daws.
As others have said Reaper isn't technically free. You have a fully functional 60 day trial, after which you are expected to purchase a licence ($60) or uninstall it. But if you don't do either, Reaper will continue to work fully functionally and indefinitely.
I moved to reaper about 10 years ago, from using Cubase for 20 years. reaper has so much customisation possibilities and is super lightweight on system resources, which also makes it super -stable unlike some other DAW's
Right so it had a FREE trial. That’s good man glad you’re enjoying it! Thanks for watching! 💪🏽
damn unc
did the same - me and my fellow band mates were independently brought up on Cubase, but then I stumbled onto Reaper and it was a no-brainer: we still joke about how we persisted for so long on the old DAW, no silly dongles for one thing LOL, simple licensing, and the easiest, pain-free installation you could want - still is. But FULL credit to Steinberg for the VST standard for plugins and enabling the explosion of 3rd party developers.
Reaper is based for that. Once I save up enough money I will buy a license for the honor
@@30killabeatzthank you brotha!
Cakewalk by Bandlab is free and fully featured professional DAW. I'm surprised it was left out. Anyways the only cons are, it's Windows only and doesn't have a lot of instruments but it supports 3rd party plug plugins. And it has an easy learning curve
@30killabeatz this comment right here.....💯💯💯💯💯💯 bandlab is dope no cons its not the best beat making tool
Just one thing, Reaper trial is continuous, you can use it as long as you want with just a few seconds nag screen. Its a great and powerful DAW. Thank You for the video.
I started making music last year, and now I can't stop!
That’s good gang. Keep it up! 💪🏽
Neither can flux pavilion 😂
What app/website do you use
Ppfffttt underrated @@SparQz
Love the personality profiling. Half the equation of finding what software is for you is knowing who you are. You convinced to check out two programs that before I was overlooking.
Be skeptical of anything that starts with word "BEST".
I make all my music using GarageBand 😂 I gotta upgrade already
Free is still worth trying if your funds low
@@Pushamanz you think thats bad bro? I make music on Beepbox and Serato 😭😭
Want a cookie?
@@Pushamanztry bandlab bro bro trust
Definitely gonna check all these out 🔥
Bro, the mic and your voice in this video sounds stunning, really amazing voice dude, congrats!
Lmao
@@shanedoesntplay5211 indeed lmfao
I've been thinking about making music for about 3 months or so. So, thanks dude! it helped out a lot!
I've been dreaming of making music for about 6 years and I've been watching you
I'm thinking of making music for 5-6 years now. Starting now!
I've been trying to make music for half my life I'm a really young content creater I hope to make music soon I love your vids so I know your a trust worthy man so I'm trusting you my man
I believe in you, I hope you'll be a big artist one day :)
I recently just started making beats, I made my first beat yesterday, and everyone in my household says it sounds good, so I wanted to see if I can turn this into anything real
I was making music from 3 year from now , I hope I will sharp my skills more
I've been thing about music my whole life. People like Kanye, Pharell, & even Missy Elliot inspired me. At first, I didn't want to make music. I want to cook and be an electrician. I just graduated and I though about music. I want to sample and make different unique beats for my brother that is a rapper. I want to help him get a foot in the door in the music industry but also get an insite of making music. I hope this message get you a little bit of understanding of why I want to make music.
Been thinking about making music for 5 years now, but haven't had the courage to start. Might start in the next few months. I have written some songs in free beats, but have never released any songs.
I've been making music for 6 months now, collabing on my friends songs, he has FL studio so I never really made the beats, but I want to start!
Cracked fl studio🫣
I felt the energy your energy is what brought me you're amazing fr
i have been thinking about making music for the past 3 minutes because my dad said he would like to make some and i love my dad
I have been trying to start making music for years, I love music. Thanks for the video
This is my first time, and I'm quite excited! I've been thinking of making music from a wall, weird, but I'll try!
I am so interesting in the music production I've just started I am from Morocco I'll try harder to get on top with time inshalah . I like your content it's extremely useful Thank you!
I’ve been making music for over 10 years
i havent made music before, and ive been thinking about making music for years, but never knew how
thanks buddy i was thinking about making music since i was 11 and now Im 17 wish me best of luck ^_^
Yea man, keep on keeping on
3 month check in hows it going ?
Involved in Music Gigs in last 10 Years...Really need to go into making music & recording
okay im gonna be honest, im have been writing lryc for about 2 years now and i still dont know wich software to use im gonna watch ur video and try it out, im broke as hell and im thinking this software is free. thank you in future
Been making music for almost 9 years, EDM first 4-5 years and slowly transitioned to beats and mixing/mastering. Greetings from Sweden 🔥
lycka till maestro
@@MarcoAurelio-im9ey kingen
15+ years for me
been thinkin about makin music for a long time mostly after we lost our home to forclosure and i sold my line 6 half stack and ibanez guitar. was lookin to try making some digital music now since i do have a pc, hopefully i can buy myself a guitar in the near future.
thinking about it for like 10 months lately.just found out about your channel today.huge respect.love the vedios
i have been around the music industry and doing this for over 20 years, I have seen it all, the main thing is you need to be different and have talent.. too many people doing this, daws change mics change all of that but they all do the same, record you lol. the thing you need is skill talent, and being consistent in your craft. some folks coming out yesterday doing music which is not a problem just dont understand the blood sweat and tears others have put in this craft. that is just my opinion.
I been writing for yeeearrrs but I struggle making the beats come to life this kinda helps
Yo Gang like ur man tops,
U really helped me man.
I've been makin beats for 6months, & thought that I'll never make Beats professionally, thanks to your vids man I have hope again, thanks king.
I started making remixes and mixes in middle school people liked them and I thought they were cool I just never took it seriously or got back into it
I have been making music for almost a year now, and this really helps!
ive been trying to get into the music industry for 10 years now from when i was 16 now i am 26
Imo if you can deal with frustration you can just use the trial of fl studio tbh idk know what daw can compete with basically having complete access to fl studio you just gotta finish before you save an buy it to reopen projects but if you export an then save you have a finished audio file😅
An fl trial don't end
This was super helpful, thank you!
Since the late 80s started out with the Roland drum machine then the Juno keyboard with Cakewalk program then the Triton keyboard acid program in a few different MPCs
My man great content but how you gonna say “reaper has an unlimited trial version” and then for cons say “the trial will end cuz its not free”? Genuinely wondering cuz i know a few apps that do that trial thing and they never run out
I was thinking about it from 1yr for now,,,, but i don't know how to make it happen. And i don't have that much money to get started. Now I see your video I love to get ready for it. Thanks for your help❤❤❤
Iove from India
what software is great for casual recording songs and not beat making? recording with minimal equipment like a blue yeti, & audio interface on a gaming pc rig.
maybe record short songs like 1 min 30s songs
I’ve been wanting to make Music for like 2 or 1 years and I hope to become a famous music artist
Well...I want to mix thrash metal (old school) with modern rap...any suggestions? I will program beats, use an electric guitar, and regular mic. Mixing genres...so...
I have been thinking about making music for over 14 years now and I have been learning how to make music using FL Studio for a month.
is it true that you cannot save music unless you pay for fl?
I have been making music since the 1980's. I was a drummer in an alternative band that saw a bit of success back in the 90's. While this is a lot different than what I did back then, I am trying to experiment with electronic music now. Yes, I am old as heck, but who cares?
I have been thinking about making music for about 2 years now
I know it’s been months since this dropped but honestly been wanting todo music since I was 13 years old now I’m gonna be 25 starting the journey
Been doing music 30 years. II'm behind in tech, looking to learn!
I’ve been thinking about making music for 5 years but didn’t know were to start plus I didn’t have money
UAD LUNA is also free now.... it can be added to the list...
Most definitely!
i have been thinking of makeing some music but not done it yet
You left out LMMS, which was my first DAW. I still use it for some things, and I found that LMMS and Cakewalk by Bandlab (which was free for Windows for a long time) was the best combination for me. (Now, I'm DAW shopping because of Bandlab's new DAW being too expensive for me to make the switch.) Reaper is also a great DAW, but I don't like it as well as Cakewalk. I tried Ableton, FL Studio, GarageBand, and a few others, and none of them did what I needed in a DAW.
I'm a self-producing singer/songwriter and I also write neoclassical music. My M.O. for music production is that first I write the melody (and lyrics, if it has any), chords, and maybe a riff or ostinato or something straight away, then use my MIDI keyboard (a full-sized digital piano) to record my live performance. Then, I listen to it and determine what parts are missing, and I write a bassline, riff or ostinato, descant, add percussion...whatever I can hear that the song/instrumental needs.
As I go through this process, I assign virtual instruments to the various parts, and that's what I like to do in LMMS (I record the MIDI file in another DAW and then export/import into LMMS, because LMMS just can't handle MIDI input from a live piano performance). I eventually outgrew LMMS as an arranging software, but continue going back to it for instrument selection. After I get the instrumental parts arranged how I want them, I export the file and record vocals, which I prefer to do in Cakewalk (versus Reaper). If there's a guitar part, I also record that in Cakewalk.
I don't use samples (I do use virtual instruments) and I don't quantize my music. I never use a click track. I don't snap to a grid. In that sense, I am very old school...except for the virtual instruments, I could be doing the same thing 50 years ago (the album that sounds most like my music is Neil Young's album, Harvest, released in 1972). I like my music to sound more natural (like a live performance), and producers who listen to it don't realize that I am using virtual instruments, because I play them expressively. My biggest talent as a pianist was always how expressively I play, and that comes through in the music that I produce.
With that in mind, do you have any suggestion for someone like me, other than Reaper? Since Cakewalk by Bandlab is no longer free, I'm needing to make a switch, and I simply don't like how Reaper is laid out. I either have to buy the new version, or find another free DAW. And of course, Reaper isn't free. It's not expensive, but, if I'm going to pay for something, it shouldn't be something that I don't like as well as something I used to be able to get for free. I'd be willing to pay $60 to keep using Cakewalk indefinitely, but I'm not so thrilled with paying $60 for Reaper.
I'm going to look into Ohm Studios, but maybe you could make a suggestion.
Great video!
I have made 7 songs but realised 3, l had this dream since 2020 when l was 10 years old
“And your broke as hhhheeell” caught me off guard😂😂
Hi can you help me in what is the best for a beginner
Thanks it really helped
I’ve been writing lyrics since 3rd grade, I’m now 18 and I’m not trying to make beats but record vocals on beats to post but don’t wanna work on bandlab forever
Appreciate the vid 🔥
Can you make a video explaining how to download plugins and samples and put them in🙏
i want to make a hobby to be productive in the holiday but ive loved it n wanted it for long
ive been wanting to make music forever, I've written so many song but just don't know where to start
Been tryna make beats for 2 months now glad I ran across this video 💯
and now ur a verified artist, they grow up so fast 🥹
Ive never made music on a computer before but ive tought about it for 3 years
i have been really wanting to make music for years
What about groovepad
I Been making music for like a year and been thinking about for 3 years
w vid bro keep it up
Yo, I’m just now watching videos sorry for not watching sooner but my whole family been in the music business and I feel like that’s my talent so I’m just now getting into it, but hopefully your video helps me out because I’m thinking about going to school for it
ive been wanting to make music for a long time, i make my beats on my phone and i want an upgrade so i can make good beats
great vídeo man, thxs.
I wanted to start making music ever since 2017 but i didn't have the proper tools to do so, i now that i have the courage to try it out id go for it. Thank you for the tips brother 😊
I've been making music and productions for 12 years, I started when I was 15. (Luanda Angola)
Yo 30killabeatz, I've always been wanting to make music, thanks for helping. I've just been scrolling thru your video so could you tell me which is best for making remixes?
I started making beats in 2000 I'm 52 and still love making music.
That’s dope yea man I don’t think I’d ever stop working on music fr! Keep going gang💪🏽
That would've made you about 28 when you started roughly give or take a few months depending on your b day lol. But that's already >>24 YEARS of beat making under your belt ahah.
YEP!! It goes by fast ijs lol. So essentially your a professional music producer at this rate/point bro fax ahah. Most producers these days only have a minimum of 1 year to a top max 10+ If that as far as applicator experience you feel me. That's If you've been dedicated of course, & passionate about the craft working on It at least 4 to 5 days weekly for no less than 3 to 5 hours daily.
hi, thanks for the video, and been making music for 3 years now
i have been wanting to make music since i was 7 years old, and i want to make this dream come true
Like 3-4 years, but I have a bad case of severe depression and anxiety and I did nothing for years...
But now I'm getting better, going to the gym and finaly I can really start to make my music and just enjoy de life
I started as a teenager, then it took a backseat for a little while because of my first marriage. Then in my second marriage my ex messed it up for me. But I have consistently been doing music since June of 2020
What about MPC Beats?
This awesome video
How would someone go about saving on FL studios? (Heard the con). Thanks for these videos. I wish i knew someone as knowledgeable as you with music. I'm a visual learner. I've been wanting to make music all my life. Just got into learning acoustic... haven't had the time or money in the past but it's so therapeutic. Almost as much as singing ❤
do any of these comes with viruses n shit? had a friend download a free software once and it cooked his whole laptop 😭
I been working on making music for about 8 months
What would you recommend to a musician who creates thier own sounds and doesn't want a beatmaker daw with all the extra stuff like samples and preprogrammed drums and loops, I just want to record and edit. Tried cubase and hated it. Don't want to pay for a program that has all those non musician friendly features. Any thoughts on that
Reaper is actually mostly designed for direct recording, so that might be the best choice. There's still a MIDI editor and people can use custom VST instruments if they'd like and it's still a good experience in that field, but the main workflow/focus in Reaper is with the audio itself and the effects you can put on it.
@FyreofShadow Thanks for the recomendation.i recently have been using waveform, and it suits my needs.
I started making music back in 2019 used to mix and master my vocals with Adobe audition with just my sumsung earphones 😂😂😂😂 we came along way. See it in your heart to bless your boy
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been making music for about 2 years now tryna start making my own beats and producing for other artists
This is GREAT input for beginners and great information for those who are SHOPPING around for DAW programs!!! Keep dong your thing brother!!! give us more updates as you go. Information is crucial for those that want to KNOW more!!! =)
Been thinking since 2018 but had to quit my dream cause of study , now i'mma follow my passion along with job