After reading your book Nic I was inspired to "assemble my avengers" before 2024. It only took a couple weeks and some DM's - but now I've connected with a mixing/mastering engineer AND a producer that's willing to work with me in my budget and believes in my music. It's possible. Your avengers are out there. No excuses - seek them out, stay humble and grow together!
100% gold. Good enough. Yeah, always a better way to do things. Just like photography. There's always a better camera. More than likely, it's not the camera - it's the photographer - not the mic - it's the musician. You don't "have-to-have" before you do. Do first.
To encourage people: all my songs are recorded with a cheap ass guitar (Cort X-1), a cheap bass (some Harley Benton), a Roland double-mesh kit, and an Akai MK-3. Everything goes through an old Focusrite into Reaper. Mixing and Mastering is done with mainly free Plug-Ins. I bought an amp sim, that's it. Focus on making good music, not on equipment.
This channel is a treasure chest for anybody starting out in music or for anyone who been into it for a while and wants to get better! Big shout out to you Nic. So glad I have come across your channel and book.
That's exactly what I do for my artist. Making a preset and a template for them to use, so they can record quickly and help me speed up the mixing! Love it!
Been writing down everything you say! I trust you. I produce, mix & master and execute vocals. Will release debut song soon. May I meet you one day. Have a blessed one brother.
Shout out to Nic for this video! I tell artists the same thing daily and it’s great to see someone who made it giving the blueprint to releasing music consistently🙏🏾
Love the advice Nic! I discovered a huge passion in music production last week of 2022, and the passion has become an obsession. I've been experimenting with producing different genres and soundscapes and started releasing music a few months ago at the end of September in 2023. During the first several months of 2023 when I experimenting with music production I was watching videos and reading about mixing and mastering techniques and concepts consistently. I wanted to skill stack production, mixing, mastering, so that I wouldn't have to pay others to do it and I so that I can be self-sufficient and more valuable to others down the line. I've only released instrumental music so far but I want to start releasing music with my lyrics in it so I have been learning vocal recording and vocal mixing as well. There is still a lot to learn in music production, vocal recording, and mixing and mastering, but I really feel that stacking all of these skills is/will be worth the time to learn it.
This was a simple straight to the point video about having a budget and what it takes. I’ve def been over thinking how much everything is going to cost as a new artist trying to make profit from my art. Thanks for this Nic much love
The thing I thought wasn't "where can I get a cheap mix and master"... It's "What did you do for promo?" Lots of people I know produce fantastic songs themselves and no one gets that number of streams without either paying for advertising or doing an insane amount of gigging and self promo
I'm confused. Who doesn't make their own music? Is there actually a market for song bits? I just use a Tascam, Ableton live, and ai vocals. It really isn't that hard. I thought by "release" he ment actually release on iTunes. Who TF pays for beats? I'll give you 25 banger beats for free right now. I'll take me 5 minutes.
Hey Nic, appreciate you putting these out. It seems to me that you’re a pretty logical/operational thinker and I’m wondering how that translates into the creative side of writing/recording. Wondering if you could do a video talking about your workflow for that - do you structure your weeks and plan to write/record on specific days, everyday, etc.
That looks like a great country life. Man!!!, I love nature…. What you speak is pure strategically possible.. thank you kindly for the insight… be well..
Bro, i`m an artist from Brazil and u are inspiring me a lot! could u give us some tips to record(mic), at home? No treatment here, just a mike and a lot of noise haha. thanks my man!
Thanks bro! Currently the only thing I do not do is the master. It has taken me a long time to learn, but the last two songs I made were 100% made by me. And now that I do them alone, I feel more satisfied and those 2 songs are the one the public likes the most :D🌚Greetings from Panama🔥
it feels like real educational video i really love how everything is simple and friend from a big artist he's really humble to give us his time and share valuable moment
Starting to get familiar with this channel. A lot of great gems!🙌🏽 I always keep the independent/DIYer artist in mind when it comes to selling my beats on my store. I understand that I and the artist are both growing independent businesses. Why not help and make it quality/affordable for the people that help grow my business.🤞🏽❤️🔥✨
Thank you for sharing all of these nuggets of information. I’m excited to look back a year from now after implementing them and see the impact they will make. 🙏
Рік тому+1
You are amazing! Besides your music, just as a thought leader for independent artists, your talk with Kyle Beats on your Ranch, your podcast and all the interviews you've done taught me a lot about getting things done in the creative space of music, and your personal notes and touches from your own experiences makes your content so much more realer than those other "how to blowup on Spotify in 30 Days" guys who don't have own music to show for. As it seems and how often you show yourself with valuable content, you seem like the new Russ :)
One of the previous videos said there are people who love music so music that working as a musician is enough. Yes. I know thousands. It’s most of what I do and what I am so work as a musician is a privilege for me. Today? Thank you again. Like you said, if the producer agrees? It works. The price points are good for people getting started or anyone doing solo work, or just something totally new, alone . I truly appreciate what you are saying. Enough is enough. Get going without too much over thinking. Thanks for making the time to do these. Absolutely no way I can think this was necessary- you could just shut off on a property and disappear behind 100 top 40 hits and percentaged mysteriously suddenly successful bands charting all of a sudden. No. Book and these? Thank You 🙏 ~ stefan
the new paradigm is content creation and curation...if you keep up with music, and you're perceptive enough, to know what's next...just make something and mean it, let the people interpret it, refine it to their liking and preferences...
2:42 These are fantastic points and a great strategy! It's very similar to what I do with my $50 mix+master package. In fact, one of the key benefits of working with the same engineer for multiple tracks is consistency. This becomes crucial when building towards larger projects like EPs or albums, ensuring a cohesive sound throughout. Remember, a decent recording lays the foundation for a decent mix and master. So don't expect miracles - you get out what you put in.
@@Dajtheartistt Thanks for reaching out! While I don't post links directly in comments, you'll find all the details you need, including my email, in my channel's 'About' section
@@ItsRlyAntonio If I understand your question correctly, the best way is to send each individual track so that they all start from 0:00 (consolidated). For example, if you have an instrument that starts in the middle of the song, you still want it starting from 0:00 and keep the silence. Remove any limiter or headphone correction plugin at the end of the chain, and pay attention to how parallel processing affects your tracks.
eye opening content. I love your approach to releasing music. really taking the artsy approach out of it to focus on business and driving streams. makes perfect sense for making a living off of music as a indie artist.
I’m glad I found your channel! I’ve been singing and for me I learnt production and mixing first, but I’m going to try your release strategy for 2024. I’m also nodding to the workflow you do with your producer/engineer. If you can create a relationship like that and have an efficient workflow, I feel that’s totally do-able with growing producer/creators like me too. Let’s grow together guys 🔥
Lot of this is how my producer & I do it & when I produce for other artists how we do it. Definitely works and is game changing. The studio rates are crazy, and not always worth the price
Hey man. If Im a producer and I work with artists is the principles the same since i do all my mixing mastering and compositions. I basically make a beat and then get one or more artists on the beat.
hey Nic in case of when we are just starting to post music, would be a better idea to first release the songs in youtube and tiktok snipets until we get a decent amount of followers and after that invest in buying the beats? (supposing that the dude don't create his own beats)
Thanks bro! Quick question. What camera would you recommend for tiktok content? I’m looking at your videos and they’re just so much cleaner than mine and I know that has to convert to more views. Thanks 🙏🏻
Hi Nick. Thanks for this video. 🎥🎞️Hope to get your Audio 🔊 book. Just the Audio if possible❓At 57 I have lived through a lot of recession's. So Diskokid makes me uneasy because if we did not have the money to pay their yearly fees they could take all our music down. We had this problem with another distribution company. Money wasted. I suppose it depends on your circumstances. And how often you release music. ♥️
Who was your mixing and mastering engineer on the comeup ? And who mixed & mastered "Sundown" and "Fine apple" ? Atleast give us names cause there's no credit anywhere
10/10 content
Bro can we please collab 😂💯✊️
yes indeed.
After reading your book Nic I was inspired to "assemble my avengers" before 2024. It only took a couple weeks and some DM's - but now I've connected with a mixing/mastering engineer AND a producer that's willing to work with me in my budget and believes in my music. It's possible. Your avengers are out there. No excuses - seek them out, stay humble and grow together!
Awesome bro! I did the same thing. Now I have someone to mix and master my songs much cheaper then most people
100% gold. Good enough. Yeah, always a better way to do things. Just like photography. There's always a better camera. More than likely, it's not the camera - it's the photographer - not the mic - it's the musician. You don't "have-to-have" before you do. Do first.
The best equipment you have is what’s available to you!
To encourage people: all my songs are recorded with a cheap ass guitar (Cort X-1), a cheap bass (some Harley Benton), a Roland double-mesh kit, and an Akai MK-3. Everything goes through an old Focusrite into Reaper. Mixing and Mastering is done with mainly free Plug-Ins. I bought an amp sim, that's it. Focus on making good music, not on equipment.
This channel is a treasure chest for anybody starting out in music or for anyone who been into it for a while and wants to get better! Big shout out to you Nic. So glad I have come across your channel and book.
That's exactly what I do for my artist. Making a preset and a template for them to use, so they can record quickly and help me speed up the mixing! Love it!
how much do you charge?
Man if I had this when I started making music. This channel is pure gold.
Been writing down everything you say! I trust you. I produce, mix & master and execute vocals. Will release debut song soon. May I meet you one day. Have a blessed one brother.
Shout out to Nic for this video! I tell artists the same thing daily and it’s great to see someone who made it giving the blueprint to releasing music consistently🙏🏾
Love the advice Nic! I discovered a huge passion in music production last week of 2022, and the passion has become an obsession. I've been experimenting with producing different genres and soundscapes and started releasing music a few months ago at the end of September in 2023.
During the first several months of 2023 when I experimenting with music production I was watching videos and reading about
mixing and mastering techniques and concepts consistently. I wanted to skill stack production, mixing, mastering, so that I wouldn't have to pay others to do it and I so that I can be self-sufficient and more valuable to others down the line.
I've only released instrumental music so far but I want to start releasing music with my lyrics in it so I have been learning vocal recording and vocal mixing as well.
There is still a lot to learn in music production, vocal recording, and mixing and mastering, but I really feel that stacking all of these skills is/will be worth the time to learn it.
100% true my mix and masters are 50 bucks
Nic’s book/audiobook is great!
Thank you! I'm glad you found it valuable.
Brother, you are opening so much my mind about the music business! Thanks a lot for your content! 🙏🙌🎶
This has inspired me to stop wasting time on the mixing and mastering (which I’m not the best at) so I can get back down to the creativity.
This was a simple straight to the point video about having a budget and what it takes. I’ve def been over thinking how much everything is going to cost as a new artist trying to make profit from my art. Thanks for this Nic much love
Best advice you can follow is from people that are doing it! Have done it and are having great results from it! God bless you Nic 👍🏻
The thing I thought wasn't "where can I get a cheap mix and master"... It's "What did you do for promo?" Lots of people I know produce fantastic songs themselves and no one gets that number of streams without either paying for advertising or doing an insane amount of gigging and self promo
"By far the cheapest way release music is to own the means of production."
This is why I fuck with your channel ✊️
I'm confused. Who doesn't make their own music? Is there actually a market for song bits? I just use a Tascam, Ableton live, and ai vocals. It really isn't that hard. I thought by "release" he ment actually release on iTunes. Who TF pays for beats? I'll give you 25 banger beats for free right now. I'll take me 5 minutes.
Hey Nic, appreciate you putting these out. It seems to me that you’re a pretty logical/operational thinker and I’m wondering how that translates into the creative side of writing/recording. Wondering if you could do a video talking about your workflow for that - do you structure your weeks and plan to write/record on specific days, everyday, etc.
love ya nic, genuinely couldn't be where i am today without you
Thanks Nic for all your wise advices !
Always appreciate a good FRDi notification 🙏
I love the wisdom that you're dropping here :))
That looks like a great country life. Man!!!, I love nature…. What you speak is pure strategically possible.. thank you kindly for the insight… be well..
I really like how this video feels like a conversation
Bro, i`m an artist from Brazil and u are inspiring me a lot! could u give us some tips to record(mic), at home? No treatment here, just a mike and a lot of noise haha. thanks my man!
SM7B mic in a closet with blankets all around, quality is amazing
ty for the consistency
Love these videos man!
Thanks bro! Currently the only thing I do not do is the master. It has taken me a long time to learn, but the last two songs I made were 100% made by me. And now that I do them alone, I feel more satisfied and those 2 songs are the one the public likes the most :D🌚Greetings from Panama🔥
it feels like real educational video i really love how everything is simple and friend from a big artist he's really humble to give us his time and share valuable moment
Gems 🔥
Glad you out here, man. Be well.
Starting to get familiar with this channel. A lot of great gems!🙌🏽
I always keep the independent/DIYer artist in mind when it comes to selling my beats on my store. I understand that I and the artist are both growing independent businesses. Why not help and make it quality/affordable for the people that help grow my business.🤞🏽❤️🔥✨
Thank you for sharing all of these nuggets of information. I’m excited to look back a year from now after implementing them and see the impact they will make. 🙏
You are amazing! Besides your music, just as a thought leader for independent artists, your talk with Kyle Beats on your Ranch, your podcast and all the interviews you've done taught me a lot about getting things done in the creative space of music, and your personal notes and touches from your own experiences makes your content so much more realer than those other "how to blowup on Spotify in 30 Days" guys who don't have own music to show for. As it seems and how often you show yourself with valuable content, you seem like the new Russ :)
Nick, loving this comment. So appreciative of you. what mic are you using to make these videos. What is that clipped to your hat?
it’s a rode mic I know that
Thank you for the tips. I'm a mix and master engineer and would deff do mix and master for $50 if im getting work from an artist 10x a month.
Nic 😎 thanks for your videos..
After literally years of watching dead end videos your knowledge is Gold ❤
Thanks so much Nic.
One of the previous videos said there are people who love music so music that working as a musician is enough. Yes. I know thousands. It’s most of what I do and what I am so work as a musician is a privilege for me.
Today? Thank you again. Like you said, if the producer agrees? It works.
The price points are good for people getting started or anyone doing solo work, or just something totally new, alone .
I truly appreciate what you are saying. Enough is enough. Get going without too much over thinking.
Thanks for making the time to do these. Absolutely no way I can think this was necessary- you could just shut off on a property and disappear behind 100 top 40 hits and percentaged mysteriously suddenly successful bands charting all of a sudden. No. Book and these?
Thank You 🙏 ~ stefan
These are definitely my favorite styles of videos you have made man! Will watch these on repeat
the new paradigm is content creation and curation...if you keep up with music, and you're perceptive enough, to know what's next...just make something and mean it, let the people interpret it, refine it to their liking and preferences...
great advice bro! could you go over on how to approach your first release? thank you for the knowledge
Thank u
2:42 These are fantastic points and a great strategy! It's very similar to what I do with my $50 mix+master package. In fact, one of the key benefits of working with the same engineer for multiple tracks is consistency. This becomes crucial when building towards larger projects like EPs or albums, ensuring a cohesive sound throughout. Remember, a decent recording lays the foundation for a decent mix and master. So don't expect miracles - you get out what you put in.
Where can I find your services offered for mixing and mastering?
@@Dajtheartistt Thanks for reaching out! While I don't post links directly in comments, you'll find all the details you need, including my email, in my channel's 'About' section
What’s the best way to record to send to the engineer ?
@@ItsRlyAntonio If I understand your question correctly, the best way is to send each individual track so that they all start from 0:00 (consolidated). For example, if you have an instrument that starts in the middle of the song, you still want it starting from 0:00 and keep the silence. Remove any limiter or headphone correction plugin at the end of the chain, and pay attention to how parallel processing affects your tracks.
What are some sites you would used to find engineers/producers for a budget ?
Fiverr been killing it for me 🎉😊
Always going up! Keep up these videos Nic!
eye opening content. I love your approach to releasing music. really taking the artsy approach out of it to focus on business and driving streams. makes perfect sense for making a living off of music as a indie artist.
So glad you are posting more.
I’m glad I found your channel! I’ve been singing and for me I learnt production and mixing first, but I’m going to try your release strategy for 2024.
I’m also nodding to the workflow you do with your producer/engineer. If you can create a relationship like that and have an efficient workflow, I feel that’s totally do-able with growing producer/creators like me too.
Let’s grow together guys 🔥
Lot of this is how my producer & I do it & when I produce for other artists how we do it.
Definitely works and is game changing. The studio rates are crazy, and not always worth the price
What’s up man, what’s your IG id love to talk about possibly working on a couple of songs
I love you Nic ❤
Big fan of you pro honestly keep posting!!! I'm here for it 🌋
Hey man. If Im a producer and I work with artists is the principles the same since i do all my mixing mastering and compositions. I basically make a beat and then get one or more artists on the beat.
I do $50 mixes and $50 masters for anyone looking. I’ve been doing this for 15+ years
You got an Instagram?
Dang I don't know if I hit record!
plss keep making these
Agreed - I have spent the last three years learning how to mix and master. I do rock and metal which is a little different.
hmu
Can you make a video in depth on the different royalties for producers? Master publishing etc
Great insights, i like your your workflow it's very smart, please keep sharing your experience !
The most affordable and has the best offer for indies is Symphonic, 20$/y
got the whole setup but need to pay for the beat leases and mixing and mastering😪
I charge anywhere between $50-75 for mix and mastering for anyone wondering where to find an engineer 💪🏼
Dope! Any links of your mixes?
I have been writing like crazy and uploading a lot but the quality isn't there. I really need a producer to work with! Thanks for these videos man!
9:22 Steve Laci recorded and produced his entire “The Lofi’s” album on his phone n GarageBand
$50 for mixing and mastering is amazing, how'd you get it for that low?
Fiverr and that’s why I pay, it’s great
thank you nic i appreciate you!
Good video dawg ✊️✊️
Where would these streams come from? Spotify, apple, Amazon? I've had 100k on one song and I ain't seen 10bucks 😂
what label stealing from you lol 😂
Man Nic I have been loving the consistency!! Fire advice too!!! When is the NDPNDNT schedule dropping? So excited for 2024!
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN🚨
don't pay exclusives early on in your career😅!
It takes a bit longer for me because, I make the beat, record the song, mix and master. The whole 9 bit still have a lot of songs
hey Nic in case of when we are just starting to post music, would be a better idea to first release the songs in youtube and tiktok snipets until we get a decent amount of followers and after that invest in buying the beats? (supposing that the dude don't create his own beats)
Thank you for this quality content.
Thanks for always sharing these secrets… I’m a producer and a singer please what’s the best distributor to use for music distribution???
8:33 lolol
DIY lets go
I’m doing what your saying it’s working I will have a tune with you by the end of 2024 🐻 stay golden!
Glad I have found these videos and this channel
Great video. Thanks!
Thanks for the video Nic
Were you doing a 50/50 royal split with the producer beats you bought early in your career?
Thanks bro! Quick question. What camera would you recommend for tiktok content? I’m looking at your videos and they’re just so much cleaner than mine and I know that has to convert to more views. Thanks 🙏🏻
It’s pretty proven that your phone is the move it feels authentic and not too flashy
All my team does is talk and get inspired by the game you’re giving us
And then we work 😂
All love 🤝
I record myself, but I send stems to a producer who mixes and builds it up a bit more sometimes, but what percentage should they get?
Hi Nick. Thanks for this video. 🎥🎞️Hope to get your Audio 🔊 book. Just the Audio if possible❓At 57 I have lived through a lot of recession's. So Diskokid makes me uneasy because if we did not have the money to pay their yearly fees they could take all our music down. We had this problem with another distribution company. Money wasted.
I suppose it depends on your circumstances. And how often you release music. ♥️
You da man Nic
Getting gems I love it
Bought your book. Where do you find a good producer or mixing engineer? Are there any sites that you've seen work well?
Fiverr has saved me, found my guy on there and they HAVE TO FINISH by X days so it’s great
Love this. Any advice for making music consistently when you own/work for a business about 11 hours a day and make time for your wife and daughter? 😅
That’s exactly how I started. I owned a photography company and was/am married with 2 kids. My book touches on this topic a bit.
I make beats and rap this was a great video!
where can we hear some of your songs!?
Logic has its own AI mastering tool now
Have you tired it?
im a noob mate my opinion is valueless@@Namelessforever_
@@lostsoulsoftheabyss1771 we all have to start somewhere man! Keep at it brotha! 😊🤘
Only the Gs will know how to consolidate w/ or w/o fxs
Are you doing any processing before you send to your engineer? Eq, compression, efx?
Who was your mixing and mastering engineer on the comeup ? And who mixed & mastered "Sundown" and "Fine apple" ? Atleast give us names cause there's no credit anywhere
2024 is my year and I’m going to shout you out 🩷
If you're willing to work with me. Bring the 50 ill mix for you
Hey Nic, you're amazing. Thanks soo much for sharing. Please, could you connect me with you mixing and mastering engineer?
Pretty sure his is exclusive but Fiverr has saved my life
Your the Sam Sulek of music lol