Music Production

Learn about music production. We have tutorials on how to make beats, music software, equipment, mixing, and more.

We have beginner guides on FL Studio, Ableton Live, ReasonGaragebandPro Tools, Cubase, Reaper, and Audacity.

We also have tutorials on how to make music for specific music genres like Hip Hop, Trap Music, Pop, R&B,  Sampled Beats, and more.

Our website offers free music downloads like music samples & loops, drum kits, and VST plugins to help you make music.

Music Production Tutorials

Learn everything you can to start producing music:

Common questions on how to produce music:

What is Music Production?

Music production is the process of creating music. A music producer oversees the process of making songs or albums. Some music producers make their own beats, while others may collaborate and guide musicians to play instruments and melodies a certain way. A music producer oversees the music project and makes suggestions to make sure it’s the best possible track.

Do I Need a Lot of Money to Make Music?

No, many music producers start making music with a computer, music software, and a MIDI keyboard. Those are the very basics you need to get started. There is even free music software to download to start making music for free.

How Do I Start Making Music?

Check out our beginner’s guide on how to make beats. There you will learn the basics of music software, hardware, song structure, and more.

Then we suggest you…

  • Make a lot of Music – You will get better with practice and repetition.
  • Work with Music Artist – Hands-on experience is the best way to learn and grow.

Related: How to Become a Better Music Producer & Beat Maker

We also highly suggest you watch some online music courses to speed up the process of learning software and music techniques.

Get to producing music!

What Is a Music Score

What Is A Music Score?

This guide will answer what is a music score, explain its differences from a soundtrack, provide examples of musical scores, and the different types of


What Is A Music Staff

What Is A Music Staff?

This guide will answer what is a music staff, the different types of staff, explain how it is different from a clef & stave, and


What Is Garageband

What Is Garageband?

This article will explain what Garageband is, its features, uses, how to download it for free, and how to use the popular DAW by Apple.


What Is Audacity

What Is Audacity?

This guide will answer what Audacity is, what it is used for, its features, how to download the audio editing software, and if it is


What Are Reference Tracks

What Are Reference Tracks?

This guide will answer what are reference tracks, should you use reference tracks, how to choose a reference track, and how to use them when


What Is Audio Latency

What Is Audio Latency?

In this guide we will answer what is audio latency, what causes latency issues, how to troubleshoot, and how to reduce audio latency problems.


What Is Bouncing Audio

What Is Bouncing Audio?

This guide will answer what bouncing audio is, whether it reduces quality, and how to bounce audio in FL Studio, Garageband, and other popular programs.


What Is A Noise Gate

What is a Noise Gate & Audio Gating?

This guide will answer what is a noise gate, what audio gating is, the difference between a noise gate and a compressor, recommended settings, and


What Is A Vocoder

What Is A Vocoder?

In this guide we will answer what a vocoder is, how they work, share vocoder music examples, and how to create the vocoder effect yourself.


What Is Sample Rate

What Is Sample Rate In Audio?

In this guide we will answer what is sample rate in audio, the difference between bitrate, audio quality, and the most popular sample rates.


What Are The Grammys

What Are The Grammys?

Here we will answer what are the Grammys, their history, the awards, categories, and what music artists have the most awards.


What Is Delay In Music

What Is Delay In Music?

This guide will answer what is a delay in music, the difference between delay and reverb, examples of delay, and other common questions.


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