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- Windows or Mac for Music Production
- Best Music Production Software
- Favorite Music Producer
- How Long Do You Spend Making a Beat?
- How Many Beats Do You Make Per Week?
- Do You Have a Music Producer Name?
- How Many Hours Per Day Do You Work on Music?
- What is Your Favorite Akai MPC
- What is Your Biggest Problem as a Music Producer
- Do You Sample?
- Do You Make Music Full Time?
- Samples vs. VST Plugins vs. Reason Refills
- Do You Own an Akai MPC?
- How Many Records Do You Own?
- What Type of Music Do You Make?
- Do You Sell Beats Online?
- How Many Beats Have You Sold in the Last 3 Months?
- Do You Own Beats by Dre Headphones?
- Guitar Center vs. Sam Ash
- Do You Use Autotune?
- Which Are You: Music Producer or Music Artist?
- What Do You Want More of On This Site?
- Top Voted Music Keyboard Brand
- Are You Using Live Instruments?
- Do You Make Beat Making Videos?
- Do You Provide Hooks With Beats?
- Do You Make Beat CDs to Promote Beats?
- Do You Attend Music Producer Conferences?
- Do You Blog to Market Beats
Music Polls
Windows or Mac for Music Production
Both Windows and Mac are popular for music production.
Best Music Production Software
Related: FL Studio Tutorials / Reason Tutorials
Favorite Music Producer
Dr. Dre is rated the top-rated Hip Hop music producer.
How Long Do You Spend Making a Beat?
The average music producer spends 5 or more hours on each beat.
How Many Beats Do You Make Per Week?
The average music producer makes 1 to 2 beats per week.
Do You Have a Music Producer Name?
Related: How to Create a Music Producer Name
How Many Hours Per Day Do You Work on Music?
Related: How to Become a Better Music Producer
What is Your Favorite Akai MPC
The Akai MPC 2000 XL is the top-rated MPC.
What is Your Biggest Problem as a Music Producer
The most common issue for producers is “Getting their music heard”.
Article: 50 Tips on How to Market Beats
Do You Sample?
Related: Free Music Samples
Do You Make Music Full Time?
Only 18% of website visitors make music full-time.
Samples vs. VST Plugins vs. Reason Refills
Related: Free VST Plugins
Do You Own an Akai MPC?
61% of voters own an MPC drum machine.
How Many Records Do You Own?
32% of voters own over 500 records.
What Type of Music Do You Make?
Do You Sell Beats Online?
Related: How to Sell Beats Online
How Many Beats Have You Sold in the Last 3 Months?
Do You Own Beats by Dre Headphones?
Guitar Center vs. Sam Ash
Guitar Center is the most popular place for music equipment.
Do You Use Autotune?
Related: 18 Free Autotune VST Plugins
Which Are You: Music Producer or Music Artist?
What Do You Want More of On This Site?
Top Voted Music Keyboard Brand
Are You Using Live Instruments?
Do You Make Beat Making Videos?
Do You Provide Hooks With Beats?
Do You Make Beat CDs to Promote Beats?
Do You Attend Music Producer Conferences?
Do You Blog to Market Beats
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Im currently working with a artist by the name of MIll MAJAH he has a facebok also…….
But its dso hard to make money off making beats thats why I started making ringtones…….
I’m a FL/Cubase user, but i gotta admit, FL is not solely for beginners, its more of a beat making software. With Fl, you can make any professional beat.
But for mixing and mastering, use cubase. Pro Tools is more of an industry software(Movie Editing and all that sh*t).
It all depends on how good u are with the individual software though. I have a friend who mixes to perfection with Fl
I been rappin for over a year and a half, I just started working on my first mixtape and I’m always working on that bit. I write lyrics as I eat my grits, take test and roll my tree. I kick a freestyle every other moment of the day but I have yet to make a cent. It’s coming though keep an eye out and get at me
I would love to go full time. Just not possible st this time
I spend too much time working/listening/studying music. Spend my breaks in between classes either making beats on my laptop or listening to music for inspiration ha. Then come home and dedicate most of my night to it.
I don’t really have a set time because a lot of the artist I work with it’s more on a full project level for production and recording. They set up blocks in my studio we working and complete as much as we can within the session.
I dont make a beat every day, I go through manic cycles of production, sometimes I may take a few days off & just live life to gain inspiration. Sometimes I turn my equipment on & everything just comes flowing together harmoniously. Something as creatively driven & detail oriented as music production can really have no set time constraints or schedule, When its time its time.
At least 8 hours a day, 40 hours a week minimum…there’s no way I’m gonna work 40 hours for someone else and not myself…period.
I use FL Studio and Reason. FL studio is limitless when it comes to the creative process. I hate the disgruntled folks that talk about FL…now of course, the stock sounds aren’t great, but I don’t use any. I use my own drums and I run my VSTs through FL. In the studio that I work at, we run pro tools and I’m familiar with that as well. But I think people that purchase programs to “fit in” are LAMES…make music for yourself, not for “my beats will sound dope because I use such and such.”
my first program i started off with is fl studios and now use logic to be honest i feel its what you do with the programs it dosesn’t matter what you use if you play an instrument you will know how to get yourself around any program! i still use fl studio and logic like 9th said “its the man not the machine” and like any studio you can go anywhere cause of the name but at the end of the day its the effort the hard yards and time you put in determines the outcome!!!