I'm new to Audiotool but not to music producing. I've been doing it for 4 years on Soundation https://soundation.com/user/ozd, but due to recent events & unreasonable changes made to free accounts, many artists are being uprooted & are migrating to other free DAWs. I've decided to migrate here, build a new home, & spread my horizons. So what advice can you give me concerning workflow in Audiotool?
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I'm really excited to see what I can do with the studio.
Welcome!
I'd start with filling your profile description.
If you want to produce music, have a look at some tutorials to get started with our App:
I highly recommend to browse through our Music library: https://www.audiotool.com/browse/genres to get a feeling what you like and what not. Spend a few likes on tracks that deserve it, collect music in your albums, and have an eye on the boards to learn what's happening.
Have fun!
I hope you fell welcome in our community!!! my advice to you is make music YOU love!!!
Gear's top ten(five) tips for surviving here!
Happy trails!
You probably found this already, but the manual board (https://www.audiotool.com/board/manual) contains documentation about every device in the app, so that you can learn how they work. I also have some documentation about them here: https://www.manula.com/manuals/audiotool/audiotool-user-manual/1/en/topic/devices. Any if you get stuck and need help figuring out something, search the help board (https://www.audiotool.com/board/newbie) or post a new topic and the community will help you. Welcome and have fun!
All I can really say is experiment. I've been on here for 5 months now and I still suck, but I'm better now than I was when I first started. Watch some tutorials and connect with people and you should be good to go.
dont spam ppl who dont want it
thats rule #1
true.
i spam u a lot tho.
My number one piece of advice is to not let numbers and statistics dictate how you make your music. Letting the number of followers or favorites control your creativity is not being true to yourself, and it will not serve your passion or make you happy. Make the music you want to make and focus on growing as an artist instead of growing as a business.
On the flip side, attention can be good, because you can get the criticism that will aid you in your growth. To get that attention, I'd recommend becoming involved in the community, an example being frequenting the board. Meeting new people can provide both healthy friendships and willing critics. I met some of my best buds over Audiotool.
With that, welcome to the site!
And sorry this doesn't relate to workflow like you asked.
I would recommend making what you like. Who cares if you're not making the next best trap, at least you're having fun making your own beats. And if someone is impacted by your music, that really gives you a drive (:
This site takes some time to get used to (if inexperienced). In the end, it is worth it!
Don't take constructive criticism as insults!! other than that have fun :)
DONT SPAM WALLS
and read this
https://www.audiotool.com/board/chitchat/bullshit_bingo
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tips one on one
Experiment with the stomp boxes, play with the sample library;
Do whatever you want to do in this site c:
Collabs can be nice.
Also, listening to other users and offering feedback can be a great way to make new friends.
Dont fuck up like i did
And everybody-can-join live collabs are basically collabs for when you just want to have some fun. I always try to run them because of that.