Colabs on audiotool are priceless. Try to collab with people, You can learn a lot and make something cool with someone else at the same time. I haven't posted anything on audiotool in a while, but I have still been making music, On guitar, and in FL Studio. I also have many tracks not released on audiotool that I just never finished. Producing music can be really fun, but you can go through periods where it seems like you aren't getting anything done, at that point, just take a break, it helps.
For Online tutorials I watched BusyWorksBeats on youtube, he works in FL studio, but the concepts work in Audiotool. Knowing Basic Music theory is also helpful. Playing a physical instrument is good, I play the guitar and that helped with some theory, but 90% of the theory I know is just from random youtube videos. If you want to watch just interesting videos about music, I would recommend Adam Neely. He plays the bass but talks about general theory lots of times also. It really is interesting.
Hay, If you want to improve with music production I'll tell you what I did. At first, I would make a bunch of songs on audiotool, not knowing what I was doing and that helped me learn the software. Then listening to other peoples songs you like and listening for elements you notice that keep popping up, (ie. song structure, sounds, FX etc.) Then I would try to make a song that included elements I liked. Opening up other peoples projects to see what they did is very helpful...
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Colabs on audiotool are priceless. Try to collab with people, You can learn a lot and make something cool with someone else at the same time. I haven't posted anything on audiotool in a while, but I have still been making music, On guitar, and in FL Studio. I also have many tracks not released on audiotool that I just never finished. Producing music can be really fun, but you can go through periods where it seems like you aren't getting anything done, at that point, just take a break, it helps.
For Online tutorials I watched BusyWorksBeats on youtube, he works in FL studio, but the concepts work in Audiotool. Knowing Basic Music theory is also helpful. Playing a physical instrument is good, I play the guitar and that helped with some theory, but 90% of the theory I know is just from random youtube videos. If you want to watch just interesting videos about music, I would recommend Adam Neely. He plays the bass but talks about general theory lots of times also. It really is interesting.
Hay, If you want to improve with music production I'll tell you what I did. At first, I would make a bunch of songs on audiotool, not knowing what I was doing and that helped me learn the software. Then listening to other peoples songs you like and listening for elements you notice that keep popping up, (ie. song structure, sounds, FX etc.) Then I would try to make a song that included elements I liked. Opening up other peoples projects to see what they did is very helpful...
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Hmmm... I haven't really thought about that, idiotically enough. Something like this, probably: (link is only visible to registered users)
what kind of dubstep are you trying to make, m8?