How to IMPROVE Your Music Productions - DIY Music Production Tutorial

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Instantly step up your music production game with these 3 strategies. No more sloppy productions!!!. // Gear listed below! MORE Music Production tutorials & behind the scenes: http://bit.ly/behindthesongseries

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• Video
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More info:
Tip 1: Record midii instruments first!!!
This is a huuuuuuge one. You want to record all of your midi instruments first, as much as you possibly can because you can quantize midi, meaning you can map midi notes to a grid so that they are perfectly in time.
If you start this way, recording on top of that perfectly in time, set of instruments makes your audio performance of guitar, electric guitar, whatever it is, a lot more precise.
The problem with starting your production by recording audio first, is that it becomes difficult to keep things tight.

Tip 2: Scratch Midi
If you’re not planing to have any midi instruments in your production, record a midi percussion track and loop it for the entire song and record on top that. Or, record a midi instrument like…piano chords for example, and then record on top of that.
The midi percussion and the piano chords that you start with aren’t designed to be anything more than just a quantized instrument to help you perform a better audio take. You can delete them when you’re done
So layering instruments in a production a lot like building a house. Your foundation is everything and carries the rest of the parts that lay on top of it. And, once that house is built, it’s a lotttt more work to fix a weak structure when all the parts are already place. So tip #1 and tip #2 are extremely similar in that, whatever you do - give yourself as strong as a foundation to start with if you’re recording audio, and the way to do that is to start with midi!

Tip 3: Flex Time
So tip #3 is the fail safe. The thing you do when you’ve started with recording midi first or layering a scratch midi track that you quantized but your guitar part is still a bit sloppy. In this scenario you’ve got 2 options:
If it’s too sloppy, you gotta practice the part more
If it’s only out of time in a few small areas, then use flex time
What is flex time? Flex time is a tool in Logic Pro x that lets you manipulate audio by nudging waves in time with the grid of the project.
The reason why I dont recommend relying on flex time to fix your really sloppy performance is because it can take you way longer to fix, than to just play to a quantized midi track or go back and practice

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