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Music-Prod Producer Hub

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Hello, this is the fourth EDM track I've produced.
I'm still a beginner and have a lot to learn, so all objective (or 'honest') feedback is welcome! Please give it a listen and leave your feedback! I am the first post, haha.
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Some Avicii-vibes going on there! 😃 Some work on the mixdown and sidechaining would be good 😁
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@Doyun Kwak Yes and yes! You should use sidechain on all your sounds besides your kick drum. Sometimes a shorter sidechain for your drums and FX would be better.
Feedback would be great!
Hey Community Would love some feedback on my production. My goal is to continuously polish my sound and hone in on my niches (R&B/Soul, Hip Hop, Pop/EDM) Check out the track I just dropped on YouTube yesterday. Feel free to let me know your thoughts and if you're on YouTube, a sub would be great. I'll sub back!
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Sounds great, Derek! Just as Michel writes, the best thing is to compare your song with another song that is similar. That way, you already know what should stand out in the mix or when it comes to levels etc. Do not compare the individual sounds though, since your style is your style.
Creating Melodies for your own mixes
Has anyone ever felt like they are struggling with creating Melodies and Basslines for their own mix? Especially when you don't play any instrument. How do you navigate? my main goal to begin with is to Remix tracks with my own element to completely change the vibe of the original track. ( using Logic Pro)
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That was something I had a lot of problems with too. Now, it's a lot easier when I know what notes I can play, and with those notes it's easy to play around until it sounds good!
Arturia Keylab MK3 49 vs Native Instruments Kontrol S49 Mk3 49-key: Seeking Feedback!
Hey everyone, I’m looking to upgrade from my Yamaha PSR‑E473 and move to a proper MIDI controller. Right now I’m torn between: - Arturia Keylab MK3 49 - Native Instruments Kontrol S49 Mk3 (possibly the 61‑key version) If anyone here has experience with either (or both), I’d really appreciate your thoughts. A bit about my setup: I use a mix of VSTs, including NI Komplete, but I’m not fully locked into the NI ecosystem. I’m trying to figure out which controller will feel better day‑to‑day, not just look good on paper. What I’m especially curious about: - Software integration: How good is the real‑world integration with Komplete on each of these? The Kontrol S49 Mk3 is obviously built for the NI ecosystem, but I’ve also seen people say the Keylab works well with both NI and other third‑party plugins. If you’ve used either with Komplete and other VSTs, how smooth is the workflow? - Hands‑on control / workflow: The Keylab has more knobs and sliders, which I like in theory because I enjoy a more tactile, “hands on” way of working. On the other hand, the Kontrol S49 Mk3 has fewer knobs, but they’re context‑sensitive and show parameter names and values on the screens, with multiple pages of controls. If you’ve used them, which style did you actually find more usable and fun when sound‑designing, mixing, or performing? - Overall experience: How do they compare in terms of: Also, if you’ve tried both the 49‑key and 61‑key versions of the Kontrol, did the extra keys make a meaningful difference for you in practice? Any stories, pros/cons, or “if I were buying again, I’d choose X because…” type feedback would be super helpful. Thanks in advance for any insight!
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@Angel Acosta Yes, please post some pictures when you got it!😁🎅
Udemy Course for Logic Pro
Hi Martin I'm trying to follow the Udemy course for Logic Pro. However at Section 22, Create a Full Track with Logic's Stock Plugins, the file Pop House Course Project W/O 3rd Party Plugins.logicx still contains 3rd party plugins. Is it easy to work around this problem? Or do you have another copy that doesn't require the 3rd party plugins? Thanks
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Unfortunately, that section is made with 3rd party plugins. I did that so that I could show how to work in Logic Pro with 3rd party plugins, and without.
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