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Produce Your Music At Home- 5 Hot Tips for Producing Your Music at Home

 

 

You have created your music masterpiece, now you are ready to record your music. The challenge is, you don’t have the money to hire an expensive sound engineer. Well, there is good news for you. Thanks to the advances in technology, you can now record and produce your music from the comfort of your home! This is not as difficult as you may think, and nowadays you can easily produce music that sounds quite professional, without being an expert sound engineer. Learn 5 Hot Tips for Producing Your Music at Home.

 

1) Listen to Professional Recordings.

 

Although it is a good idea to listen to other local bands, matching your recordings to pro recordings gets you closer to the industry standard. It may be challenging to achieve this sound, but aiming high will get you closer. Listen to your own tracks relative to pro recordings rather than other home demos.

 

 

2) Clearly Label All of Your Sounds, Mixers, Monitors, Sound Effects and Everything that You Can't Afford to Forget When You are Recording a Song.

 

You should label anything that you can about the song you are creating, because chances are you'll eventually come back to it and forget where you left off. If you work on one song at a time, put a marker (e.g. tape or sticky note) on your recording device to jog your memory. That way, you can remember where you left off when you continue recording your song again. Check out the following link if you want to use online software to help you produce music.

 

 

3) Save Your Song as a New Name or Version Every Time You Make Changes to Your Original Recorded Song.

 

That way if you make some mistakes in your recording, or the sound quality gets worse, you can go back to your original recording.

 

 

4) Rest Your Ears Before the Final Mix Down.

Don't do the final mixing of your tracks on the same day if you've been working on the tracks for hours. You need to take some time to rest your ears, so the sounds you hear are accurate and balanced. After you get some good rest, come back to your tracks. Make sure that you lower the volume of your tracks to normal listening volume, and then start to do your mix down. You'll probably be far happier with your outcome by following this suggestion.

 

 

5) Back Up Your Files!

Even though this may seem obvious, it is critical that you save a back up file of your music recordings. Don't let a random hard drive crash or equipment failure cause you to lose your valuable files and songs that you have worked so hard on.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Traci Crowley provides resources that help you Create, Produce, and Sell your music from home. Visit her website at: Create Music Beats, Produce Music, Sell Your Music Online
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