Music Production Tips and Tricks

Page 1

10/11/21, 11:55 AM

Music Production Tips and Tricks | Zeeshan Hoodbhoy | Hoodbhoy Entertainment

a

MUSIC PRODUCTION TIPS AND TRICKS by ewindram | Oct 10, 2021 | Blog, Music

Anyone who has ever been in a band knows the struggle of making your music more marketable. If you want to be successful, you need to know how to take all those hours spent on studio time and make them worth it. We’ll go over 5 tips for producing bettersounding tracks that will help get your music heard by a larger audience.

Make Friends with Your Room About half of the battle in achieving great sound is acoustics. How you treat your room will have a huge impact on how tracks turn out. If you’re recording at home, this might be more difficult than just working off basic monitors or headphones that aren’t dedicated to mixing/monitoring purposes. If you have the ability to use acoustic treatment and bass

https://zeeshanhoodbhoy.net/music-production-tips-and-tricks/

1/4


10/11/21, 11:55 AM

Music Production Tips and Tricks | Zeeshan Hoodbhoy | Hoodbhoy Entertainment

traps, this is a huge plus. These two tools will do wonders for your low-end response as well as overall clarity of sound.

Work to a Reference One of the best ways to make sure your tracks sound good is by having a reference track. If you’re not familiar with this term, it simply means that if you have a song or album from another artist who sounds similar to what you are going for in terms of feel and production quality, use it as an example when you’re mixing.

Use Instruments with Personality Not every instrument will sound good when layered. The key is to use instruments that already have a unique character and personality instead of getting it out of something generic. For example, if you need a violin but don’t want the hassle of learning how to play one, look into pre-recorded sampled string libraries or virtual instruments.

Use Subtractive EQ This is a basic mixing technique that will help you get the most out of each track. The idea behind it is to make your tracks sound great individually before adding them together in the mix. With subtractive EQ, you are simply removing frequencies from certain sounds until they fit well with one another and can stand up to other instruments in the mix.

Keep a Separate “Production” Folder Keeping all your different projects in one folder can get messy. Make sure you have separate folders for each project and label them accordingly so that it’s easy to find what you need! This also goes hand-in-hand with backing up files on an external hard drive or cloud service such as Google Drive or Dropbox.

Search

Recent Posts Music Production Tips and Tricks 5 of the Best Hotels in Las Vegas Remembering Keith Flint: An Electronic Music Icon Getting the Most out of Your Free Spotify Account The Best Headliners in Las Vegas History

Archives October 2021 https://zeeshanhoodbhoy.net/music-production-tips-and-tricks/

2/4


10/11/21, 11:55 AM

Music Production Tips and Tricks | Zeeshan Hoodbhoy | Hoodbhoy Entertainment

May 2019 March 2019 December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017

Categories Blog Music

Meta Site Admin Log out Entries feed Comments feed WordPress.org

More Socials Levo Soundcloud https://zeeshanhoodbhoy.net/music-production-tips-and-tricks/

3/4


10/11/21, 11:55 AM

Music Production Tips and Tricks | Zeeshan Hoodbhoy | Hoodbhoy Entertainment

Wordpress

Zeeshan Hoodbhoy Online Celebrity Nutritional Consultant Doctor Site

Copyright © Zeeshan Hoodbhoy · 2017

https://zeeshanhoodbhoy.net/music-production-tips-and-tricks/

4/4


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.