Thursday, February 28, 2013

Digital Audio Production Makes Having a Music Career Easier

People interested in producing songs professionally have long fought with searching for effective ways into the realm of audio production. For decades, employment as a music producer demanded inside relationships, closeness to New York City or Los Angeles, as well as the assets to shell out thousands of dollars on instruments. And that's not counting the exceptional set of techniques that audio production involves.

Luckily, people in the modern era have a great deal more options available to them that make music production a lot more accessible and affordable than in the past. Prospective music producers no longer have to camp out in The Big Apple or L.A., and pray for an unpaid studio apprenticeship running for coffee and cigarettes for musicians in-between recording sessions, in the mean time hoping for the chance to make use of the instruments sitting just out their reach in the recording rooms.

Currently, the path to a career in audio production is way more immediate, and much less costly. But what caused this sort of change in the industry? What made such a once old-fashioned music industry alter it's long-standing manner of doing things?

The answer? Digital audio production.

In the past decade, personal computers have become powerful enough to be the heart of a music production studio. Moreover, the increase of digital audio workstations (DAWs) has made it practical for anyone using a powerful computer to record and edit their own personal songs right at home, in their own personal virtual studio located on the inside of their computer systems. Virtual studio instruments (VSTis) now make it feasible to obtain usage of any sound and piece of equipment ever made.

Beyond the raw power that computer systems offer, the affordability of the devices and the software means they are just as appealing to both aspiring music artists and industry veterans. Now an aspiring music producer or musician can duplicate the sounds of all their preferred records at home, at a tiny fraction of the expense of a single hardware device in the past. In fact, many industry vets do exactly that, today - they'll use over-the-counter, consumer-grade models to be the very center of digital audio production studios which will make and release professional quality merchandise. For example, almost every video you see on this site will feature a producer using the latest in software to make their music

Today's artists who wants to have a career in music production has access to equipment and products that makes the making of their first recorded songs easier than ever. Take plenty of time to explore the options in the world of DAWs and VSTis to discover the equipment that work well for you personally.

Download demos, and use online music courses to get up to date. Your dream career in audio production awaits!
Digital Audio Workshop has written some more tips for making your digital audio production studio affordable.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Great video about hip-hop production.

Marley Marl is a rap legend. The godfather of soooo many styles in hiphop, he has been doing a cool series of promo videos on recreating his classic beats on modern tools.  It's a fantastic thing to see an old school dude stay up on all the latest beat-making tools. These two videos below come from one of my favorite sites on digital beat-making, WWW.DigitalAudioWorkshop.com.

Peep how he flips making both these classic tracks on new gear like the Akai MPC Renaissance and Ableton Live. Watch these videos and let us know what you think!