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Dude. You’re out here changing lives. I just hope you know that. I absolutely am subscribing bc this type of content was the thing I didn’t know I needed so much.
I would say I have a similar issue right now in my life. I am an university student and I am looking for an intern, at the same time I try to produce music although I haven't uploaded anything whatsoever but I do have some vague ideas for the future. My first , most important and most time consuming decision was to start going to the university. Of course I can drop out and try to be like Travis, Kanye or many other artists. Although I don't have any thoughts like I am not capable of doing good music, or I am not a genius unlike them, I still believe that the music in general is a very difficult field right now and is extremely risky. I am not saying that other fields are not risky or tough but I am just saying that after talking to ppl, seeing youtube videos I can see that it is very very unpredictable to succeed in music. I can make a song and it will blow up the next day I wake up but at the same time it might take years or decades to acutally suceed and blow up like crazy. I don't want to put everything on one belief and risk it all. I want to make money of music but I don't want to struggle and live off my music income if it's low. With the degree and experience I will more likely to have a balanced life, maybe very average but I can still make music. I will keep trying to work a 9-5 and make music but at least it won't be for money but because I have passion for it. I might yap too much but I just wanted to share with yall my struggles and how I try to overcome them. Your life is your choice, so I wish everyone who reads or not this to succeed in their life
really good video for beginners or intermediate producers I use some of these tips every day and even teach them in my lessons but since I already knew all of these I want an expert tryhard version of this video xd
Man I totally forget about the subtle mono trick ! I gotta go back into some of my mixes on my page and see how it changes the drop hit ! Thanks for that! 🎉