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How to Attract Studio Clients Effortlessly: 4 Mindset Shifts 

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There's no lack of bands looking for an audio engineer. Get them to notice YOU and start building your client list with these tips.
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Комментарии : 35   
@hardcoremusicstudio
@hardcoremusicstudio Год назад
Grab your free Mixing Cheatsheet to learn the go-to starting points for EQ and compression in heavy mixes: www.mixcheatsheet.com
@edkrausmixengineer
@edkrausmixengineer Год назад
This is the best advice I've heard anyone give on YT... all distilled down into 5 minutes. An added benefit that comes along with of this type of thinking that should be emphasized is that you are focusing on client you "really" want to work with, music you "really" enjoy. Kudos!
@yannmenage
@yannmenage Год назад
This is an excellent advice ! It feels so refreshing seeing you Jordan (and many other people below) validating this. As a matter of fact, my own experience speak for itself in that regard: I don't advertise at all on social media that I can mix for people other than my own band, I don't even have a website currently (work in progress)... And yet, I got 3 paid projects to mix this year so far : I got 2 of them because I expressed a great interest in their project, and I got the 3rd one from a friend recommending me to the band. Either way : having sincere and positive connections with other artists is a must-have, I discovered that first hand. Hands down some of your best advices Jordan ! Cheers from France !
@Martin-kn6vc
@Martin-kn6vc Год назад
Your situation is almost identical to mine!
@yannmenage
@yannmenage Год назад
@@Martin-kn6vcGlad to know! More proofs that it can work that way! Keep it up!
@miromastering
@miromastering Год назад
This is solid and legit advice. Commenting for algorithm. More aspiring engineers needs to see this.
@Martin-kn6vc
@Martin-kn6vc Год назад
Outside of my day job, I don't really get much freelance work at the moment, but the work I do get is for bands that I'm genuinely interested in making them sound good. It's a nice position to be in when you've established a solid business relationship with a repeat client, who trusts that you're working in their best interests to make them sound as best as possible, and they can see that from your previous track record working with them.
@tatepaul3947
@tatepaul3947 Год назад
The timing of this video is fantastic! Thanks dude, actually so true and definitely going to aim for more rejections
@BigTimmy11
@BigTimmy11 Год назад
Best audio engineering content on RU-vid. Thanks!
@toolateformediocrity
@toolateformediocrity Год назад
Awesome, practical tips! Really helpful but at the same time on point and entertaining.
@_m0zzie952
@_m0zzie952 Год назад
I'm currently trying to build up my studio projects before I draft to the army, and this is really helpful!
@wynton765
@wynton765 Год назад
Hello sir i love your videos and thank you so much for all the great advice you give all of us!!! I was wondering if youll ever do a deep dive into the future of Atmos mixing and mastering and where the industry is going in terms of Atmos?
@mitchellmantell4754
@mitchellmantell4754 Год назад
What would be the line where you stop doing that?? Say if a band hasn’t accepted a recording in 5 years is it obviously a tactic that’s not working? Would there be something better to try in that situation?
@joanbartoli7933
@joanbartoli7933 Год назад
Thank you so much.
@mikesperling9878
@mikesperling9878 11 месяцев назад
How do you always know what i need to know? 😅
@humanityisdoomed2208
@humanityisdoomed2208 Год назад
Love your channel with it's great tips on recording and mixing. However, please don't turn into another "motivational" speaker. There is nothing more annoying than a motivational speaker these days, there are literally millions of them on youtube alone. Thank you.
@SiQuemaCuhh
@SiQuemaCuhh Год назад
All Jordon’s doing is proving insight on the other side of the business that actually, not most RU-vidr talk about or even have experience doing. Jordons a pro. Listen. He knows what he’s talking about
@cjmllvv
@cjmllvv Год назад
Don't you think endless technical knowledge about audio gets kinda boring? Maybe I'm missing something
@SiQuemaCuhh
@SiQuemaCuhh Год назад
@@cjmllvv it’s an acquired taste and something that requires endless amounts of continuous learning or maybe I’m just missing something
@cjmllvv
@cjmllvv Год назад
@@SiQuemaCuhh I'm replying to the original poster
@ItsKyleMan
@ItsKyleMan Год назад
Dude, it is so cool that you mixed Atomic Mind and Remarkably Human.. I've been listening to those albums daily for years, and it wasn't until this year that I found out YOU mixed that sh**. I've been following you for a few years and it all makes sense now 😂
@bprice1018
@bprice1018 Год назад
Hey Jordan do you have or are you planning on putting out a mix template?
@dnarecording
@dnarecording Год назад
great advice brother!
@kevinreddoch5214
@kevinreddoch5214 Год назад
Very well said!
@ChernobylAudio666
@ChernobylAudio666 Год назад
Facts!
@austindayaudio
@austindayaudio Год назад
Great info, Jordan! Different way of looking at searching for clients!! Thanks!!
@TheFlyMan3829
@TheFlyMan3829 11 месяцев назад
Theres a lot of "advice" floating around for budding mixing engineers but this is by far the most important I've come across so far. Your other content is also VERY granular and demonstrative, which is something that I massively respect and appreciate! I wish you were around when i was just starting out haha! You have earned yourself a sub!
@billyhughes9776
@billyhughes9776 Год назад
This video confirms most of my mindset -- thanks Jordan. Take care.
@gisellechacon7081
@gisellechacon7081 Год назад
Thanks Jordan, this is great advice. When I evaluate my own methods, I see success where I have done this well, and failure when I haven't. Great channel, and as always I appreciate your advice!
@cjmllvv
@cjmllvv Год назад
Do you have a website/public portfolio?
@battmanvonrichtoven
@battmanvonrichtoven Год назад
These concepts are fantastic. I do have a question though. Would you advise using practice mixes for your portfolio until you have built up some client mixes. If you haven’t had clients the portfolio will be pretty small. I have had one project recording a jazz band live, 5 songs. Then I have my own personal projects. Then 30-40 practice mixes. Would consider those something I could use?
@iMacJames
@iMacJames Год назад
I wouldn't be afraid to have a small portfolio. Quanity doesn't always equal good. Put only your best work up there, even if it is a practice mix. But label it as such, don't act like you've worked with such artist/band.
@battmanvonrichtoven
@battmanvonrichtoven Год назад
Thank you and I definitely qualify a practice mix. I absolutely never want to take credit for something I didn’t actually do. I would also think as I build a portfolio that I would remove practice mixes all together and only showcase actual mixes I’ve done.
@DrProgNerd
@DrProgNerd Год назад
I'm just a hobbyist. Commenting for the algorithm. 🙂
@SandPineAudio
@SandPineAudio Год назад
This is the best summary and synthesis in 5 minutes, about this topic, on YT
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