The Biggest Lie about Music Production

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Busy Works Beats

Busy Works Beats

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@FernandoJPrieto
@FernandoJPrieto 3 ай бұрын
Hey, Busy Works! I absolutely love what you said about mixing on a laptop with Apple earbuds. I've worked in radio for over a decade now and I'm our station's Production Director. When I'm making elements for the air, most of the time I'm working on a laptop with my headphones on. Do I have a dedicated and sound-treated studio at my disposal? Yup! But honestly my workflow is more efficient when keeping it simple. Also how your average listener (in radio or music production) is going to listen to what you're making is important to keep in mind (as you said). Random tip for anyone reading this: something that helps me with my mixing too is to take my headphones off, turn the speakers toward me, and monitor the blend that way. I think it can help you not get distracted by the richness of the sound and focus on making sure the music and voice blend well.
@bigboymikeg5375
@bigboymikeg5375 5 ай бұрын
Who said producers need analog equipment to produce? Analog equipment is primarily used for recording, mixing, and mastering. The main focus for producers should be their skill set. Analog can indeed help improve the sonic feel of a record, but it's not necessary. You're right. Most people listen to music on low-budget systems, and the average music consumer can't hear what an analog chain is doing, but I guarantee they can feel it. Mediocre people aren't willing to go the full distance, let alone an extra mile. A 30% improvement in song quality-do you know how significant that is? It's enough to turn a good record into a great one. To those serious aspiring mixing engineers and producers , even if you can't afford it now, this is definitely a worthy investment. Improve your gear, get your room treated-it will certainly help. Strive for the very best or settle for nothing less. Again not needed but don't completely dissmiss it when it cant be the right thing for you.
@typemismatch2712
@typemismatch2712 4 ай бұрын
isn't the very best a very subjective thing? i only see tutorials about technical aspects. music advances only by doing things other say you cant do. i only have to name the tb-303 and how that was picked up. even the development of electronic music.
@mikesmith7497
@mikesmith7497 26 күн бұрын
get your room treated? What does that mean?
@pnrworldwide
@pnrworldwide 5 ай бұрын
i typed how to make beats 8 years ago & your video popped up. i just made my first 100 bucks from my music & i came across your video. bless you my bruh
@GREENWZRD96
@GREENWZRD96 5 ай бұрын
bro you COOKED the whole time. for one, everybody go listen to some japanese jazz and jazz fusion, its some fire. for two, its funny hearing you talk about how much people can hear thru the average earbuds. i recently got whats probably my nicest pair and i can hear so much more depth, i can literally hear sounds that i couldn't hear before, some songs i've heard dozens of times almost sound like remixes or like the version i was hearing on my old earbuds was a demo, something like a reference beat 🤣. wicked dope podcast man, would love more of these.
@teesmithmusic1
@teesmithmusic1 5 ай бұрын
I'm definitely far from a pro mixer but when I get it sounding decent in my air pods it usually sounds decent everywhere.
@LaidbackSounds
@LaidbackSounds 3 ай бұрын
The last point is super important
@stanleyassor3172
@stanleyassor3172 5 ай бұрын
I think Kurzweil is US - Stevie Wonder was involved in its founding. Yamaha, Korg, Roland, all of these giants are Japanese
@michaelwilson569
@michaelwilson569 5 ай бұрын
I had to go to another video to check if sound was infact working. Initially I couldn't hear anything. Went back 2nd time and the sound is perfect. It's called troubleshooting. ❤❤❤ By the way excellent video. Awesome information
@entyce66
@entyce66 5 ай бұрын
i am so happy you touched on this because at times i find myself trying to get my songs mastered with certain companies but for what like you said it gets compressed to a low level sound
@typemismatch2712
@typemismatch2712 4 ай бұрын
i do not agree with your argument that the only way you got to know music was through mtv etc. In the 90s most of the electronic music i was listening to wasnt on the radio, nor on tv, sometimes in magazines. The record store, thats where i got to know a lot of underground music. Also buying dj mixes on cd, through that i got to know another whole range of tracks. Ive always been on the search for music, i dont have spotfiy or anything. In production, im making music on hardware and in an ideal situation i would like to run it through a tape machine, ive got an analog mixer, and driving things with gain turning up, you first get a sort of saturation which then slowly goes into distortion. If a track needs some shiny edge, i take a room reverb on my mixer, turn everything down, and push the fx fader a bit up. It gives a certain shine to the track, so then im using the mixer as an instrument. Im looking for old tascam portastudios which record on cassette to run tracks through. Eventually it needs to enter the digital realm, where i use some effects in ableton. So its a bit hybrid. But i like recording methods from the 50s till the 00s very much. I find it very strange to see pictures of famous artists in a big studio, with a big Neve or SSL series console, and only a laptop. Why dont they run the laptop thru that big ass mixer? That would have been nice. In the 90s i had a few synths and a mixer, and recorded on cassette. I still like that way of making music. Technical developments are not worse nor are they better. Its a very subjective thing. That would like disqualify all the tracks that have been made in the past.
@thelibrarian3734
@thelibrarian3734 4 ай бұрын
To be fair the cost of a laptop a controller and some headphones then the appropriate daw is a lot for a beginner when an mpc live 2 will give you more for less money if you are writing beats, I’m actually shocked you recommend people using ear buds too they are very damaging and tiring to the ears over long periods when a pair of dt 990 pros are around £100, again the MPC has built in speakers, then there’s the prospect of having to spend a lot of time tweaking windows to be a usable workhorse for production without it self updating throwing the entire system off point regularly which isso annoying. If I were to start from scratch again I would either buy an iPad and headphones or an MPC Live 2, good points good video thanks.
@emfbat
@emfbat 5 ай бұрын
the reality is that to start off the equipment is a waste of money. anything outside of the computer and daw is accessories. you have to go thru that first stage learning after you learn then you can start upgrading your gear and make the moves of acquiring what you need with the proper understanding but in all honesty you can do everything with fl studio native lug ins you just need the knowledge the problem is the knowledge gaps just make you a consuming machine who will spend $10k before you make $200
@lylechipperson3407
@lylechipperson3407 4 ай бұрын
Windowless rooms have a negative effect on the brain for sure. They cause discomfort for everyone, just depends on the amount of time spent there.
@mprhustle888
@mprhustle888 5 ай бұрын
You the grant cardone of the music industry
@djhansum1410
@djhansum1410 5 ай бұрын
Could bluetooth headphones be used to mix on and have good sound quality? Would the audio stems be in good quality?
@jamesmorss9940
@jamesmorss9940 4 ай бұрын
Have fun trying to connect to your laptop while your phone and TV are fighting for the same connection, classic blue tooth bullshit. That and batteries i think the whole setups primed to let you down at one point or another. Get some big cans and plug them in
@RaheemD
@RaheemD 3 ай бұрын
Using Bluetooth headphones to produce is fine. Just plug them in when you are recording live.
@iceprada2
@iceprada2 5 ай бұрын
Yo, how you held the phone to your ears is exactly how I listen to music most of the time. No headphones lol And the music still hit. I'm bumping Gunna everyday through my shit.
@musicworld676
@musicworld676 5 ай бұрын
Volume is clear
@FourexJaguar
@FourexJaguar 5 ай бұрын
My new song ''2024'' OUT NOW EVERYWHERE. What are your thoughts?
@lofialumni
@lofialumni 5 ай бұрын
I totally agree about analog synths and such, there isn't a need for them anymore. But there is no plugin or VST to really sounds like a real guitar being played by a guitarist for example. And what about the true staple of Hip hop analog gear, the MPC sampler?
@derrew-ey2yv
@derrew-ey2yv 5 ай бұрын
keep telling yourelf that 🤣
@manhakimu
@manhakimu 5 ай бұрын
More of this content!!
@flaibeatz
@flaibeatz 5 ай бұрын
i started watching you way back 2020 when i first downloaded fl with no knowledge now i can make good beat but posting those once on youtube i find challenging i need an advice on this...should i send them to artist via email or i can post on yt ?
@user99641
@user99641 5 ай бұрын
BRO YOU'VE BEEN DOING YT VIDEOS SINCE AROUND 2013 AND YOU STILL GET FEW LIKES?? YOU DESERVE MORE
@PatrickBatticeKN
@PatrickBatticeKN 5 ай бұрын
He does it for the love and us obviously, he doesn't do it for the likes.
@user-pv4oz5vg9e
@user-pv4oz5vg9e 5 ай бұрын
Eventually the beat do get ran through the consoles and maybe some analog gear during mastering but in reality non of that is needed for music production bit it is always good to have gear it'll get the job done faster and certainly better but definitely not Essential.
@MadazzaMusik
@MadazzaMusik 5 ай бұрын
THANKS FOR SHARING THIS EXCELLENT INFO BRO
@JayPeace-ks9oz
@JayPeace-ks9oz 5 ай бұрын
A! 💯% Facts Last year, I had 💲400 speakers 🔊 & subwoofer It nice 👍🏿 to have but, it's 🚫 NOT 🚫 necessary. Headphones 🎧 & laptop 💻 is what's needed.
@imyungtankk
@imyungtankk 5 ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR TELLING PEOPLE THE TRUTH !
@busyworksbeats
@busyworksbeats 5 ай бұрын
Tank is PROOF a young producer can do DAMAGE! 🔥
@imyungtankk
@imyungtankk 5 ай бұрын
@@busyworksbeats 🙏🙏🙏
@khanyizzi
@khanyizzi 5 ай бұрын
Its the work flow, music studio gear teaches preventative strategy and software fixing strategy. Prevention is better than fixing I guess. So try prevention on the plug-in and that's finna be no different from studio gear🙌
@khoivinh3402
@khoivinh3402 5 ай бұрын
the console at first is for a flex but its actually the purpose in those studio is recording/mixing...live recording is woheee... thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@Shades289
@Shades289 5 ай бұрын
What about using a MPC live or a MV1 Verse lab Just standalone can you do a video talking about stand alone equipment? thanks
@busyworksbeats
@busyworksbeats 5 ай бұрын
I have never used an mpc in my studio unfortunately , maybe one day
@Shades289
@Shades289 5 ай бұрын
@@busyworksbeats I kind wonder about your like a Fl studio genius or something thanks anyway keep doing what you're doing
@Vivre-os3ht
@Vivre-os3ht 5 ай бұрын
New mpc are trash. The best mpc IS 3k or 4k. 4k IS perfect for today.
@CollisionDeepSA
@CollisionDeepSA 5 ай бұрын
There is no volume...
@FourexJaguar
@FourexJaguar 5 ай бұрын
My new song ''2024'' OUT NOW EVERYWHERE. What are your thoughts?
@CollisionDeepSA
@CollisionDeepSA 5 ай бұрын
@@KingRichhuntaBeats oky thanks brother
@Cesar_73_Jefe
@Cesar_73_Jefe 5 ай бұрын
22:00 I love this Talk.. The gate keepers fed us Music but there was so many who sounded like Michael Jackson or had that sound. Same Synths & Same Drum machines etc.. 80's 90's sounds.. but the Gate keepers MTV etc they promoted what was popular & people followed and ate that.. Today on Spotify the same thing happens, Record companies Pump the streams etc making people think them artists are the ones.. but it's funny that when you promote yourself? your music may get removed by Spotify for artificial streaming.. like a Mafia.. But i do laugh when i see pictures of producers in huge studios today with mixing desks and as you well said it's all in the laptop.. external gear has microchips programmed and inside the VST & laptop the emulator is exact.. So much BS is around like external gear is better? anything sounds good if you mix it well...
@amackclassic6737
@amackclassic6737 5 ай бұрын
I've used all kinds of gear growing up as a musician. My current studio has a Fantom and a Moog. I love it!
@joewilmot
@joewilmot 5 ай бұрын
Great, great points. What’s the point of picking equipment that costs thousands for perhaps a 2-3% improvement in sound when the only people who *may* notice the difference are world-class engineers, the people who aren’t hearing your music? That said, I hated my acoustic guitar recordings until I put a Neumann TLM-102 in front of a Martin HD-28.
@busyworksbeats
@busyworksbeats 5 ай бұрын
Thank you 😎
@epicwork5970
@epicwork5970 5 ай бұрын
Hey busy thanks for the information . Do u offer any type of consulatation ? If someone wanted to pay you for some advice and get a call with you ?
@musicworld676
@musicworld676 5 ай бұрын
Where are you From? What is the time now?
@FourexJaguar
@FourexJaguar 5 ай бұрын
My new song ''2024'' OUT NOW EVERYWHERE. What are your thoughts?
@derricksmith9524
@derricksmith9524 5 ай бұрын
Hello brotha can you tell me what type of processor do i need to run my Fl studio 20,onmisphere 2,arcade,splice with out it cracking n popping i have more than enough ram so i know thats not the issue ive been having this issue for 2,3 years now so know all i use is my fl studio20 (urgent i really can use the help)
@camerondwightmitchell7688
@camerondwightmitchell7688 5 ай бұрын
What type of computer are you using? PC or 🖥️ Mac? And how much ram do you consider to be a lot?
@opticalman6417
@opticalman6417 5 ай бұрын
if you can get a i9 with 24 cores 32gb of ram 5.4 ghz and your be sorted your future self will thank you for it later down the road
@derricksmith9524
@derricksmith9524 5 ай бұрын
@@opticalman6417 thank you my brotha i'll be purchasing one this weekend man o man this is a weight lifted off like you wouldn't believe thanks again(Lnsu Productions)
@parrell1012
@parrell1012 2 ай бұрын
Just play your music. You set up live and record it. It the song. Forget about all the other stuff. Average listeners don't care.
@Specialist1Aim
@Specialist1Aim 5 ай бұрын
What about when a speaker is on, and there is a hissing sound happening which is not good because it means the speaker has interference
@Badfoxfinance
@Badfoxfinance 5 ай бұрын
No sound
@FourexJaguar
@FourexJaguar 5 ай бұрын
My new song ''2024'' OUT NOW EVERYWHERE. What are your thoughts?
@riffmason
@riffmason 5 ай бұрын
I dunno man, I think half hour videos about "the biggest lie about X in music production" might themselves be becoming something close the biggest lie about music production. Think what tunes you could have just made on fruity loops or Ableton with this time right now, if you hadn't watched this. 36 minutes, thats so precious for what little is contained in this, too many people are tricking themselves that theyre helping their art by watching this sort of content but they're not, there's just mountains of it some of it is hugely helpful, alot of it is just procrastination. This video is free and I'm not owed anything by anyone, but this is not quality content.
@itsmrcaine854
@itsmrcaine854 5 ай бұрын
I been making beats for 16 (give or take 1) years, you can’t out work your limitations. The industry is a huge social game, who you know and who fucks with you. Most of these opinions people make videos about are important to have knowledge of because imagine you walk into a room with some heavy hitters that think like this and you start running your mouth about equipment matters and piss them off. Boom you just lost a placement, not cuz you didn’t make good shit, but cuz you didn’t know people out there felt like this. Im no big superstar, I’ve got my small successes here and there, but I succeeded on my ability to be a decent person before I succeeded on my actual skill behind the midi board
@riffmason
@riffmason 5 ай бұрын
@@itsmrcaine854 I think you might have missed what I was getting at which would be fair since I don't think I expressed it well in my initial comment. There's absolutely mountains of music production related content stretching fairly straight forward observations into flimsy justifications for extremely long low calorie videos which are much more useful for the content creators trying to boost the celebrity profile of their channel than actually giving newer producers the actual help they need. For the record, the idea that equipment especially matters is a lie, but it's certainly a much smaller lie than the bigger lies being pushed by many of the various music production channels using low calorie content as a hook to try and get people who don't know much better to sign up for various paid for music related services.
@itsmrcaine854
@itsmrcaine854 5 ай бұрын
@@riffmason yeah I agree to a point, and it’s up to each person on who they feel like is giving valuable info for sure. I’ve been around about as long as BusyWorks has been making videos, while I personally never used his tutorials I can honestly say I think busy works is likely one of the few guys that actually will give solid advice. There’s many of them out there though. Usually they’re struggling audio engineers or younger beatmakers that haven’t had enough time in the industry. Busy Works did kinda meander around the topic but this dude is a certified legend for a reason.
@itsmrcaine854
@itsmrcaine854 5 ай бұрын
@@riffmason his whole point was a lot of guys focus on buying gear and having hardware, but in the end it’s not going to help quite as much as you hoped. I have a few pieces of equipment I’ve bought and I barely touch them except when I want to fool around with something. But I’m using my VSTs every single day. I don’t think this video is a waste of content per se. He just kept drifting off his point and coming back. It’s more like a rant than an informational video.
@mimikoss
@mimikoss 5 ай бұрын
I believe the only external hardware you need is a good mic preamp and maybe a compressor or just an Avalon VT 737 SP
@mprhustle888
@mprhustle888 5 ай бұрын
they shadow banning you G
@iceprada2
@iceprada2 5 ай бұрын
MY SON TALKING FACTS! TALK YOUR SH__!!!!
@shilohpatten3761
@shilohpatten3761 5 ай бұрын
34:25 Are you selling access to the work of other people?
@busyworksbeats
@busyworksbeats 5 ай бұрын
It’s in our discord: discord.gg/busyworksbeats
@StuffyNickel315
@StuffyNickel315 5 ай бұрын
yeah i recently released a single that i produced using my laptop on all platforms i used to think i needed a big studio
@sooesoss6063
@sooesoss6063 5 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work..
@derrew-ey2yv
@derrew-ey2yv 5 ай бұрын
hiphop doesn't need to grow, it has grown hence why you mentioned others using our culture, that's not a bad thing. just know that it isn't authentic. cant use someone Elses authentic culture and expect to be "praised" or not be talked about "for the people who do talk down on others using our culture" I personally don't care. other cultures using our cultural sound and expecting to be treated and looked at like "a star or authentic" is like you buying a Jackie Robinson jersey from LIDS and trying to take it to a pawn shop and get top dollar, they would at most give you 10$ vs the real thing costing 4.2million. and about analog gear, stop telling people to not get this that and the 3rd, just tell people if you want to get all of this stuff look long term into adding things to your studio. and lastly you state "we thought soul was this American phenomenon" "WITCH IT WAS" "AND STOP TRYING TO CHANGE HISTORY "then you go on to speak as if other cultures outside of the USA was doing it as well at the same time, NO the USA created the sound and other cultures outside caught wind and copied, and you claiming "it was sometimes better" is purely subjective
@OttoNomicus
@OttoNomicus 5 ай бұрын
Haha, "Sonny Digital", good name idea. How did nobody call themselves Warren R Bruthers?
@LDimno
@LDimno 5 ай бұрын
hit boy
@anteupbeats
@anteupbeats 5 ай бұрын
Biggest lie is the subscriber to like and view ratio
@trancefriction9966
@trancefriction9966 5 ай бұрын
Schrödinger's cat
@tj3981
@tj3981 5 ай бұрын
Dam!!! Thanks
@jmccain753
@jmccain753 5 ай бұрын
Can we get a part 2
@gabrielcarrasco602
@gabrielcarrasco602 5 ай бұрын
New song dropped , called CALL ON HIM.. would love some feedback
@Specialist1Aim
@Specialist1Aim 5 ай бұрын
4:44 ?????
@paulmac2679
@paulmac2679 5 ай бұрын
Don't waste time on things you don't need
@SIAVRDADH
@SIAVRDADH 5 ай бұрын
Thanks
@plusone.network
@plusone.network 5 ай бұрын
so vague 🥴🥴
@busyworksbeats
@busyworksbeats 5 ай бұрын
Equipment , we don’t need a bunch of
@plusone.network
@plusone.network 5 ай бұрын
@@busyworksbeats 🤝
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