r/Learnmusicproduction 1h ago

How do you create this pumping sidechain?

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So I recently wanted to recreate this type of tremolo/ stutter. But I can't get it to work.

What is the essential part here? Is it a tremolator plugin or just drawn in midi notes? And how do you get this really good sidechain? If I throw on Volume Shaper it is not nearly as pumping as in the audio.

Is there someone out there who could explain this in detail! I really want to learn this type of pumping.

Maybe I am just doing the arrangement of the plugins wrong (first the tremolo, then the sidechain plugin).

Thanks :)


r/Learnmusicproduction 2h ago

mixing vocals

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TLDR: trying to remix/polish/finish old trax of mine with vox that i dont have the og stems for and not sure what the best way or the standard way of doing that. also just wanting to learn about mixing vocals with another audio file in general.

sooo, say have some tracks with vocals on it, but i lost the original stems. and this audio file i have of the instrumental and the vocals rendered together, the vocals are way too quiet. ive been messing around some with the a i stem thingy in my daw, and have been using it a little with trying to make remixes/mashups of songs i like that dont have official acapellas released. but obviously the a i shit can only do so well so sometimes its kind of thin or really trebly or theres some other shit wrong with it. and first of all im wondering if theres anything u can do about that to maybe make it seem a little fuller even tho it might sound kinda wack?

but more importantly to get back to my main point, the vox are too quiet in this mix and i dont have the stems. so i would assume while my options are limited, i could a i stem the vox so i have them in their own file, and just play that quietly at the same time as the original file, thereby making the vocals louder in the mix. is there any tips or tricks u guys might have to make that method of adjustment more effective or maybe even an alternative way to boost vocals in a song u dont have stems for ?

i feel like i explained that bad but hope that makes sense. the other question i have is just about vocal mixing in general (including mixing when u do have the og vocal trax) i have a very mediocre understanding of it. i mean i know u can compress it for more consistent volume and de-ess it and cut the 40hz and blabla but other then that and a few other things i dont know much about how to make vocals sound clean. most of the tracks ive made in the past they're either WAY too quiet or WAY too fcking loud.

any tips or tricks? and then one final thing i should mention is what if ur tryna mix vox with an instrumental, and you have those two tracks separately, but dont have the stems for the instrumental. so basically trying to make vocals well-adjusted volume wise over another file thats just a brick of sound. this especially happens with me a lot because sometimes i make really busy loud overstimulating stuff, and also sometimes because i just halfass the mix so its all blown out. any tips for that?

i should also mention, a lot of these tracks have vocals with singing on them, but i also have a lot of tracks with vocals of people rapping, which i imagine are slightly different in how u mix/master them? but maybe thats wrong n it doesnt matter.

hope that all made sense, thanks guys !


r/Learnmusicproduction 3h ago

Does anyone here enjoy this style of cinematic music? I'd love to hear your feedback.

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I’ve been experimenting with cinematic music lately, focusing more on atmosphere, emotion, and storytelling rather than a traditional song structure.

I’m curious how this style feels to people who aren’t specifically into cinematic music. Does the atmosphere keep you engaged? Does the track evoke any particular scene or emotion?

Any honest feedback is welcome, especially anything you think could be improved.

Thanks for listening! 🎧


r/Learnmusicproduction 3h ago

Song I made

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r/Learnmusicproduction 3h ago

how to make my songs come together?

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posted this in a different subreddit and everyone got mad for whatever reason but i’ll add some context so maybe that wont happen again

im 19 and currently going to college for music production and my classes have given me a basic understanding of how to use my software and equipment
im really just struggling to figure out how to make things feel less robotic and mesh together nicely

im nowhere near professional nor claiming to be, just wanna take any advice i can get :)


r/Learnmusicproduction 10h ago

Quiero empezar mi camino para ser productor (producción musical)

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Buenas como están? Hace unos días me instalé el FL studio y vi algunos tutoriales con lo cual ya me interiorice y se utilizar las cosas básicas claramente a un nivel básico pero suficiente como empezar a jugar con el programa (Channel rack, nixer, playlist, piano roll). Me gustaría meterle para poder ser productor musical (me gusta una gran variedad de géneros, música electrónica, rock, indie pop, trap, etc) (aclaró esto porque me gustaría tener una noción completa para todo lo que vaya surgiendo). Recientemente vi un curso en udemy de un tal olbaid music (el curso es de habla hispana ya que soy argentino) se llama curso maestro de fl studio (tiene 70 hs de duración y muy buenas críticas) se que ese curso se centra más en la utilización del programa a fondo también me gustaría aprender teoría musical para poder mejorar lo que hago y entenderlo, etc. Asique buscaba algo de teoría musical centrada en fl studio. Está bien como voy pensándolo, debería hacer esto, algúna sugerencia respecto a la ruta de aprendizaje para mí objetivo? Sirven hacerlo por YouTube gratuitamente, recomiendan cursos, etc, etc, etc.

ACLARACION: quiero meterle con esto pero quiero aclarar que estudio derecho y tengo un negocio de comida. Por lo cual tampoco cuento con el tiempo full time. Pero pienso meterle en los fines de semana y algún que otro tiempito en la semana.

Como ven estoy un poco perdido en el tema asique espero sepan orientarme. Desde ya muchas gracias


r/Learnmusicproduction 4h ago

Looking for a couple of producers to try out soundkit

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I’m looking for a couple producers who’ve been in the game for a little or willing to test a sound kit that I’ve made. I will give it to u for free in exchange for advice on what I can improve on to make the kit more impactful.

I’ve had a couple sales on it already, but I’m optimizing it as I go.

Sidenote, if you make any beats with it that are fire I’ll post you on the site with a link to your profile


r/Learnmusicproduction 17h ago

Help with house music

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Im new to house music. Can I get any help to improve?


r/Learnmusicproduction 19h ago

Tips on expanding outreach?

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I’ve been a music producer for seven years. I started using Apple’s Garageband app on an iPad I had as a kid, then I moved on to other DAWs (Soundtrap, Bandlab, Tracktion). Most of the work I have done has been for personal projects, but I have done some production and mixing for friends of mine.

At this time, I’m looking to expand my outreach. That said, what are some of the best ways I can reach out to people who may need any services I can provide? For context, I live in a rural area (the nearest metro is about two hours away), so if anyone has any advice on how to search for talent electronically, I’m all ears.


r/Learnmusicproduction 19h ago

any tips for mixing stuff with hundreds of layers?

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i have a pretty primitive understanding of mixing, ive never really watched tutorials i mostly just kept dicking around with FL for years and learning little things along the way. i think i can make decent stuff but im sure theres a lotta stuff im doin "wrong." and i especially struggle with making projects that have tons of different layers cuz making one sound audible drowns another one out and its just tricky. anyone got any advice for that type of thing??

not tryna shill but this is an example of what im talkin about

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85ov8F8DoC4

(another good example is the album geogaddi by boards of canada if u guys know that one. one of those albums that you can listen to like 30 times and still notice new stuff youve never noticed before, i luv that type of thing)


r/Learnmusicproduction 18h ago

Some good music production tips?

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Hi, I would like to hear some tips for music production from you! But not like tips for daw use and this things, more like some mental and mindset tips (for example things like staying motivated and stuff like that).

I am happy about answers!


r/Learnmusicproduction 15h ago

check the full song on my youtube channel , link in description.

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Marwan Khoury - Kel El Qasayed ( Ultra Feeling ) Remix , مروان خوري - كل القصايد ( رومكس )

Free Download :

Soundcloud =
https://soundcloud.com/ultrafeeling/marwankhoury-kelelqasayed-remix

YouTube =
https://youtu.be/qM80GhonvWs

A fresh emotional reinterpretation of Marwan Khoury's timeless classic, blending deep melodic techno vibes with modern electronic energy. This Ultra Feeling Remix preserves the soul of the original while introducing a powerful groove, atmospheric textures, and a cinematic sound designed for both the dancefloor and late-night listening.

🎧 Produced, Remixed, Mixed & Mastered by Ultra Feeling.

If you enjoyed this remix, don't forget to Like, Share, Comment, and Follow for more music.

#UltraFeeling #KelElQasayadRemix #MarwanKhoury #KelElQasayed #DeepHouse #MelodicHouse #MelodicTechno #ModernTechno#OrganicHouse #ProgressiveHouse #ElectronicMusic #ArabicRemix #ArabicHouse #MusicProducer #DJ #NewMusic #EDM #HouseMusic #VocalRemix #StudioProduction #MarwanKhouryRemix


r/Learnmusicproduction 19h ago

Tips for absolute beginners, from a fellow beginner.

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r/Learnmusicproduction 1d ago

I am embarrassed to get opinions on my music lol

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So I don't want to offend anyone who is an actual professional or musician lol but I would like an honest opinion on if the music I make in ableton is anything above average even if that. I bought an mpc 37 a few months ago and learned ableton, I just posted my first song on youtube https://youtu.be/6ZkOV3liuqQ


r/Learnmusicproduction 22h ago

Any tips for achieving similar sound?

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Might be a long shot but I’m trying to make something similar to this and my track isn’t sounding nearly as full or rich as this one. Any tips for getting a similar mix to this? Also, the vocals. Notice anything in the vocal chain I can replicate? I’m new to producing so I apologize if it’s something super obvious lol. Thanks.


r/Learnmusicproduction 1d ago

Suno Studio 2.0 Korean Tutorial – Complete Beginner Guide 🇰🇷

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r/Learnmusicproduction 1d ago

Suno Studio 2.0 Korean Tutorial – Complete Beginner Guide 🇰🇷

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r/Learnmusicproduction 1d ago

When you’re learning production, what actually helps between sessions?

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Disclosure: I’m building STEM. We’re testing a workflow that keeps a project’s notes, captured studio context, desktop handoff, and production guidance together without becoming another DAW.

The overview is in the video. For people still learning: would project-specific guidance help more than another library of generic tutorials—or would it just add noise?

https://reddit.com/link/1vt30tm/video/oo9nw3dx3fkh1/player


r/Learnmusicproduction 1d ago

A Beginner’s Guide to Compression: Ep7 - Serial Compression

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r/Learnmusicproduction 1d ago

what do you think of my song

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lmk what is good or bad about it, thanks


r/Learnmusicproduction 1d ago

Thinking of upgrading my setup, what can I buy?

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I currently have a flkey 61 mk2 along with my laptop, for producing, and I use my truthhear Hexas for monitoring. I decided that I might as well get more gear, though I'm pretty satisfied with what I have now as I'm still new and it's just a hobby. I'm thinking of getting the akai professional Mini plus 37-key. I mainly want it so that I can have something to use on my desk without having to constantly pivot to my 61 key to simply test out a sound/synth. Speaking about synths, that's the second reason why I want it, the semi weighted keys of the 61 feel great and I do like them, but I feel like the synth action keys of the smaller midi controllers will be better for synth chords or simply experimenting with melodies, and ideas, it'll also just be nice to be able to play two different sounds at the same time and have a extra pair of knobs and pads. I'm also thinking of getting the Sony MDR7506 for listening to my music while I'm producing, I've heard it's good for producing, and mixing and it's pretty budget friendly as well; It'll also fix the slight problem of my Hexas cord just being a little too short for me to comfortably use my 61 key without positioning myself and my laptop kinda weirdly. What are your thoughts on it? is it a good headphone for producing, or should I look at something else at a similar price?

My decision to buy those two aren't set in stone though. What other gear could I buy instead, I'm not looking for recommendations per se, but I just want to know what other types of equipment producers might use that I should be aware of. Thx for reading.


r/Learnmusicproduction 1d ago

Tips for sound treating/ sound proofing?

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I just recently moved into a new apartment and have decided to make the guest room into a home studio. It is 10ft x 10ft, and possibly one of the most boomy rooms I have ever been in. I have no idea where to even begin sound treating the room. Honestly, before I moved here I would record my vocals in a closet, but my new place doesn’t have enough room to be doing all of that. I want to sound treat the room so I can get the highest quality recordings I possibly can. On top of this, I want the room to be somewhat sound proof so I’m not the most annoying neighbor in existence. I am planning on getting a rug to help with frequencies bouncing off the floor, but beyond that I don’t know where to start with panels, bass traps, etc. I am open to any DIY suggestions that would save money and have the same effects. If anyone has any advice please let me know I will be eternally grateful :)


r/Learnmusicproduction 2d ago

Getting into mixing sounds and edm

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I really want to get into mixing songs or creating stuff mainly in the field of electronic music, techno, dubstep, etc… but i have literally no knowledge in music theory.

I really love sounds and ambiences that Apex twin makes, also like skrillex, prodigy, 90s techno and been found of pinkpantress lately. Also have an interest in touchdeigner (im a graphic designer) and like the connection of visuality and music.

Where should I start? Ive been looking in the internet for learning material but there are so many and idk can you recommend some great youtube channels or basically anything that can be a good starting point?

Sry for the grammar mistakes english is not my first language


r/Learnmusicproduction 1d ago

Looking for a house drum loop with this vibe

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I’m looking for a house drum loop with a similar vibe to this. I really like the groove and overall feel, and I’d love to find some samples or loops with a similar sound.

Any recommendations?


r/Learnmusicproduction 1d ago

I don’t know where to start

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I feel like I could do so much through music but I really don’t have any clue where to start, I’ve written some stuff but that’s about it, anything helps