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Guide to Producing a Professional Sounding Song
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Phrequency
Hi guys, so you looked at this thread thinking maybe this could be of help, or a laugh :).

This guide will cover some basic composition methods and show some techniques on how to liven up your mixes and give an overall quality feel to your song, and on top of that there will be an advanced section afterwards with some more features for the advanced producers out there, I myself have been producing Trance and house for around 4 years now, using a variety of different software suites and have created over 14 High profile songs sent to labels across the world under numerous aliases, If you would like a link to any of them, I'll add a portfolio section to my profile at a later date.

Posts will be in step guides so there will be a delay between each post as I'll try to make them as informative as possible :)

Greets, Andie
adi_hanson
Just a tip.Before your beaten to the ground and stamped on by this lot, Show us the portfolio of your high profile label tracks that you have sent? or released.If your just some rookie producer like most people in here, then you have not much to offer.

Cheers
theterran
Yeah, show us your credentials and provide examples of your tracks first. Without credibility, this guide is going to get flamed down in a heartbeat I imagine.
user19503
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Originally posted by Phrequency
so you looked at this thread thinking maybe this could be of help, or a laugh

how did u know???
mindreader:nervous:
EddieZilker
Er, why? What?
tehlord
Due to the laws of supply and demand i'm throwing all my funds into popcorn.
rulzz
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Originally posted by tehlord
Due to the laws of supply and demand i'm throwing all my funds into popcorn.


LOL i hear it crackling already
EddieZilker
Guy's! Hey. He says his name is Andie and his nic, Phrequency, confers legitimacy as to his credentials. Maybe it's Andrew Fletcher from Depeche Mode!












He can teach us how to ride coat-tails! ;)
Osmodiar
If we were paying for this information up front then sure i'd want some proof of talent, but if you're happy to writeup tips and share with others i'm more than happy to read them and decide then whether the information is useful to me or not.. but certainly if you link up your work and it's better than mine you'll have my attention for sure ;)
Evolve140
4 years ! Oh man!

edit: anyway, if this is any good I'll help out. although, the only trick to making tracks the way you describe them is through hard work, passion, dedication and years of experience

sako487
PLEASE TEACH ME
theterran
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Originally posted by Osmodiar
If we were paying for this information up front then sure i'd want some proof of talent, but if you're happy to writeup tips and share with others i'm more than happy to read them and decide then whether the information is useful to me or not.. but certainly if you link up your work and it's better than mine you'll have my attention for sure ;)


In all seriousness I'd take this guy's advice any day.
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