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When I started making music, the biggest challenge was finding good music production resources to improve my craft.I was subscribed to a few YouTube channels and had found a couple of blogs. But there was a lot missing, and I didn’t know where to find it.Do you know what I wish I had back then?A single page that I could bookmark on my computer and return to whenever I needed a new resource. A definitive resource of well resources.And that’s what this is. It’s the ultimate list of music production resources.Here’s what’s inside:. The best YouTube channels for learning music production. The best music production blogs.

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Books that every producer should read. Production courses that are worth the money. Events and conferences for music producersNote: you will not find software recommendations in here. We’ve already covered that extensively in our.Want a PDF version of all these resources + 25 bonus resources that I haven’t mentioned in this post?

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Then click the button below. The best YouTube channels for music productionAsk any producer how they learned music production and the likely answer will be “YouTube.”Yes, there are drawbacks to just learning from YouTube (quality control being one of them—not every tutorial is made the same), but it’s undeniably one of the best resources for learning electronic music productionas long as you watch the right channels. Otherwise, you’re at risk of getting fed misinformation and/or picking up bad habits from amateur producers. So, which channels should you check out?– What, you expected us not to promote our own channel? We’ve got some good stuff on there. You’ll find a bunch of technical tutorials along with more creative/mindset based advice.

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We try and cover all aspects of production.– Being the most popular “music production” channel on YouTube, Huang is more of an influencer than technical educator. That doesn’t mean his videos aren’t helpful.– Been around for years, and for good reason—they put out great content. Even if you can’t afford a monthly subscription on their site, you’ll enjoy the free videos on YouTube. You’ll find in-depth tutorials, interviews, and more.– Advice on how to succeed on the business side of things (marketing and promotion), as well as in-depth courses and topic-specific tutorials. Spend some time on this one.– If you want to get better at mixing, mastering, and recording—Pensado’s Place is the place to be.

It’s not directed at electronic music producers (most of the audience is pro audio), but the insights you’ll gain from this channel will not be found elsewhere. If you’re an intermediate producer, this is a great channel to follow. Other recommended channels.The best music production blogsWhile not as popular or widely used as YouTube, music production blogs are still great resources for learning new techniques and honing your skills.Besides, some producers prefer learning by reading an article, as opposed to slogging their way through a long video tutorial (- me!)So, besides that you’re reading (we have over 150 articles on music production), here are our recommendations– Try find a more aesthetic production blog on the internet.

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This website contains a bunch of helpful video tutorials and articles, often with helpful animations added.– Serik AKA Hyperbits is a close friend of mine, and he’s jumped on the EDM Prodcast three times (more often than any other guest). Also, he’s been crushing it with his blog. You’ll find all kinds of advice here.– While not directed at electronic music producers, The Pro Audio Files contains hundreds of articles aimed at helping people produce and mix better music. Plus, I’ve even written a guest post for them on.– Landr is an automatic mastering service.

The software takes your song and masters it using complex algorithms (look, I don’t know how it works—this stuff is way above my pay grade). I do like their blog though, and you probably will too.– Most company-written blogs are not worth following, usually because they hire some hip millennial who thinks they know how to write, and what you get is “5 tips on how to do X”—except the tips aren’t even helpful. Ableton’s blog is not this. The content is inspiring, fun, and informative. Other recommended blogs.Recommended: Books every producer should readIt’s commonly said that producers don’t read books.Well, that’s fine. But if you’re one of these producers, you’re missing out.Books are helpful, they can change your life, and they can also change the way you approach creativity and music production.Here are my top 5 must-read books for producers, followed by extras.by Sam Matla – Learn how to crush writer’s block, develop creative habits, and become a more productive producer. Read by thousands of producers over the years.

(Free to download).by Cal Newport – Most producers work in a constant state of distraction. Because they can’t focus. They’re doing shallow work. Well, there are no results. Because you need Deep Work to really get them. Read it.by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool – Worried that you’re not talented enough?

Talent isn’t a real thing, and Ericsson explains why (from a scientific perspective) in this book. He also teaches you how to do deliberate practice (which, if applied properly, will put you ahead of 95% of other producers in the game).by Steven Pressfield – Ever have those days where you sit down to make music and you just don’t feel it? There’s a resistance?

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Pressfield knows exactly how you feel, and he wrote this book to help you overcome it.by Austin Kleon – You can read this book in an hour. It’s fun, insightful, inspiring and motivating.

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Don’t be put off by the title.by Mike Senior – This is the only technical production book that makes it into my top 5, and for good reason: it’s a killer book. If I hadn’t read this early on as a producer, I’d be lightyears behind.

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It’s one of the best books on mixing. Period.Now, on to more recommendations, split by category: Books on creativity and mindset for producers. by Twyla Tharp.

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