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Survey for DJTT readers! Would u want more MUSIC PRODUCTION based tutorials on DJTT?
Posted on: 23.10.2012 by Anibal Reitand
Hey everybody!

So DJTT is interested in including more articles based on music production on the website in the near future and I'm helping them find out in what direction we should go in! So I've compiled a list of questions to help focus ourselves on finding just what DJTT readers would like to learn more about in respect to Music Production and we would greatly appreciate it if you helped us out by answering some questions. Or, if that's not your style, let me know what you believe and what you'd like to learn about music making and songwriting!

Thanks y'all!!

1. What do you do/what's your interest (i.e. DJ, Producer, Musician, etc.) and how much experience in that field do you have?

2. Would you like DJTT to create more segments and articles focused music production and songwriting?
(as opposed to focusing on Djing and performance advice.)

2. If so, is there any specific aspect of music production and songwriting you'd like to learn more about?
(i.e. Mixing, mastering, how to write good hooks and catchy tunes, EQing, how to get started.)

3. If you're a producer, what DAW do you use?

4. Any other ideas you'd like to express? What can we do to help engage you and help you learn more about the world of music production?

Thanks again y'all!

-Ryan
Anibal Reitand
23.10.2012
Hey everybody!

So DJTT is interested in including more articles based on music production on the website in the near future and I'm helping them find out in what direction we should go in! So I've compiled a list of questions to help focus ourselves on finding just what DJTT readers would like to learn more about in respect to Music Production and we would greatly appreciate it if you helped us out by answering some questions. Or, if that's not your style, let me know what you believe and what you'd like to learn about music making and songwriting!

Thanks y'all!!

1. What do you do/what's your interest (i.e. DJ, Producer, Musician, etc.) and how much experience in that field do you have?

2. Would you like DJTT to create more segments and articles focused music production and songwriting?
(as opposed to focusing on Djing and performance advice.)

2. If so, is there any specific aspect of music production and songwriting you'd like to learn more about?
(i.e. Mixing, mastering, how to write good hooks and catchy tunes, EQing, how to get started.)

3. If you're a producer, what DAW do you use?

4. Any other ideas you'd like to express? What can we do to help engage you and help you learn more about the world of music production?

Thanks again y'all!

-Ryan
William Muccio
26.10.2012
1. What do you do/what's your interest (i.e. DJ, Producer, Musician, etc.) and how much experience in that field do you have?
Musician for 15 years, producer for 4 years and Dj for a couple of months

2. Would you like DJTT to create more segments and articles focused music production and songwriting?
(as opposed to focusing on Djing and performance advice.)
YES

2. If so, is there any specific aspect of music production and songwriting you'd like to learn more about?
(i.e. Mixing, mastering, how to write good hooks and catchy tunes, EQing, how to get started.)

Mixing and Mastering.

3. If you're a producer, what DAW do you use?
Logic Pro

4. Any other ideas you'd like to express? What can we do to help engage you and help you learn more about the world of music production?
Antonetta Wikel
26.10.2012
Where's the survey?
Ervin Calvery
26.10.2012
1. What do you do/what's your interest (i.e. DJ, Producer, Musician, etc.) and how much experience in that field do you have?
I am a musician and composer ('songwriter' and 'producer' are titles that describe other facets of what I do, but not my focus). I have been playing for 15 years. I also design instruments (both software and hardware) installations, etc. I like recordings but there is nothing like a live performance.

2. Would you like DJTT to create more segments and articles focused music production and songwriting?
(as opposed to focusing on Djing and performance advice.)
Yes - these things are at the heart of music creation.

2. If so, is there any specific aspect of music production and songwriting you'd like to learn more about?
(i.e. Mixing, mastering, how to write good hooks and catchy tunes, EQing, how to get started.)
I would probably skip anything pertaining to mixing, mastering, EQing, etc but would love to see anything I've never seen before in terms of production / music creating. (I explain a bit below in #4)

3. If you're a producer, what DAW do you use?
I use Ableton Suite, but also have Pro Tools, Logic, and others.

4. Any other ideas you'd like to express? What can we do to help engage you and help you learn more about the world of music production?
I come here for the more experimental, extreme, and fringe content. The innovations in controllerism are very exiting to follow, and this has become a home to great, sometimes definitive mappings, as well as to people with interesting or extreme methods/approaches/setups that I might not find in the wild. I particularly like some of Mad Zach's content, like the intermittent turntable scratching thing and his explanation of his approach to playing pads (or buttons). I would be happy to contribute, as always.
Linda Chavda
26.10.2012
Definitely would be interested in seeing this. Quite specialised tutorials would be cool too, as opposed to the general 'how to use reverb' kind of stuff... however if it was a specialised reverb tut that would also be quite cool. Early reflections, pre delay, late reflections, room size, room type and how they all effect how a room is perceived. Theres a distinct lack of places where such good tutorials like that could be found... if there isn't point them out to me

Some on better/more diverse songwriting would be nice and I don't see DAW types making a massive difference unless it was special features of the DAW since they all cross over so much.

Just my brief thoughts, man flu.
Romelia Stankard
26.10.2012
It really would depend on who was making music production tutorials and on what subject.
Alla Bluemke
26.10.2012
I believe we should. As production and Djing is becoming more and more a single thing. These elements should be touched upon. It will help people work within DAW more and use them to DJ as well. DJing is slowly becoming live producing in a sense, therefore we should touch upon the basics or DAWs their capabilities, how to use them, maybe even some arranging. For instance I found turtorials like this useful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=U...v=ykgYj0VaoHY#!
Tatum Ansaldo
26.10.2012
As far as I'm concerned, DJ is in the name of this site and the focus should be DJing and live performance. There are plenty of production community s out there, and DJTT shouldn't try to be all things to all people.
Random X
26.10.2012
*bump*
Random X
24.10.2012
I have received word from the San Francisco Team that this is a legit DJTT survey!

Let's continue!
Random X
24.10.2012
Closing this thread.

Have not had any notifications that this would take place, and especially if this was in conjunction with the San Fran team.
Once I have received confirmation and everything has checked out, I will re-open it.

Sorry for the inconvenience, but at this point everyone can say they are conducting these things with the HQ team.
Stanley Topoleski
24.10.2012
sure hell i wouldn't mind writing a few myself and popping them on the community s when i get time
Sylvia Greener
24.10.2012
1.) Producer with some years of experience. I would call me an intermediate.
Besides, I still DJ and enjoy it. It's where I've been coming from when starting with music production.

2.) I personally would be very much interested in more music production related stuff. I've always loved when DJTT asked artists some questions about their way of producing.

2.1) I believe mastering is a point where most people still need some education. In the DJ area we still see a lot of people regularly hitting the red. And that's only the basics. But also getting deeper into mastering would be very interesting.

3.) I use Ableton Live a lot, but I also own Studio One and have experiences with Cubase.

4.) Sarasin already hit the point here. One thing I would like to add is "Keep up the artist interviews where they are asked about their way of production. This is incredibly inspiring!"
Anibal Reitand
24.10.2012
Hey Sarasin! Thanks so much for the feedback. I'll definitely take what you said into consideration!
Lilliana Perris
24.10.2012
YES!

It would be great to have this added to DJTT. Its already my go to site first thing in the morning, so to have more Production based stuff would be tit!

1. What do you do/what's your interest (i.e. DJ, Producer, Musician, etc.) and how much experience in that field do you have?
A - I have been playing and taking music lessons since I was 7 years old. I am 33 at the moment. I would like to see more Ableton Production articles relating to Electronic Music but also non Electronic Music (might not be as popular). I would also like to see more articles on using Ableton to play Live. I DJ, produce and also am a backing DJ for a Electronic Band, so it will be great to learn more about performing with Live in such situations. Currently I just use Traktor when I play out.


2. Would you like DJTT to create more segments and articles focused music production and songwriting?
(as opposed to focusing on Djing and performance advice.)
A - I would like to see more production stuff, but at the end of the day this is more of a DJing community . However, currently one needs to produce to REALLY get ahead of the pack and have a greater arsenal of skills. So a balance would be great.

2. If so, is there any specific aspect of music production and songwriting you'd like to learn more about?
(i.e. Mixing, mastering, how to write good hooks and catchy tunes, EQing, how to get started.)
A - I would like to understand understand more about overall production, where one gets your tracks ready to play out. So not mastering really, but how to do a GOOD mixdown, that is good enough to play out. Also lead writing. Chords and melodies are one thing, but layering the lead to get a real powerful sound and hook would be great to know.

3. If you're a producer, what DAW do you use?
A - Currently Ableton Live 8, but used Cubase for years before that.

4. Any other ideas you'd like to express? What can we do to help engage you and help you learn more about the world of music production?
A - A well written article with real info is always great, but video's are a must too. They really help being able to hear and see what is meant, instead of just reading the info.

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