How Do You Get Feedback to Improve Your Tracks?

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  1. djtypebeat

    djtypebeat Newbie

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    Hi everyone,

    I’ve been thinking a lot about how valuable feedback is in improving music, especially when it comes from outside your usual genre.

    I’m currently working on something called Beat Critique (https://beatcritique.co/), a platform to connect producers with pros across genres for detailed critiques. It’s in pre-launch right now—full access starts January 15th, but I’d love to hear your thoughts.

    Do you actively seek out feedback from different genres, or do you focus on sticking to your niche? What do you think makes feedback truly actionable?

    Looking forward to hearing your ideas and experiences. Thanks!
     
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  3. Smeghead

    Smeghead Audiosexual

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    I listen to the feedback of people I actually know who's opinions I have some reference for. :dunno: Not trying to be contrary, just sayin'
     
  4. Pasi

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    I ask Foster.
     
  5. Radio

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    Hello @djtypebeat, the first thing you should do is take care of young people, boost their self-confidence and motivate them.
    A lot of young people are very unsure about what they are doing and thinking. Be a good role model.

    Recommend textbooks about mixing and mastering to young people. Tell young people the truth and explain the reality to them.

    Ask and interview musicians that young people know and value about tips and tricks on how to master the technology and how to work efficiently and how much time you have to invest to be successful.
     
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