best youtube channels explaining music production

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  1. sms2000

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    hello all. share your fav YT channels about music production, vst's and and stuff...
     
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    I remember there's some King Crimson on Pronhub xD
     
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    Might help more if you are DAW specific
     
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    just a friendly reminder to all.
    Don't spend too much time CONSUMING those tutorials.

    remind yourself what it is you want to DO. pause. Music

    scenary A:
    you have a problem in your track on a specific thing. You look up on youtube and find a tut on how to solve that problem, or get you new ideas on how to go about different possible solutions. you then go back to your track and start working on the problems, and the music starts playing again and keeps playing.

    scenary B:
    you feel you are out of inspiration, but want to do music
    you look up some random tut in hope of finding inspiration. outside of you. you watch. and you watch. and you watch.
    But nothing gets done.

    what im saying is, be present. here and now. and take action
     
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    I've watched a lot of tuts on youtube and different platform, and the one I would keep before anything else are those :

    -First episodes of Pensado's In the Lair (like the first 100s, a enormous amount of techniques, info, mindset, ...). He's one of the greatest mix engineer and was really generous and enthousiastic about sharing his knowledge, and was a very good teacher. After some time he made more reviews of plugins, and became a little more concern by the popularity of his youtube channel and his announcers, but those 100s first episodes were gold.

    -For hiphop, rnb, trap music, you should also check Matthew Weiss, he worked with a lot of big names too, and shares a lot. Not only techniques (which are useful), but also thought process, strategies and purposes when mixing (which are requisite and often forgotten on youtube tuts that usually focus on pseudo "secret" technique).

    Hope it helped a little, curious to see what others recommend.
     
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    Lou Ulfark Producer

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    Avoid channels that say stuff like "go to my website to download my free cheat sheet" and stuff like that cause they are just going to waste your time. I once watched a 2 hour live stream from one of those channels, which ended up being 20 mins of useless "tips" and the rest was just him sucking his own dick about how great his lessons were. And I'm pretty sure it wasn't even live. I think the channel was recordingrevolution. Just avoid stuff like that.
     
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    how can other people's videos explain what should be coming out from YOUR head in the first place ?
     
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    i enjoy Warren Huart, among others, also some afew above mentioned already. happy happy learning ahoy :drunks:
     
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    Most times i prefer any musical content to The Kardashians. :wink:
     
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    Firewalk is by far the best in my opinion.
     
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    Frankly, I'm really happy with my music, but then I share it with other producers and they say it's "muddy" etc.

    I've consumed endless tutorials, bought new flat monitors, different studio headphones etc... but it's either just my weird taste or I'm frequency-deaf.

    I've also done mixing ear-training courses.
     
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    great channel nicely short but on point with lot of side info


     
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    in gated reverb video he explains why to use post or pre fader routing also btw...
     
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    Probably mentioned before, but i would like to recommend Gregory Scott and his Kush Audio Afterhours, very pleasant speaking, he's extremely good with words, so its easy to understand, know how to teach, also what to pay attention. Good chunk of theory!
     
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    as long, it's the good stuff :winker:
     
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