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mcloughlinmusic
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Hi guys,
I'm a singer songwriter in the electronic pop genres who has had some decent success in the music industry, having recently been offered a singles deal through a major label. One of my biggest issues thus far has been finding quality production for my songwriting and singing, and I've decided to try and work on producing my own beats since I have a clear sense of what i'm going for.
The biggest issue i've seen in other producer's beats (like seen on beat websites like soundclick.com) is that the quality of the instruments sounds cheesy. the synths lack the power and energy of the good electronic instrumentals you hear on the radio (like Dr. Luke's and Max Martin's stuff, Taio Cruz Dynamite and Usher's "DJ Got Us Falling in Love,") and I'm wondering if this comes from a poor keyboard. Does the issue with beats I find on beat sites like soundclick.com stem from poor instrumental pre-sets in logic or whatever, or is it because their keyboard is crappy? Why do Dr. Luke's synths have so much power and clean, refined yet interesting sounds to them?
This brings me to my 2nd question. I am currently using a logic Mbox 2 set up on my home recording, which is clearly basic but I was wondering if I should buy a keyboard in an effort to begin making my own instrumentals. I'm wondering if my abilities will be capped however because my "sounds," im using through the logic pre-sets just aren't professional enough. Hopefully you guys can give me some insight, thanks for responding.
I'm a singer songwriter in the electronic pop genres who has had some decent success in the music industry, having recently been offered a singles deal through a major label. One of my biggest issues thus far has been finding quality production for my songwriting and singing, and I've decided to try and work on producing my own beats since I have a clear sense of what i'm going for.
The biggest issue i've seen in other producer's beats (like seen on beat websites like soundclick.com) is that the quality of the instruments sounds cheesy. the synths lack the power and energy of the good electronic instrumentals you hear on the radio (like Dr. Luke's and Max Martin's stuff, Taio Cruz Dynamite and Usher's "DJ Got Us Falling in Love,") and I'm wondering if this comes from a poor keyboard. Does the issue with beats I find on beat sites like soundclick.com stem from poor instrumental pre-sets in logic or whatever, or is it because their keyboard is crappy? Why do Dr. Luke's synths have so much power and clean, refined yet interesting sounds to them?
This brings me to my 2nd question. I am currently using a logic Mbox 2 set up on my home recording, which is clearly basic but I was wondering if I should buy a keyboard in an effort to begin making my own instrumentals. I'm wondering if my abilities will be capped however because my "sounds," im using through the logic pre-sets just aren't professional enough. Hopefully you guys can give me some insight, thanks for responding.