Music is a collaborative process. That’s not a secret. So where are the best places to connect with other producers? I’ve got a few recommendations for ya. Building your community is a huge element of success. They say you’re an average of the 5 people you spend the most time with and I have found that incredibly true in my own life. There are a few places online in particular that I recommend looking for community and support when it comes to music production. Hip-Hop producers are notoriously a creative and reclusive bunch, but also many are very helpful and willing to show share tips and tactics. I also recently started to build a community of music makers online, DM me to find out more if you’re interested!
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I share my tips and tactics in hopes that you don’t have to waste as much time as I did figuring this out. If you’re new to beatmaking I personally use and recommend Ableton Live. You can get a 30-day trial and access my free crash course on Ableton here to get started making beats in 45 minutes or less.