A Music Producer is the artistic, creative, and technical leader of a recording project. (There are also Live Music Show and Concert Producers, but here we are focusing on creating recordings.) The Producer is the Project Manager who oversees the entire process from choosing or writing the songs, determining the arrangement and the sound, and coaching the artists to deliver their best performances.
Producers may also take a role in the technical aspect of recording, as well as being involved with decisions around promotional strategy.
What is Music Production?
Music Production is the process of fixing music and sound in recordings, from start to finish. It starts with choosing material to record, often writing songs and musical arrangements, using a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) or recording studio to create and capture the music, mixing and mastering the finished product, and overseeing every other aspect of the artistic and technical process, sometimes even including marketing and promotion.
Every track you hear has been created and shaped by a producer. Today, all music is produced using digital hardware and software. It’s easy to get started producing your own music, and not as expensive as one might imagine. Read the rest of this article and check the videos to find out more about how to get started and to learn to produce your own music.
Are Music Producers in demand?
As with any creative career, the top people are in very high demand, while for those just starting out it’s crucial to develop the skills and connections to “make it” in the business. While few Music Producers become household names, the best ones are well-regarded and highly sought out by musicians and others in the music industry. With the right mix of skills, and a little luck, it’s possible to have a busy and rewarding career as a Music Producer.
YouTube Channel “Produce Like A Pro” has useful tutorials on all aspects of music production. Here’s a short introductory video with links to other important topics in music production and engineering:
What are the 5 stages of music production?
Here are the five main stages of producing a song:
1. Composition: The writing of the song, including the melody, lyrics, and chord progression.
2. Arrangement: Setting the structure of the song (intro, verses, choruses, turns, instrumental breaks, etc.).
3. Sound design and production: Choosing what instruments go where in the song, finding the right plugin sounds, using effects like reverb and delay, editing and comping takes.
4. Mixing: Balancing gain levels, panning, highlighting/removing frequencies, using EQ, compression, reverb, and delay.
5. Mastering: Making the song distribution-ready by applying subtle processing adjustments like EQ, compression, saturation, and stereo widening/enhancement. Mastering makes the song louder and optimized for playback on any sound source.