In the world of modern DJs,
you are not on only a DJ. Today you have to be a promoter, designer, show
manager, publicist, host, and public relations. In order to take it to the next
level I spoke with Wick-it the Instigator after opening for his show in
Madison, WI. I always ask the artists I open up for one piece of advice.
Wick-it told me that in order to succeed as a DJ in today’s world you have to
produce. You must produce your own original songs or remixes. Today’s
technology can allow anyone to DJ. The sync button can make every bedroom DJ
sound like they have been in the music game for years with little to no
practice. The truth is, one day the sync button will fail. The sync button is a
button that allows 2 to 4 songs to sync together at the same BPM. This means
that the DJ can beat match like they have been around for years when in reality
the sync button is doing the work for them. In order to produce, Wick-it said
to use a DAW. What is a DAW you ask? A DAW is a digital audio workstation that
you can record, mix, master, remix, and create a song from a computer. Digital
audio files are inside the program such as drums, instruments, acapellas, sound
loops, and sound effects. A DAW is a full studio in a computer program without
having to go to the big studios and spend money by the hour to be inside.
Examples of DAW’s are FL Studio, Ableton, Logic, Reason, Bitwig, Garage Band,
and Maschine. In the EDM (electronic dance music) scene FL Studio and Ableton
are popular because producers can send project files back and forth easily
online to each other. One advantage of FL Studio I have heard over the other
programs is that you pay once for the program. You get updates of the newest
versions for free for life. With most of the other programs you must pay for the
newest version and it can become costly. I personally have had a fear of
producing because I don’t want to be criticized for my amateur song work. I
have learned to get over my fear and started producing. One song I have made so
far is a Moombahton song called “People Don’t Dance" with CBIII on Soundcloud. I
used Ableton for it but am in a battle between diving into FL Studio or
Ableton. I am still unsure of which to learn completely to produce. What DAW do
you use? Let me know in the comments below.
-Shotty305

Dope track!!
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