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Exclusive Daily Lesson #4: 1k to 600k Views Transformation
Guide: How to Skyrocket Your Instagram Growth as a Music Producer In just a short time, I went from getting around 1,000 views per video to averaging 20,000 views daily, with a total of 600,000 views in the past month. Here are the three biggest lessons I learned along the way that made this growth possible. 1. Create a Strategic Content Plan Early on, I would randomly create videos whenever inspiration struck, only to get minimal views and limited results. The key shift came when I learned how to make a targeted plan for my content. Here’s what made the difference: Analyze High-Performing Content: Study videos that are already popular. Look at the elements that contribute to their success—everything from hooks to visuals—and use those insights to shape your own content. Develop a Posting Schedule: Establish a consistent posting rhythm that maximizes each video’s reach but doesn’t consume all your time. Remember, as music producers, our priority is our music, so the goal is efficiency. Build a Repeatable Formula**: Once you find what works, create a formula that you can repeat with each video. This eliminates guesswork and allows you to post consistently with confidence. 2. Understand Instagram’s Priorities and Play to Them Growth on Instagram isn’t just about likes; there are specific interactions that the platform values more. Knowing this can significantly influence your content’s reach. Here’s what Instagram values most: Shares: The more people share your content, the more Instagram will push it. Create videos that resonate so people feel compelled to share them. Saves: Aim to make content that’s valuable enough for people to save and revisit later. Comments: Encourage discussions or ask questions to get more comments. Likes: While everyone chases likes, they are actually the least impactful interaction for reach. By focusing on shares, saves, and comments, I saw a huge shift in my engagement, with 91% of my views coming from non-followers due to Instagram’s push.
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Exclusive Daily Lesson #4: 1k to 600k Views Transformation
Exclusive Daily Lesson #3: Quick Spanish Guitar Loops
Quick Guide to Creating Spanish Guitar Loops in Under a Minute This method offers an efficient way to create authentic Spanish guitar loops, ideal for enhancing your tracks with a unique Spanish flavor. Follow these steps to get started. 1. Load Your Guitar Plugin Choose a guitar plugin, like Vinyl Guitar 2 for its realistic sound. Download it here. 2. Select Preset No. 4 for a warm, natural tone. 3. Set Up the Scale in FL Studio In the piano roll, use Scale Highlighting and choose a minor scale, such as A minor. Set Snapping to 1/3 and keep note lengths at 1/4 of a bar. 4. Build the Basic Chord Structure Begin with the root note of your scale. Add notes to form a triad (root, third, and fifth). Create a "ramp" by shortening each note incrementally and shifting them slightly right for a natural flow. Adjust velocity for dynamics, then repeat the pattern. 5. Modify the Middle Notes for Spanish Flavour Keep the first note unchanged. Move the second note up and the last two notes down within the scale. Repeat this adjusted pattern. 6. Adjust Top Notes for Rhythmic Variation Delete every fourth top note for variety. Flip the last three notes using ALT + Y with "Flip Vertically" for smoother transitions. 7. Add Depth with Lower Octaves Place a root note an octave lower, stretching it to cover half the pattern. Do the same for the top note, adjusting velocity for subtle layering. 8. Transpose to Different Scales Test different scales by transposing the pattern for a unique sound. C# minor often works well. 9. Create a Flipped Melody for Variation Use ALT + Y again to flip the pattern horizontally, making a new version instantly. Adjust any notes as needed to keep the loop smooth. With this setup, you’ll have a polished Spanish guitar loop that adds richness and authenticity to your production. Experiment with different scales and plugins to personalize your sound!
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Exclusive Daily Lesson #3: Quick Spanish Guitar Loops
Exclusive Daily Lesson #2: Templates
Guide to Efficient Mixing and Mastering Using Templates Why Templates Matter Using templates in FL Studio can significantly cut down the time it takes to mix and master your songs. By setting up a custom template, you eliminate repetitive setup tasks, allowing you to focus on creativity and quality. Template Structure Overview The template I’ve developed is fairly advanced and customized, designed to save time with each project. Here’s how it’s structured: 1. Organized Layout for Key Elements: - Volume Automation Slot:** A designated slot to manage overall volume levels. - Tag Slot: A dedicated slot for tagging to help with quick identification. - Audio Inserts: Three inserts reserved for any audio files, typically used for melodies. - Pattern Tracks: About 10 pattern tracks, each dedicated to a specific instrument, commonly for drum elements. 2. Additional Tracks for Versatility: - Additional Audio Tracks: Five extra tracks for elements like drum fills, transitions, or any additional audio layers. - Routing and Instrument Linkage: Each audio or pattern track is pre-routed to a mixer track and linked to an instrument in the pattern view. For instance, "blank no. 1" in the mixer aligns with "blank no. 1" in the pattern view, ensuring changes made in one place are reflected throughout. 3. Automatic Naming and Routing: - When a sample or instrument (like the Spinz 808) is added, it automatically renames the corresponding mixer and playlist slots. This eliminates the need for manual labeling, which can be time-consuming. 4. Pre-Set Effects and Processing: - EQ on Each Channel:** Every channel has an EQ loaded, but it remains inactive until needed. This allows quick access to EQ settings when necessary without any initial impact on the sound. - Soft Clipper on Master Channel: The master channel includes a soft clipper to prevent audio levels from surpassing 0dB, protecting both headphones and speakers from potential distortion. --- Benefits of Using This Template
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Exclusive Daily Lesson #2: Templates
Exclusive Daily Lesson #1: Basslane
Basslane is a free bass enhancement plugin developed by Tone Projects, designed to control the stereo width of low frequencies in your mixes. This updated version features a sleek interface and improved functionality, making it easier for producers and engineers to manage low-end clarity. Download the free version of Basslane here Key Features: - Frequency Control: Allows you to set a specific frequency range (10 Hz to 2.5 kHz) for stereo width adjustments. - Side Harmonics: Introduces upper harmonics based on the mono low-end, adding definition and pseudo width without compromising bass clarity. - Flexible Monitoring: Offers various monitoring options, including Delta, Mid, Side, and filter solo, for precise adjustments. Applications: Basslane is ideal for: - Tightening Bass: Centering low frequencies from kick drums and bass lines to prevent muddiness. - Enhancing Stereo Effects: Using it at the end of your effects chain allows for creative stereo processing without losing low-end focus. For those looking to elevate their mixing game, Basslane provides an effective solution for managing low-end stereo width. Download the free version of Basslane here
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