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MUSIC PRODUCING CAREERS IN THE MUSIC BUSINESSMusic these days is usually a collaboration between the artist, the audio
engineer and the music producer. When everything is going smoothly, the music
producer's job is easy. However, that is rarely the case in the real world, and
this is where the music producer needs to shine. In the real world there are
normally budgetary limits on studio time, artists who keep messing up their
tracks, and equipment glitches and studio gremlins that pop up at the most
inopportune times. It is at these times that the music producer needs to be a
problem solver and a decision maker, because bottom line, the producer is
responsible for the finished music track. Needless to say, the better the artist
and recording engineer, the less work there is to do for the music producer.
The music producer is often involved in the business side of music as well. Traditionally (think old school) the music producer was a person hired by the record label to oversee the production of an album. This involved everything from directing the overall feel of the album by handling the engineers, the artists, the song selection and mixing sessions to programing the order of the songs and acting as a liason to the record label. For this, the producer was generously compensated by the label including royalties from sales. The new school music producer also has to know how to lay down beats, have industry connections to get unsigned artists noticed and signed and be generally business savvy. Recording Connections' Certified Mentors |
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