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How to Produce Music Recordings

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Summary: In order to produce music recordings, it helps for the producer to have a good editing program, such as Sony Acid Pro. Add beats to music and lyrics to songs with help from a music producer in this free video on editing music recordings.

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Dan Kenny owns and operates Chicago Productions and has been producing TV, videos and music for more than 10 years. Kenny has produced many TV shows and has reached millions of homes...read more

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"So, you want to produce music? Well, I can tell you how. I produce a lot of music, and the first thing you want to do is find yourself a good editing program. There are some great programs out there to be able to produce music. I prefer Sony Acid Pro. Acid Pro is a registered trademark of Sony, and of course I'm not affiliated with Sony, but I'll tell you what. I really enjoy usin' Acid Pro as as a way to produce music. You can drop your music right on the timeline, and you can put different beats on. Before you know it you have great music that you can rock out to. So, once you have your music produced that's not the only step. Usually, you need an artist to be able to spit the lyrics out over the top of your music. Well, that's the next step. Get your artist in the studio, have him rap or record right over top of your music, produce it out to CD. Before you know it you'll have your own hits. Producing music isn't easy, but it sure is rewarding. So, determine what kind of music you like to produce, and you too could be a music producer."

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