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by sideshowb
2494 days ago
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Resources in the sibling comments are good. Aside from those, get a demo version of Ableton and start playing around. Your efforts will suck. Accept it and enjoy the process :) Once you've reached a certain level of competence it's worth asking more experienced producers how to improve, ideally in person, quite possibly via paying for a lesson or two. Also, listen to a lot of music. OP will be a great starting point! |
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