I want to sell beats on YouTube but I'm such a fuck up and I dont even have a laptop. This fucking sucks I would be so happy even if I could just get ten dollars here and there
And on top of that I want a twitter/Instagram/snapchat dedicated to showing previews of my music and people can send me money over snapchat and stuff. Life would be so good and I wouldn't feel useless.
I need like a good producer name or something and I need a really professional feel and vibe to it and I don't know the first thing about selling beats it's just a hobby of mine and I want to do this on top of getting a job so I'm not neet anymore
>>1806192
How are you making beats without a pc?
>>1806195
I'm not I had to stop I'm thinking of saving up for one or asking for one on my birthday. I make beats on my friends laptop but I don't really have a YouTube page going or anything i mostly study it on YouTube and listening to songs though so I don't let myself get out of practice.
>>1806192
I have one of DJ Screw's mix tapes sitting in a box in my garage. Is it worth anything yet?
>>1806199
Well, getting a computer should be your first priority. Save up all your gbp's and make this your number one goal.
>>1806208
It's not just that I want to know how to establish a profile that's good, where to showcase and preview stuff and how you actually go about the process. Right now I'm still learning a lot and yes obviously getting a laptop I might buy one secondhand.
>>1806199
In the mean time, start checking out other beat producers on youtube, kikebook etc and take a leaf out of their book. I have no idea about youtube production tbqh, but these seem like elementary steps to get you on the right path. Maybe start workshopping some names with your friend as well.
>>1806192
I just got me a new laptop, its not that hard to save up money
>>1806211
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheEnigmaTNG
I found this guy on youtube just browsing for cyberpunk atmospheric music. I've bought a couple of his albums of itunes since then, cause I like his shit, and I respect the effort he went in to make it.
>>1806211
Yeah thanks I've been doing that a lot. I also need to work on making a product and image I'm proud of. Thank you for the feedback. I'm hoping I can find some sort of streaming site that will put your stuff where people can actually see it and I can leave stuff there for people to see and maybe interact with people too and have a profile with all my information and contact info too.
Bump.
I've "given up" multiple times on my beats. I just shut my laptop down, smile and "say fuck this".
I do not have an image, stage name or sound worthy of putting out yet.
>>1806212
Not just a laptop I need good speakers too
>>1806224
I never feel too bad about it like that but I do give up often on making them for a little bit but I'm always studying videos on YouTube
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BqIrWHaC998
>>1806228
Well I have no drive I suppose. I start being a wagecuck on Monday, which means even less time for music & gym. Holy fuck sometimes I was I was suddenly killed but I am not yet at peace, and I wish to appreciate god & my loved ones more before I go.
>>1806230
Just figure it out man you can do a lot with simple patterns in producing just keep putting stuff together and messing around with the keys. I just watch the YouTube videos a lot because my biggest desire in life is to express myself with a sound but I can't get it out right and plus when I'm not doing anything the videos are pretty entertaining while I'm watching tv or just laying around
>>1806234
Sound I like*
>>1806199
Look up FL Studio Mobile on your phone's app store. 20 bucks. Use that until you get a computer. It's good enough.
>>1806302
Thank you I was using a similar app but it was fustrating slow and near impossible to quantantize plus I don't think you can get custom sounds or drum kits they are fun to mess around with
>>1806314
No FL studio mobile is pretty much the same as FL desktop. It is full fledged
>>1806192
>people can send me money over snapchat and stuff
what did he mean by this?
>>1806192
there's millions of amateur producers out there, some of which even put out decent music for free
why should anyone pay you for kinda-ok beats?
first priority should be: get a job