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  • Writer's pictureMichael 'Presto' Preston

5 Mistakes to Avoid in Music Production

In the realm of music production, every producer, whether novice or seasoned, has made mistakes. It's a natural part of the learning curve. However, knowing common pitfalls can save time and lead to better results. Here are the top 5 mistakes to sidestep in your music production journey.



A basic music production set up


1. Over-Processing Sounds


In the age of digital audio workstations, it's tempting to layer effects. But remember, less is often more. Over-processing can lead to a muddy or artificial mix.


2. Neglecting the Song Structure


It’s easy to get caught up in the sounds and overlook the foundation – the song structure. Without a solid arrangement, even the best sounds can feel disjointed.


3. Ignoring the Importance of Room Acoustics


Your room can dramatically alter your perception of a mix. Before investing in expensive gear, ensure your workspace is acoustically treated.


4. Avoiding Feedback


As creators, we can be protective of our work. However, constructive criticism can lead to growth and refined skills. Embrace feedback, and use it to your advantage.


5. Not Giving the Ears a Break


Continuous hours in front of the DAW can lead to ear fatigue, causing you to make poor mixing decisions. Regular breaks are essential.


Remember, everyone's journey in music production is unique. Mistakes are stepping stones leading you to mastery. Embrace the process, learn from the errors, and watch your skills soar.

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