
j.troup
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In 2011 and beyond, what separates the PROFESSIONAL PRODUCER from everyone else?
In 2011 and beyond, what separates the PROFESSIONAL PRODUCER from everyone else?
I consider someone with experience to be professional. So you're a professional if you've reached the upper echelon of working with people and seeing success through that work, be it a placement on a money making venture, or just exposure on a major level.
Sidenote, I was looking at the vid of you recording with Yung Tyke, Bay Cheese and Get It Quick Ent, but the vid seemed to lag, is that my computer or the ustream feed?
^^^ it boils down to plain and simple SALESMANSHIP.
This is the analogy I always use: Your mother might make the most bangin hamburger you ever ate in your life... that shit is delicious perfection... and yet McDonalds is still outselling her by a billion burgers.
The Music Business is... shocker... A BUSINESS. Its about making money. Your ability to convince someone else that you can help them make (more) money is the bottom line, end-all-be-all of success in the music business.
Lex Luger makes the SAME beats he used to make before Hard in the Paint... but he was a 'bedroom producer' then, and a 'professional' now lol... using the same FL Studio and Windows OS laptop...
Working with artists.
(aside from the hit records and money)??