
130. Becoming a Multi-Platinum Music Producer: Vince DiPasquale on Burnout, FaderPro & Authenticity | Part 2
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- The creation of FaderPro and its real-world education model
- Choosing art over hustle with new band projects
- The “mixer’s game” and studio pressure
- Why versatility in genre can both help and hurt your brand
- Income stream evolution: from studio engineer to educator
- Working with Timberlake, remixing Mariah, and learning from every gig
- Why networking > marketing when it comes to opportunities
- Standing up for proper recognition and pay as a producer
- Mentorship, teaching, and building a better path for the next generation
🎧 Listen on your favorite podcast platform or watch every episode on our YouTube channel. #VinceDiPasquale #FaderPro #MusiciansTipJar #MusicProducerPodcast #MusicIndustryTips #ElectronicMusic #LogicPro #Ableton #MusicCareerAdvice #ProducerLife #IndependentMusician #BurnoutIsRealhttps://faderpro.com/authors/vincent-dipasquale
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Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com
Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi
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