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Avoid These 5 Music Production Pitfalls Every Self-Producing Artist Faces

Avoid These 5 Music Production Pitfalls Every Self-Producing Artist Faces

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As a self-producing artist, I've seen firsthand the common pitfalls many beginners face, and I’m here to share five critical misconceptions that can hinder your growth. From my journey and countless discussions with fellow artists, I've learned that success in music production comes from mastering your mindset, not buying expensive gear. ### First, investing in high-end hardware doesn't instantly improve your sound. What truly matters is developing your skills with the tools you already own. Instead of pouring money into gear, invest in your education—books, courses, or mentorship will transform your artistry far more effectively. ### Second, chasing the latest plugins won’t fix weak recordings or performances. Learn how to play better, sing better, and properly place your microphone. These foundational elements reduce the need for excessive processing. ### Third, becoming a skilled self-producer is a process. You won’t be a pro overnight, and that’s okay. Set realistic expectations, make mistakes, and keep improving. ### Fourth, learn to separate your artist and engineer roles. Write, record, and mix on separate days to stay focused and objective. ### Finally, doing everything yourself is unsustainable. Outsource tasks like booking or promotion where possible, so you can focus on making great music. ### Find out more: jokertoneproduction.com/podcast/eps-08-avoid-these-5-music-production-pitfalls-every-self-producing-artist-faces
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