erratech wrote:You must be quick as fuck deadly, are you using pre-designed drumkits and patches, how about mixdown process? Ive recently started doing beats to spec and if its redesigning someones sketch or working from a hook i can move quickly but from youtube examples it takes a while to nail the elements they are actually looking for across a heap of example tracks, got any tips?... Also on the offchance do you have any sample contracts i could crib from that would be awesome, ive sort of cobbled one together from contracts friends have used for selling beats and remix contracts and stuff but i dont personally know anyone else who does this kind of work.
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"A couple of hours is a generality", especially when it's working on music (something I enjoy), and yes I do have some predesigned stuff set aside, mixdown process for most of the stuff tends to be the pop loudness war, so it's not exactly a precision process and can easily be set to a mixdown template with designated busses and typical effects and such already setup.
Usually they come up with the contract, or their "manager" (say hello to a relative the majority of the time for smaller hip hop guys) which is essentially a NDA for you. If you want to just look up a typical NDA agreement and go from there. Otherwise it's just a handshake behind the scenes kinda thing.
Ficticious wrote:deadly habit wrote:Ficticious wrote:deadly habit wrote:Money is a necessary evil to living.
that it is.
I'd rather work part time at a job though.
a month at a shit job or a day/couple hours etc ghostwriting for a months wage...
A month at a shit job. My dignity is more important. Aside from that unless you dont care long as its heard and dont mind being behind someone elses image
See the thing is, as I take it you view this as some sort of artistic compromise or compromising my dignity, while it allows me more free time to work on my own activities instead of having to work that part time job. Hell I do contracted production tutorial videos for one site atm as well, anything that keeps me from working a soul crushing 9-5 is fine by me as long as I'm not renting out my body's orifices.
I totally don't mind being behind someone's image.
A.) I'm not an MC, nor a singer, but I can write.
B.) I'm getting paid to make styles of music which I never would otherwise, it comes in as a benefit to my own production as well as you do things out of the norm.
C.) I'm never going to market this shit myself, but if someone wants to more power to them, it's common place in music.
D.) It's great for when you're in a creative slump with your own material as it keeps your skills honed and developing.
A good chunk of music is sold on marketing an image rather than the music itself. If someone's gonna get paid to do some of the behind scene work why not?