What do you consider to be a producer?

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(Adapted from a similar thread)
Wondering what your view is on what makes a producer? Is there some point where someone is definitively a producer; and is the line monetary? Do you hold yourself to a different standard of what a producer is than to a complete stranger? What's your opinion?
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Someone with vision, creativity and ability to improve the sonics and connect with the listener.
Donkey Tugger is the type.
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an overseer of a project.
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In electronic music a producer is an alternative way to say musician, such that it also implies the musician is also doing all the other parts: writing, composing, sound design, arranging, mixing and often mastering.

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Someone who produces something. Not necessarily a musician or have any direct skill but rather their skill is in producing or production, since they can technically hire someone to play music or sing or whatever.
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A Producer is someone who simply produces something... Like produce for example... Lettuce, cabbage, carrots, then you mix them all up to make it sound good>>>

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There are two definitions for producer in music these days:

The traditional Producer who comes in to help a band refine a recording, whether by helping with the arrangements, mixing or just general direction of the band etc.

The modern Producer, an electronic musician mostly associated with computers, dance music and DAWs. It seems have have come from DJs who may or may not have any traditional talent at an instrument beyond turntables or veejay software, i.e. they “produce” music rather than play it.

At this point it seems to mean any electronic musician, mostly solo artists, who make music mostly in a studio with a computer in a DAW etc.

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Producer is one of those terms that's got more than one meaning these days.

Broadly, one meaning is an old fart who (a) still relies on an analogue mixing console, (and a handful of 'engineers' who know which end of a mic is which), (b) who reaps a bigger percentage off the profits than the aspiring guitar bands he 'advises' on how to play their own songs, and (c) who has never listened to anything, ever, that has been on TikTok.

The other meaning is anyone under the age of 25 who believes that they are entitled to fame, fortune and respect of their peers because they create 'beats.' Beats are a subset of musical compositions identifiable for (a) not actually being complete musical compositions and (b) being transmitted via slavish reimplemention of YouTube videos on how to become a producer by making beats.
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"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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A Producer is the opposite of a Looter or Moocher.

The exception being in the music industry, where the “producers” are the looters and moochers.
THIS MUSIC HAS BEEN MIXED TO BE PLAYED LOUD SO TURN IT UP

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it's the pro version of amaducer
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jamcat wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 10:32 am
The exception being in the music industry, where the “producers” are the looters and moochers.
i thought that was managers and agents?
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Producer = mouse-clicker :ud:
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cryophonik wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 4:55 pm Producer = mouse-clicker :ud:
haha! i don't even own a mouse!
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whyterabbyt wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 9:24 am The other meaning is anyone under the age of 25 who believes that they are entitled to fame, fortune and respect of their peers because they create 'beats.' Beats are a subset of musical compositions identifiable for (a) not actually being complete musical compositions and (b) being transmitted via slavish reimplemention of YouTube videos on how to become a producer by making beats.
How can I become one of these?

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