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⚠️ Introduce Yourself HERE! (🔥Start in THIS thread) ⚠️
Hey! Welcome to the Audio Artist Rise Community! This community helps music composers improve, optimize, and inspire themselves as they enter or progress in the audio industry. Step #01: Introduce yourself in THIS thread below! (✄ copy/paste template 👇) What are your goals? What is your current demo reel? What immediate help do you need? **Please DO NOT make a new post, as those clog up the feed (they will be removed). ------------------------------------------------------------------ Best practices in this community: • Level up by posting insights and thoughtful comments. • Help others level up by liking 👍 good posts and comments. • Be kind • If you want to reply to a post, make sure to use REPLY instead of creating a new post • If you need quick help, you can also ask the community 🤝
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Post your music, projects or demo reels here! 👇
Dear everyone, first, thank you so much to everyone for signing up! This community is growing so fast, I am amazed. So in case you like the free courses and this place in general, feel free to forward the Audio Artist Community to everyone you know who might be interested! 🤗 Now, feel free to put your music, projects, demo reels, or portfolios in THIS post. Feel free to self-promote and enjoy each other's music! However, please keep in mind to keep it spam-free, ok? If you want to post several demo reels or links, please use your own post out of respect for everyone else 👍 Thank you, and there will be more content very soon! Alex
Little Sounddesign Trick I discovered
I recently have been l experimenting with ways to create syntesizer sounds that are a little different than the ususal stock presets and though I share the process in short form. Im using a free Tool called Paul X stretch and feed my guitar into it, you can check the steps below. https://sonosaurus.com/paulxstretch/ Maybe it inspires you for ur next production
Help me pick the next ComposerOS video
Hey everyone, Need your help picking the next ComposerOS video. The one I keep coming back to is a track visualizer build. The point: take a finished cue, turn it into something you can actually post on YouTube, without losing a weekend inside After Effects. Most composers I know have a hard drive full of music nobody ever hears. This is the fix. But I'd rather hear from you before I commit to it. Two questions: 1. Would a track visualizer video be useful to you? If yes, anything specific you'd want it to cover. 2. If something else in ComposerOS is higher on your list, tell me what. Whatever gets the most pull this week is what I record. Cheerio, Alex
Help me pick the next ComposerOS video
He took my advice even when he disagreed. Then the library deals started.
I want to introduce you to Mario. He came to me the way a lot of composers do. Plenty of talent, plenty of courses already bought, and still no clear way to turn any of it into actual work. Here's what he told me after going through everything, from the courses to the group to private mentoring: "Working with Alex is the best investment I ever made for my music career. I started with the Academy courses, and after buying many in the past, these are by far the best, taking you from the basics to high-end production. Then I moved to the AAR group and it boosted my skills exponentially. A safe space twice a week to review tracks and talk through everything production-music related. But both pale in comparison to the Private Mentorship. I feel like this was a better investment even than music school. In three months, applying Alex's advice (even when I didn't initially agree) stepped up my game so much that now I have multiple contracts with music libraries, and I'm doing what I love." The line I keep coming back to is the one in the parentheses. He applied the advice even when he didn't agree with it. Then the contracts started showing up. None of that happened because Mario suddenly got more talented. He got direction, and a room to do the work in. Two ways in if you want the same: 1. The monthly price for Audio Artist Rise is back. $97 a month puts you in the same group Mario started in, with live track reviews twice a week → https://www.skool.com/audio-artist-rise/about 2. Or go all in like he did: a full year of Rise plus 10 private 90-minute sessions with me, where we go through your music, your positioning, and exactly how you find and win work. $1,997, still open. Comment or DM me and I'll send the link. You don't have to go all in to start. But you do have to start.
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