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6 tools a music producer must know about

Author: Jackson Gilbert
by Jackson Gilbert
Posted: Dec 19, 2019

For everyone who aspires to be a musician, you need to know about some tools that can help you a lot. Having a subscription to apps or tools like Google calendar can help a musician concentrate on producing their music on time.

In this blog, we will learn about a variety of tools that a musician must know about to produce their tracks effectively.

1. Daystage

Daystage is a project management tool for musicians that can help them promote their music tracks online. Also, it lets you share their music with others and you can collaborate with professional music artists to build your music.

One of the best things about using this tool is that it is pretty easy and simple to use.

2. Hubspot

Hubspot is an email and marketing tool that you should know about. It has an email extension for Gmail and Google Chrome. As a music creator, you have little time to send and check your mails. With Hubspot, you can schedule your emails in free time, and it will get sent on the day and time that you want. Also, with this app, you can see who saw and clicked on your mails and read it, which is great to know if your email newsletter is working or not.

3. iTunes

This tool from Apple is great to upload and sell your music online. People can listen to your track globally using this platform. Also, iTunes makes sure that people buy your songs to listen to it so you don’t have to worry about people listening to your songs illegally.

4. Canva

For your music album, you would require graphics or banners or posters and background or cover. Canva is your one-stop destination for all this as it has numerous custom and pre-made layouts for almost all purposes.

It can even make graphics for promoting your music online on various social media like Facebook or Instagram using Canva. It is free and paid both at $12.99 per month. Moreover, you can customize the templates or pre-made layouts according to your needs.

5. FeedCamp

FeedCamp is a great personal project management app that is quite popular. It’s a free app that lets you work on your music, or collaborate with other people and work in a team. Using this app, you can assign work to your band members like editing the song or so on, and you even mark the work as pending, updated or in-progress. It also lets you share or upload your work online.

6. Hootsuite

Marketing is important if you want more people to listen to your music and watch albums. That is why you need to make use of Hootsuite. It lets you plan your tweets in advance, and as Twitter is a great medium for promoting your music, your fans will always be updated about your next venture. It is free and simple to use.

Music has a healing property for many people. If you are creating music with the same purpose in mind, you need to use variety of apps to focus on just creating music.

About the Author

Jackson Gilbert is a Blogger. With his skills, he has been helping fellow marketers and brands worldwide. When not glued to his laptop, he can be found making travel plans that rarely happen.

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