Then, I have a website where you can just get tons of free downloads of material that you can use in your songs and you will not have to worry about royalties or licensing issues.
I won’t name names, but there are SO MANY sample pack websites that just outsource packs from freelancers, who then have the fine-print to enable them to copyright strike your music if they Content ID scan using the loops they “sold” through that company’s website.
It’s a nightmare for people.
I don’t use fine-print. Once you have my samples, your music is your success. PERIOD.
One more thought:
It's important to be part of a community of people who are like-minded and are learning with you, so you also don't feel as if you're in a vacuum.
I was tremendously fortunate to have someone much older, more experienced and more successful than me show me how to be a better music producer, and I gained so much just by being in the room with them and learning from them.
https://youtube.com/shorts/KDuQLt4pg6A?feature=share
So my YouTube channel Tom Casey Music is designed to be of benefit to people in a similar way.
You learn so much more by not being in a vacuum!
Having a mentor vastly accelerates your progress, and I experienced this first-hand.
You learn at an accelerated pace, you gain insights that would have taken you much longer to find and you learn things that you would not have thought of pursuing on your own.
You don’t just get better, you evolve.
It expands your world as a creative person.
So when I make content, I produce everything in that philosophy.
It’s about providing practical knowledge, creating a community and sharing the love, passion and dedication we all have for doing something that is very important to us, which is expressing ourselves through the immense gratifying power of music.
My epiphany: you’re not alone in wanting to be more than you are and become a great music producer. Find the right community, find a mentor, find content creators that actually give you value.
Good luck ;)