Music Production & Recording for Beginners
Who is this recording guide for?
For all those who...
- want to produce music or songs but have no musical training
- don’t know which devices or software are required
- want an overview of the equipment & costs
- have heard terms like mixing, mastering, DAW or audio interface – but don’t fully understand them
Beforehand: You don’t need to play an instrument or know music theory to produce your own songs.
What does music production actually mean?
Music production refers to the entire process from an idea to a finished song:
- Collecting ideas & sounds
- Creating first beats, loops or melodies
- Recording vocals or instruments
- Arranging tracks and mixing sounds together
- Mastering the song, the final polish
What do you need to produce music?
To get started, you basically only need a computer and a DAW — a digital audio workstation such as Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro or Cubase. These audio programmes generally do the same things but may differ slightly in layout and workflow.



























