Due to recent drama, I've made a list of some reliable sources of information when it comes to Youtube
SeamLessR - Beginner to Advanced (Sound Design/In General)
Excellent Youtuber who is known for making "How to Bass" series, works directly with Image Line ( creators of FL) and has great knowledge of sound design. Good for beginners to advance and has pretty much general tips outside of sound design if you are interested. He is one of the people who boosted my knowledge of music at the start
AcesToAces - Beginner (Intermediate older videos...Comedy/Montage)
Although a comedic youtube when it comes to music production ( in purpose unlike others). His videos are more for fun and yet can teach you arrangement of the genre, his "How to make in 3 minutes" usually comes out better than expected and a lot of people like it. He also has older tutorials which are more serious but also fun to watch. He was another Youtuber starting out that helped me improve my knowledge of arrangement and how songs are structured, I've watched and rewatched his videos a million times
SadowickProduction - Beginner to Intermediate (Basic Tutorials on how to get started)
Sadowick Productions has been one of my biggest helps to start out and to this day. I remember I was dissatisfied with FL Studio 12 at one point and wanted to learn Ableton, needless to say, I had learned basics of it within 3 days thanks to him. He is extremely good at what he does and how he puts out the information to others. I highly recommend him to anyone starting out as he can you get up to speed within a few days
FutureMusicMagazine - Intermediate to Advanced (Studio Sessions)
Studio sessions with the biggest talents and stars, enough said.
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in-depth tutorials on how a popular track is made
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long studio sessions that are really useful
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Not Beginner friendly skips out the basic stuff and moves on to Intermediate
musicbyLUKAS - Beginner to Intermediate (Producer who is making it on the scene, good for starters)
Team MBL is one of the YouTubers that are kind of clickbaity but actually have justification. He recently had one of his tracks signed to Spinnin Records and is making some serious plays in the industry. He knows how to market well and his songs are actually pretty damn good. Good for the producer starting out and wanting to sound like their favorite artists, also good for anyone looking to start making it in the industry
This guy is the Khan Academy of Music Theory. He is amazing at what he does, his funny, his smart, he's got it all. If I had the chance I would marry him but I'll give that special chance to some other girl. For anyone wanting to learn Music Theory minus the bullshit, check this guy out. He is a god. Enough said
Au5 - Intermediate
Au5 is lighting up the scene with his songs, he has released songs under Monstercat. You can trust him as he has and is still proving himself to the big guys. It's only a matter of time before you will see him at the biggest festivals, he knows what he is doing and he is someone you should watch definitely to bring your production to "that" standard
Mr.Bill - Intermediate to Advanced
Really good Ableton youtuber but good for all DAWs. He shows you how to solve things and what and what not to do. Lots of various scenarios that he solves that you might encounter while producing. Shows his project files and how he makes things. Has proven himself to others already with his quality of music. Nothing else to say other than check him out 100% if you are in Ableton and for any other DAW users, check him out as well, you just might learn something new!
Check them out, professionals who get paid lots of money come out and show you mainly sound design and synthesis. A trusted company in the EDM scene for their tutorials.
Jon Sine - Begginer to Intermediate
Jon Sine is like Team MLB, both of them are rising in the production world and they know what they are doing. Jon Sine also signed a distribution deal with I believe Universal Music. He makes good tutorials but repeats the same ones from time to time for some reason. Also, a daily vlogger that can show you the life of a music producer. Really relatable!
Great youtuber when it comes to showing how to mixing and sometimes mastering. He is good for all skill levels and I recommend to anyone to check him out. I learned how to use Pro C-2 in under a day with him, great for Fabfilter and any other huge mastering/mixing product makers. Definitely, check him out!
Similar to ADSR but focuses on all aspects of production. Teaches how to make a song in a certain genre but the end result is always excellent. Has producers who have already made it working under them.
Feel free to add anymore youtubers you think I should add in this list! Enjoy!
Submitted November 07, 2017 at 07:49PM by JustAnotherWanker69 https://www.reddit.com/r/edmproduction/comments/7bgyhp/best_music_production_video_makers_on_youtube/?utm_source=ifttt