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I want to know how you assimilated your self taught production style into the standards and expectations of the industry? Was there a way you did things that got reprimanded by producers/artists you worked with as it was unconventional, and, if so, did you change your approach or keep it unique?
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Make a way to filter by posts only from you. I also stay away from social media and I love this concept, but the current layout allows for stuff from you to get lost easily in the shuffle if we aren't checking this constantly.
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i would love a behind the scenes on setting this forum up! this is dope!
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I’d love to hear you talk about your songwriting process and what inspires your lyrics for any and all songs.
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What’s it like being a dad? I want good parenting advice that you have or that was passed down to you. I was 15 when I started listening to you, now I’m 27 about to be married in May (Would love to invite you btw). We’re wanting kids in the next couple years and I’m trying to prep mentally & spiritually (and obviously financially).
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Insights to your production process beyond the general creative idea of the song would be huge! As you’ve suggested, vocal presets, intentions behind mixing processes, etc.
Derrian W. Berry
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Beyond ridiculous to have an opportunity to ask these questions Jon, thank you for creating this
Curious if you can shed some light on how far you take a record before needing to bring in Mix / Mastering Engineers, in context of records like Holy (Justin Bieber), as opposed to a record that you may have mixed yourself like The Definition album.
I've understood from listening to Serban Ghenea interviews that a guy like Max Martin will bring the record to roughly 80% during the production and recording phase, but the last 20% really is dialed in by the experienced ears of engineers.
Separately, I've always been geeked out on your drum programming and sound selection.
- An Immigrant
- JT
- Jungle (I still haven't been able to recreate the drum fill on the turnarounds haha)
-Young Gun
I noticed that the programming of All Time Low is really similar to "Wild" by Dilla
I like how you've been able to consistently weave a refreshing take on the triplets rhythm with your songwriting throughout the years. Its just an incredibly pleasant and human experience watching your growth. I've seen it happening since 2015.
Thank you, immensely
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I’d do disgusting things for bts videos even if they’re just walkthroughs in your DAW
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I think I found my new favorite website. Any insight into unique ear candy / vocal synthesizing plugins that aren’t well known but are on your radar would be very welcomed. Thanks JB
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yes, every single ting you mentioned bruv
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I'd love to see a production category! Place where other producers can maybe link up make some tunes together and chat! Also, j think I speak for everyone and would absolutely love to see a category of all unreleased tracks you've made! Let's goooooooo!!
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as a producer and engineer, any type of breakdown of the production/mixing process would be great! the glory sound prep doc made me want to pursue studio work, so any look into your creative process would be loved
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What’s it like being a dad? I want good parenting advice that you have or that was passed down to you. I was 15 when I started listening to you, now I’m 27 about to be married in May (Would love to invite you btw). We’re wanting kids in the next couple years and I’m trying to prep mentally & spiritually (and obviously financially).
@kendallevan17 being a present father is 80 percent of the work. You’ll find out what you need to change about yourself if your around the kids enough. They’ll expose your shortcomings FAST. Hahahaha