I've been writing, producing and mastering my own music for several years and settle for nothing short of perfect.
My passion for making music has grown more and more over the years, it's why I only strive for the best results, in my eyes and yours. I encourage all feedback and pride myself on learning and growing. At only 19, I'm proud of what I've achieved and developed.
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Interview with Chubby Butler
Q: Tell us about a project you worked on you are especially proud of and why. What was your role?
A: I made a track with one of my good friends in New Zealand called "Lately ft. Dals". This song was close to me because it gave me the opportunity to hit that sweet spot of genre I love so much. Dals met that same energy and the song just came together perfectly.
Q: What are you working on at the moment?
A: I have a few different original projects. Some single tracks and a 5 song EP.
Q: Is there anyone on SoundBetter you know and would recommend to your clients?
A: I don't currently know anyone on SoundBetter. I am only new
Q: Analog or digital and why?
A: Digital. Its what I've grown up with and what I'm use to using. I'm sure that if I got the opportunity to use some analog equipment I would love it just as much, because it creates music.
Q: What's your 'promise' to your clients?
A: I can try my absolute best to get you what want.
Q: What do you like most about your job?
A: My current job, not much. My passion has always been for music and at the end of the day that's all I want to do. Making music to me isn't as much of a job as it is a happy place for me personally.
Q: What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?
A: The most common question is "Can you make me sound good?". My answer is usually "I can't make you sound good if you sound bad, but I can do what I can to get it to the best possible point".
Q: What's the biggest misconception about what you do?
A: I don't think there are many misconceptions in music. If you can't sing, you can't sing, I can't change that. But what I can do is work with you to get to a point where we're both happy and proud of what we've created.
Q: What questions do you ask prospective clients?
A: What are you looking to get out of the music? Is there anything you want me to do specially before I start getting ideas?
Q: What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?
A: Go with someone who sounds trustworthy to you. Someone who you think can match your energy and understand your style enough to create a song you're both proud of.
Q: If you were on a desert island and could take just 5 pieces of gear, what would they be?
A: Laptop, Headphones, Microphone, Midi Keyboard and My Guitar
Q: What was your career path? How long have you been doing this?
A: I am still currently working full time in an apprenticeship. My goal is to work in the music industry full time no matter what.
Q: How would you describe your style?
A: My style is something unique that I've tried to create over the years. Finding my sound in between Hip Hop and RnB, I think of it as a happy medium.
Q: Which artist would you like to work with and why?
A: I would love to work with Bryson Tiller. I've seen Bryson Tiller as an inspiration of mine for nearly his whole career. The way he came up and the way he views other peoples opinion's towards his music has always been relatable to me and my music. I think that I would be so passionate for a song with Bryson that we could create something awesome.
Q: Can you share one music production tip?
A: If I were to give someone a production tip it would be: "Don't be afraid to do something out of the ordinary" Something I've struggled with over my time as a producer has been worrying if I'm doing something that isn't normal to other producers, when really there's no right way to make music. If it sounds good to the people that hear it, you've done it right.
Q: What type of music do you usually work on?
A: I usually work on RnB/Soul, Hip Hop, Neo Soul and occasionally Trap tracks.
Q: What's your strongest skill?
A: My strongest skill would have to be my determination. I like to say I never give up on something until I can no longer bring myself to do it. Music is a perfect example of that as I have never given up on a song in my time of making it. I love a challenge and being able to work with other people to create masterpieces.
Q: What do you bring to a song?
A: I like to bring vibrancy and mood to the songs I work on. To use just an idea for a song and turn it into something people can relate to and feel when they listen to is what I aim for.
Q: What's your typical work process?
A: I will typically work on a beat for as long as it takes to perfect. I'll then start writing lyrics and sorting out an arrangement for the song. Recording will usually take me the longest as I'll usually work out what melodies work with the track and what don't. After I've taken my time with getting that down, I'll go back through the whole mix and fine tune things I notice. I then move onto the master and that will usually take me a day or two to get to a point that I like.
Q: Tell us about your studio setup.
A: I have a basic setup from a spare room at home. I have an interface, computer, recording booth with a microphone and studio headphones. I run most of my midi arrangements off of a midi keyboard
Q: What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?
A: Blxst, Tyga, Bryson Tiller, London on da track, SZA
Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.
A: I produce beats/instrumentals, Mix and Master tracks of most genres, and produce remixes.
- Mixing EngineerAverage price - $75 per song
- ProducerAverage price - $75 per song
- Beat MakerAverage price - $50 per song
- RemixingAverage price - $50 per song
I allow up to 3 revisions to get the perfect sound for you. My turn around time can be adjusted to suit you, but for a simple mix I would allow at least 12 hours.
- FL Studio
- Ableton
- Recording Booth
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