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Can you describe a typical day in the life of a music producer in 2024?

A day in the life of a music producer can vary, depending on what projects you’re working on, and whether you are based at home or at a studio. A more studio-based producer working with clients may approach their day something like this:

“I tend to try and fit in as many healthy routines as I can in the morning like running, a healthy breakfast, reading and meditating, before I head out to the studio for a session. I'll usually arrive there 45 minutes before my clients to ensure the studio is in a fit state and to get around to any cleaning chores or maintenance that might need looking at. The last thing I want is to run into an issue during a session.

I'll usually work for around 8-10 hours with a short break in the middle. At the end of the day, I'd usually just head home, review a mix or two, and perhaps supplement my knowledge a little with a music production video to keep me inspired and curious.”

For a producer working from home on a range of projects, a day may include the following:

1. Maintaining your practice routine, either playing an instrument, or practising DAW/ sound design skills

2. Working on musical projects 

3. Keeping connections with other music professionals

4. Maintaining the business side (contracts, tax returns etc.)

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