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10 Productivity Tools for Independent Musicians

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 8:53 am
by aminaas1575
Band Mule is an easy-to-use private band organizer and band calendar. With it, you can plan gigs, manage your setlist, share files, chat, and share songs. It's like having a mini manager in your pocket.



Editors Keys
Editors Keys is used by some of the world's top producers, editors, and recording studios. They offer time-saving keyboards and keyboard covers, with all the shortcuts for any program you use.

For example, this keyboard deck for Serato DJ (right) has all the shortcuts for Serato.

Whether you use Garageband, Final Cut Pro, Ableton, or many others like it, chances are there's a physical keyboard or keyboard case available on this site, saving you a lot of time germany phone number searching for shortcuts during your creative process.

Lifeline
Lifeline is a great app developed by the clever folks at Saent. It works by ensuring that you take enough breaks and manage your time better so that you can live productive, healthy and fulfilling days. It primarily functions as an innovative stopwatch app, providing flexible session durations, perfectly timed breaks and a real-time progress bar to help you develop an optimal daily work rhythm.

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If you want to manage your time better and maintain a healthier workflow, this app will change your life.

Sheet Music Scanner
Sheet Music Scanner lets you easily scan and play printed sheet music with your smartphone, tablet, or any device you use on the go. Have you ever wondered what that cool sheet music actually sounds like? With this, you can find out. Just point your smartphone or tablet at the sheet music and let it play the notes for you. You can choose the instrument and the speed, and that's it.

Mint
Mint is a budgeting app that can help you keep track of your spending and balances. This app suggests ways you could save money based on your financial information and transactions. As an independent artist, you are responsible for how you choose to spend your money. From investing in your equipment to spending money on Spotify ads, it’s important to keep track of your expenses, no matter how big or small. — This app can help you do just that.

To learn more about managing your money as an artist, check out these tips:

Money Management Tips for Independent Musicians
8 Things Musicians Should Spend Money On
13 Ways Your Music Can Make You More Money

Kompoz
Kompoz is the perfect tool for remote collaboration. With Kompoz, you can use your favorite audio editing software, such as Pro Tools, GarageBand, Logic Pro X, PreSonus StudioOne, REAPER, etc. Just upload your song idea to Kompoz, invite others to participate, and you might just land a drummer in France, a keyboard player in Nashville, or a bass player in Malaysia.

It's super easy to use, and you can create public collaborations to work with artists from their global community, or collaborate privately with your friends and bandmates. It's up to you. (There are tons of innovative online tools that will help you continue working with your colleagues on your next soundtrack without having to meet up in person. // This post gives you a rundown of some of our all-time favorites.)