In this article you’ll find the best websites for music producers, for learning music theory, through stem splitting, up to tools for getting inspired. Let’s get started!
1. ToneGym & SoundGym
These platforms allow you to train your ears with music production exercises like frequency detection, or to sharpen your music theory skills with exercises like intervals identification.
2. MusicTheory
MusicTheory.net gives you access to countless music theory exercises for absolutely free.
3. Splitter AI
This is a completely free AI stem splitting tool for separating audio files into individual instruments.
4. LALAL.AI
LALAL.AI is an alternative to Splitter, which gives you a lot more functionalities, although it’s a paid service.
5. Whosampled
Whosampled is a website where you can find sample sources for a huge selection of tracks. It’s great both for sample digging, as well as for getting inspired.
6. Radio Garden
Radio Garden gives you access to a vast selection of radio channels around the world, perfect for getting inspired.
7. Every Noise At Once
Every Noise at Once is a huge set of music genres, most of which you have never heard of - expand your musical vocabulary and find unexpected inspiration.
8. Loudness Penalty
Loudness Penalty is a great mastering companion which tells you exactly by how much different streaming services are going to turn down your track in LUFS.
9. Submithub
Submithub is an interesting music promotion website which allows you to submit your tracks to playlist curators.
10. BBC Sound Effects
BBC Sound Effects is a big and easy to access library of foley recordings of various kinds.