Abstract

With the rapid advancement of digital technology, modern music production has become a central force driving the development of the global music industry. Macau, as a unique region where Eastern and Western cultures blend, has a particularly noteworthy current status and potential in the field of modern music production. This study aims to comprehensively explore the actual application status of modern music production in Macau, covering multiple aspects such as technology application, education and training, and industry development. Through literature review and case studies, this paper delves into the level of technology application in modern music production in Macau, the construction of the education and training system, and the current status and trends of music industry development. The research finds that although Macau has made some progress in adopting and applying modern music production technology, especially showing a positive development trend in music education and talent cultivation, it still faces challenges such as rapid technology updates, shortage of professional talent, and intense market competition. Based on these findings, the paper suggests strengthening education and training related to music production, encouraging technological innovation, and promoting international cooperation to enhance the overall competitiveness and influence of Macau's music industry. These measures will help Macau better utilize its unique cultural advantages and promote the development of its modern music production and music industry.

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