Author Topic: Learning FL studio for absolute beginners series  (Read 5487 times)

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline hanorotu

  • Dj Rapture
  • Moderator
  • Majesty
  • *
  • Posts: 1173
  • Cookies: 98
  • ( ͡° ʖ ͡°)
    • View Profile
    • Rapture
Learning FL studio for absolute beginners series
« on: January 19, 2013, 02:34:44 am »
Using Piano Rolls and Automations Clips: REMOVED

I am going to remake it using HD technologies as well as  higher resolution and better quality. This will be a placeholder thread for now. Please discuss what kind of tutorials you would like me to make or in other words what topics you would like me to cover and I will do my best.
« Last Edit: January 19, 2013, 04:36:08 pm by hanorotu »


Life is hard, then you get buried.
If you want to use my work all of my music is licensed under GNU General Public License v3 (GPL-3) - http://bit.ly/TfUOBA

Offline silenthunder

  • Royal Highness
  • ****
  • Posts: 700
  • Cookies: 23
  • Anpan.
    • View Profile
Re: Learning FL studio for absolute beginners series
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2013, 07:41:10 am »
Would have been nice to have this a year ago..I've learned by myself now:P I'll definitely watch to see if I can pick up any tips though


"Hacking is a lifestyle, a specific mindset, and it really is a lot of work." - Daemon

"Just wanted to state that this is just wicked social engineering at its best." - proxx

Offline Sparky712

  • Peasant
  • *
  • Posts: 117
  • Cookies: 14
    • View Profile
Re: Learning FL studio for absolute beginners series
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2013, 02:50:51 pm »
Overall FL studio is OK, but the quality of its starting VSTs, and how the arrange screen/pattern bar work, really annoy me. I would much prefer being able to go into a single group of notes, and being able to just edit that, rather than having to copy the previous pattern, paste it into a new pattern, and edit the new pattern.

Offline silenthunder

  • Royal Highness
  • ****
  • Posts: 700
  • Cookies: 23
  • Anpan.
    • View Profile
Re: Learning FL studio for absolute beginners series
« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2013, 03:42:46 pm »
Overall FL studio is OK, but the quality of its starting VSTs, and how the arrange screen/pattern bar work, really annoy me. I would much prefer being able to go into a single group of notes, and being able to just edit that, rather than having to copy the previous pattern, paste it into a new pattern, and edit the new pattern.

I can see where you're coming from, but if you look at it, FL is mainly just a sampler anyways. It's not really made for making your own raw stuff, it just has the option for you to do so. However, it is a really expensive, so you would expect them to do a bit better at certain aspects.


"Hacking is a lifestyle, a specific mindset, and it really is a lot of work." - Daemon

"Just wanted to state that this is just wicked social engineering at its best." - proxx

Offline hanorotu

  • Dj Rapture
  • Moderator
  • Majesty
  • *
  • Posts: 1173
  • Cookies: 98
  • ( ͡° ʖ ͡°)
    • View Profile
    • Rapture
Re: Learning FL studio for absolute beginners series
« Reply #4 on: January 19, 2013, 04:36:42 pm »
Please see the original post.


Life is hard, then you get buried.
If you want to use my work all of my music is licensed under GNU General Public License v3 (GPL-3) - http://bit.ly/TfUOBA

Offline Sparky712

  • Peasant
  • *
  • Posts: 117
  • Cookies: 14
    • View Profile
Re: Learning FL studio for absolute beginners series
« Reply #5 on: January 19, 2013, 10:44:53 pm »
A couple of things, actually. 
    - Sidechaining
    - beat/sample slicing
    - general melody creation
    - keeping in key
    - chord progressions

and thats just the beginning of sequencing... never mind the beginning tutorials for mixing the music. also, you could probably include some tutorials for general setup of FL studio, and for how to set up the projects in the mixer and arrange screen.

@silentthunder: maybe, but it flaunts it's sequencer, and many of it's vst's are aimed at making music with a software synth.  and yeah, except in my case... I dont pay for it... and I just use it to practice what im learning in college XD

Offline hanorotu

  • Dj Rapture
  • Moderator
  • Majesty
  • *
  • Posts: 1173
  • Cookies: 98
  • ( ͡° ʖ ͡°)
    • View Profile
    • Rapture
Re: Learning FL studio for absolute beginners series
« Reply #6 on: January 20, 2013, 01:23:53 am »
A couple of things, actually. 
    - Sidechaining
    - beat/sample slicing
    - general melody creation
    - keeping in key
    - chord progressions

and thats just the beginning of sequencing... never mind the beginning tutorials for mixing the music. also, you could probably include some tutorials for general setup of FL studio, and for how to set up the projects in the mixer and arrange screen.

@silentthunder: maybe, but it flaunts it's sequencer, and many of it's vst's are aimed at making music with a software synth.  and yeah, except in my case... I dont pay for it... and I just use it to practice what im learning in college XD

Thank you very much, +1


Life is hard, then you get buried.
If you want to use my work all of my music is licensed under GNU General Public License v3 (GPL-3) - http://bit.ly/TfUOBA

Offline silenthunder

  • Royal Highness
  • ****
  • Posts: 700
  • Cookies: 23
  • Anpan.
    • View Profile
Re: Learning FL studio for absolute beginners series
« Reply #7 on: January 20, 2013, 03:59:02 am »
Please see the original post.

*sigh* sorry, this is why I try not to find myself on Evilzone while I'm blazed. General Melody creation would be a nice one, the others I wouldn't need, but I'm sure others could use it, those are great ideas. I personally could use some good tuts on how to put music together and make it sound good. I've made a few great lines but I've never been able to make an actual track.. I'm sure I have more ideas but I won't remember them until tomorrow probably lol, but that's ok cuz I'll be messing around with it in the studio tomorrow.


@silentthunder: maybe, but it flaunts it's sequencer, and many of it's vst's are aimed at making music with a software synth.  and yeah, except in my case... I dont pay for it... and I just use it to practice what im learning in college XD


Lol there was no way I was gonna pay for that..but I have the producer version somehow:/ hehe


"Hacking is a lifestyle, a specific mindset, and it really is a lot of work." - Daemon

"Just wanted to state that this is just wicked social engineering at its best." - proxx