I decided I wanted to start making some tracks for fun, and I am not too serious about it. I am using FL Studio 9, and so far I have only created some samples that are quite nice, but are nowhere near finished. I was wondering if anyone could point me to some good guides, since I do not know how to use FL Studio 9 to its fullest. I am still a novice at the program, as well as other aspects. I was wondering if anyone had any good sound packs maybe? I am not sure what the normal routine is, but I am just asking if you kind folk could point me in the right direction for instruction and sound
Good tips/resources to help me get started?
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- adamhari25
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Good tips/resources to help me get started?
Hello, I must first introduce myself. My name is Adam, and I have been listening to Dubstep for about a year. I used to listen to general house electro as well as some other genres, but since I live in Calgary and we are so close to Shambhala, it is discussed often and names such as Datsik and Excision are passed around daily. I caught on to the tracks starting with Caspa and Rusko, and moved on to the Robostep, as well as a lot of Euro stuff like Joker etc.
I decided I wanted to start making some tracks for fun, and I am not too serious about it. I am using FL Studio 9, and so far I have only created some samples that are quite nice, but are nowhere near finished. I was wondering if anyone could point me to some good guides, since I do not know how to use FL Studio 9 to its fullest. I am still a novice at the program, as well as other aspects. I was wondering if anyone had any good sound packs maybe? I am not sure what the normal routine is, but I am just asking if you kind folk could point me in the right direction for instruction and sound
. I already have all the creativity I need, thanks.
I decided I wanted to start making some tracks for fun, and I am not too serious about it. I am using FL Studio 9, and so far I have only created some samples that are quite nice, but are nowhere near finished. I was wondering if anyone could point me to some good guides, since I do not know how to use FL Studio 9 to its fullest. I am still a novice at the program, as well as other aspects. I was wondering if anyone had any good sound packs maybe? I am not sure what the normal routine is, but I am just asking if you kind folk could point me in the right direction for instruction and sound
Born and raised in Sun City
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AnalGangstaHo
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Re: Good tips/resources to help me get started?
Can't link cos i'm on iPhone but try the Production Bible at the top of this forum an also try Youtube..
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deadly_habit
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Re: Good tips/resources to help me get started?
this subforum and the grid are a wealth of info
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last & least
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Re: Good tips/resources to help me get started?
look out for the doa sample swap, classic breaks pack on there too... musicradar.com have loads of samples there too
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deadly_habit
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Re: Good tips/resources to help me get started?
http://darkbeats.com/sampleswap/last & least wrote:look out for the doa sample swap, classic breaks pack on there too... musicradar.com have loads of samples there too
heh some of my old packs are on there
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mp3cdconverter
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Re: Good tips/resources to help me get started?
Try the Production Bible at the top of this forum and you can also try Youtube.Hope it will help you.
http://www.dvdripper.org/products/dvd-t ... converter/
http://www.dvdripper.org/products/dvd-t ... converter/
- tripaddict
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Re: Good tips/resources to help me get started?
doa & dnba are dead tbh compared to how many people used to post ... i find this forum more useful now
youtube is great & google is your friend
just get busy, there's no better way to learn
youtube is great & google is your friend
just get busy, there's no better way to learn
Re: Good tips/resources to help me get started?
The Production Bible, which you will find in a search is useful,
As are youtube tutorials.
Experimentation is good at this early stage now and if people can see improvements in your tracks yo're doing something right. Good luck.
As are youtube tutorials.
Experimentation is good at this early stage now and if people can see improvements in your tracks yo're doing something right. Good luck.
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