FL Studio by Image-Line is a popular music software program for beginners and professionals. It offers an easy-to-use interface, powerful tools, and a lower cost than other music apps. If you’re new toFL Studioand looking to start making music, this article provides a step-by-step guide...
Earlier, we described how we want the mix to adapt to the vocal. But this goes both ways. We also want the vocal to support and supplement the mix by becoming one with the identity of the track and colour of the mix. We encourage you to create FL Studio mixer presets as you go. T...
There are a selection of presets available, but for this style the MPC 16 presets offer a variety of shuffle amounts. I personally like to use the MPC-16 65 preset. If you’re in FL Studio, the step sequencer has a slider up the top, allowing you to dial in the desired amount of ...
Get that fat 808 bass sound in your tracks with this simple tutorial to make your own custom sub in FL Studio.
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Using FLEX, you can add effects to FL Studio audio. To start, you select a FLEX preset that determines what default effect is applied to the audio. Typically, these presets emulate musical instruments, such as a piano or bass drum. Some presets, however, apply unique synthesized sounds that...
Use the built-in mics on the iPad to capture vocals or record instruments. The all-new sound browser displays all available instrument patches, audio patches, plug-in presets, samples and loops in a single location. Use Plug-in Titles to shape sounds. Logic Pro for iPad is loaded with ...
I started loading all the Jayce Lewis one-off drum samples into an FPC and found that I was going to be a few pads short to be able to fit everything (including all the overheads and room mic samples). Is there another way to use velocity-layered samples in FL Studio that doesn't ...
an 81A filter all the time on my digital camera lenses so I can swap these to my film cameras without having to twiddle with filters. Otherwise just adjust the fine tunes of your WB presets to get this. Not all cameras can adjust the presets, and now you see why this is so important...
I have to say though, that while presets can be a great starting point, there isn’t an FX chain or “preset” that’s going to work for every mix. There is no shortcut to mastering. Each mix is different, which is why the mastering tools need to be picked and tweaked according to...