i realize this is a broad question but am hoping to get some general pointers. because there are literally thousands of different techniques you can use for all sorts of different things , such as transitions etc.. i was thinking of starting a little production notebook to keep track of all the different types of techniques. this way i can keep transitions fresh and once i have a tune pretty much structured how i want i can go back and spice it up with various techniques here and there if you know what i mean.
but my problem is i know of very few techniques and want to learn more. where is a good place to start? just googling and browsing around i suppose is what most of you will say, though im sure there is something out there geared more specificly to what im talking about.
Another thing im interested in, that i dont know mucha bout is getting all my sounds to be the highest quality possible. im using FL with massive, albino 3, and blue . all really good synth vst's. but what i dont know is if these vst's are producing the highest quality sounds possible. i also heard the FL is 24-bit or somethin worse then other daws. does this mean that the sound quality coming from FL is worse then that of other daws?
Sry for so many questions there is just so much i want to learn and i dont really know where to start :p so im on this subject for now
