You gauged it on the first two seconds then... which I'm cool with. Just reinforces my point. Have fun with your monotonous 2005 dubstep, I'm sorry that your precious genre is evolving past its bland roots.nowaysj wrote:I started to, but when the brobot started with the yoi's, I couldn't hear over my laughter. Still. Too grainy and quiet.
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Re: Is it time to move on from FLStudio?
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Too grainy and quiet.
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Hey man, I'm pretty special. You shouldn't mock me.nowaysj wrote:Too grainy and quiet.
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Who's mocking? I'm the only one telling you it straight. You can push your audio so far into digital clipping with DP and it sounds amazing.
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So wait, what's clipping? is that like the razorblade tool in fruityloops? i don't really ever use that either...nowaysj wrote:Who's mocking? I'm the only one telling you it straight. You can push your audio so far into digital clipping with DP and it sounds amazing.
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LOLABBmusic wrote:So wait, what's clipping? is that like the razorblade tool in fruityloops? i don't really ever use that either...nowaysj wrote:Who's mocking? I'm the only one telling you it straight. You can push your audio so far into digital clipping with DP and it sounds amazing.
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Widowmaker wrote:LOLABBmusic wrote:So wait, what's clipping? is that like the razorblade tool in fruityloops? i don't really ever use that either...nowaysj wrote:Who's mocking? I'm the only one telling you it straight. You can push your audio so far into digital clipping with DP and it sounds amazing.
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oh shit you got me..... wow 
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ABBmusic wrote:bigfootspartan wrote:]When someone makes a thread that's full of great quotes, even if unintentionally, you still cant figure out if they are being serious or just an absolute twat. I'm just waiting for the moment where you say, ahh just kidding blud, I'm just pulling your tit!ABBmusic wrote:
When someone makes a fruity loops song, even if it's absolutely incredible, you can still tell that it's a fruity loops song.
Anyways, not to go OT but:
1. To get stuff louder stop yourself from peaking. 0 dB is the max in digital environments. Don't try to push it at high.
2. To stop peaking, visual EQ everything so that you tale out all the frequencies except the ones you want to hear. Which are apparently the high frequencies. They interfere with each other.
3. To stop peaking (part 2) use a compressor. From what i gather a maximized is a type of saturable/limiter.
4. To stop sounding generic use massive creatively. Don't just set LFO to filter and wavetable.
5. To stop sounding 90 percent mentally handicapped have at least a basic understanding of music before you start making laughable assumptions.
6. To get the drive to learn your tools effectively maybe buy them so you have some investment/feel guilty if you don't learn them. I can guarantee that at least half of e people on here using a massive/FL combo have pirated it.
7. Use MOTU. Crazy shit! I use Logic, but most of my stuff isn't dubstep anyways so that makes it ok.
I could go on, but i don't want to de-rail the argument on the linguistics of the word retarded.
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I've been arguing for the sake of arguing for the last 3 pages...
I already do 1-6. I don't feel guilty about stealing software...
Also, as far as using Massive creatively, I already do that. For example, if you automate the room size nob in the reverb effect you get this sweet sand papery rhythm.
In this song I used different LFO speeds and wave types to make an androgynous robotic choir... Not that that hasn't been done but I did something pretty nifty with it that I assume is at least a little creative.
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if you actually did follow rules 1-6, you wouldn't be posting a thread complaining about being horse shit at using one of the easier user friendly DAW's around.
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I actually really get it now... I've been working hard at this ever since I posted. I was wrong, FL is perfectly capable.
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Hallelujah! 
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This guy will never learn 
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1. Use mono and stereo in balance; too much stereo will muck up your mix, too much mono will make it sound boring
2. For bass use mono and double to achieve richer bass lines
3. Same goes for drums
4. Keep your dbs below zero, your mix should peak and -.2db (soundcloud and youtube clip mixes that are at exactly 0db)
5. Apply equalization, draw a (slightly) declinging line from the bass frequencies to the highest freq.
6. Apply very light compression
7. Sidechain (but sparingly, not too much or you get an overly bouncy mess)
8. suck my dungus I know how to mix music :p
2. For bass use mono and double to achieve richer bass lines
3. Same goes for drums
4. Keep your dbs below zero, your mix should peak and -.2db (soundcloud and youtube clip mixes that are at exactly 0db)
5. Apply equalization, draw a (slightly) declinging line from the bass frequencies to the highest freq.
6. Apply very light compression
7. Sidechain (but sparingly, not too much or you get an overly bouncy mess)
8. suck my dungus I know how to mix music :p
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It's whatever suits your workflow and way of making tunes best!
If you've got FL down and you know it inside out then go for it.
If you've got FL down and you know it inside out then go for it.
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nowaysj wrote:This guy will never learn

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