Tips For A New Producer?
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Re: Tips For A New Producer?
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When you feel like fuck I'll never reach the skill I'm after just take a look at tracks you made months ago and compare them with your recent stuff this way you 'll see how much improved and you should realize that it will be the same when you look at your current tracks months from now. Of course you have to practice and do it a lot in order to improve, but this is a great way of getting motivated., since you will realize that you are on your way to where you want to be
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This is me every time I sit down at my computer LOLf1rstsense wrote:When you feel like fuck I'll never reach the skill I'm after
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hahahhahahaha gave me a good laugh man.m8son wrote:Swag on my shoes, Im Cinderella,
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Re: Tips For A New Producer?
I was informed that once learned, ableton is a great daw.SunkLo wrote:And louder. Don't forget that.nowaysj wrote:2. Ableton and flstudio are both great daws, flstudio is quicker, more versatile, easier to learn, and sounds better.
But do you think Fl studio is better?
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Oh seriously, I prefer Ableton although it's been a while since I used FL.
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I actually and totally do. It is very fast, and very flexible. Ableton is dope, don't get me wrong. I find the mixer limited and difficult to work with. But any daw will do, maybe even reason in this day and age (though I don't recommend it), so the most important thing is don't just keep changing shit thinking it will be easier or produce better results. I can write, produce and mix dope shit in either or any daw (except maschine, still sounds quiet to me), it is really irrelevant actually. Fl studio's number one benefit, imo, is its midi editor, which is the best by far of an daw I've used. Very fast, very easy, and I get the results I want. I spend a lot of time editing midi data, so it make sense to be in there. Fl studio's audio editing in the playlist/arrange page is good, I think cubase is better, but cubase is such a brick in so many areas, why bother; but I think it is better than abelton's. Neway, gotta run, big picture point is the daw is not what is holding you back, your lack of knowledge of how to use it is. Switching daws is not going to help with that!Tropp wrote:I was informed that once learned, ableton is a great daw.SunkLo wrote:And louder. Don't forget that.nowaysj wrote:2. Ableton and flstudio are both great daws, flstudio is quicker, more versatile, easier to learn, and sounds better.
But do you think Fl studio is better?
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All the popup windows are bs in fl, I like how its all intergrated in Ableton.
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Pro tip: F12re6ter wrote:All the popup windows are bs in fl, I like how its all intergrated in Ableton.
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Can't stand how ableton is totally inflexible, and that they, in practically 2014, figured out that maybe, just maybe, someone might have... Two monitors.re6ter wrote:All the popup windows are bs in fl, I like how its all intergrated in Ableton.
I manage windows in fl. Everything has a place, and I can see everything I need to see: step seq, browser, mixer, playlist/arrange, piano roll. And all at a good actually usable size.
I'm not even going to get into shift, ctrl, alt in fl - playlist/arrange and piano roll just breeze with the help of these modifiers.
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nowaysj wrote:Can't stand how ableton is totally inflexible, and that they, in practically 2014, figured out that maybe, just maybe, someone might have... Two monitors.re6ter wrote:All the popup windows are bs in fl, I like how its all intergrated in Ableton.

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Do you mean it took them until now to figure it out lol?
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He means bookshelf speakers.. Also called monitorsre6ter wrote:nowaysj wrote:Can't stand how ableton is totally inflexible, and that they, in practically 2014, figured out that maybe, just maybe, someone might have... Two monitors.re6ter wrote:All the popup windows are bs in fl, I like how its all intergrated in Ableton.
???
On another note, guys I literally JUST switched from FL Studio to Ableton two days and now you're making me rethink my decision
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Jk maybe he really did mean computer screens...
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Ohh like studio monitors. gotcha xD lol
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Musick wrote:Jk maybe he really did mean computer screens...
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dats what i was thinking too. idk... lets see what he says.
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Like they just figured it out, and yes, computer monitors, like the things you look at.nowaysj wrote:practically 2014
Probably most people now in production started producing with live 9, but it hasn't always been this way.
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Yeah I kind of switched over at the best point. There's minimal features missing.
No timestretch in Simpler/Sampler though.... FFFFFFFFFF! Making me get into the guts of Kontakt just to stretch shit independently of pitch. Good excuse to become a Kontakt wizard though so I ain't really mad.
No timestretch in Simpler/Sampler though.... FFFFFFFFFF! Making me get into the guts of Kontakt just to stretch shit independently of pitch. Good excuse to become a Kontakt wizard though so I ain't really mad.
Blaze it -4.20dB
nowaysj wrote:Raising a girl in this jizz filled world is not the easiest thing.
If I ever get banned I'll come back as SpunkLo, just you mark my words.Phigure wrote:I haven't heard such a beautiful thing since that time Jesus sang Untrue
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Naw dude, just stretch it in live. One thing that is disconcerting - no (specific) audio editor in live.
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Yeah but then I can stretch it on the fly and tune it to the rhythm I'm playing, I gotta set it as a clip and then trigger it to get it in time. It also fucks with the source sample I think, so I'd have to consolidate it, etc.
It'd be so much easier if there was just a stretch factor parameter as well. I can put it in the granulator I guess but that's a pain in the penis compared to how it could be.
It'd be so much easier if there was just a stretch factor parameter as well. I can put it in the granulator I guess but that's a pain in the penis compared to how it could be.
Blaze it -4.20dB
nowaysj wrote:Raising a girl in this jizz filled world is not the easiest thing.
If I ever get banned I'll come back as SpunkLo, just you mark my words.Phigure wrote:I haven't heard such a beautiful thing since that time Jesus sang Untrue
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