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The Music Producer's Ultimate Guide to FL Studio 20

The Music Producer's Ultimate Guide to FL Studio 20

By : Joshua Au-Yeung
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The Music Producer's Ultimate Guide to FL Studio 20

The Music Producer's Ultimate Guide to FL Studio 20

4.6 (37)
By: Joshua Au-Yeung

Overview of this book

FL Studio is a cutting-edge software music production environment and an extremely powerful and easy-to-use tool for creating music. This book will give you everything you need to produce music with FL Studio like a professional. You'll begin by exploring FL Studio 20's vast array of tools, and discover best practices, tips, and tricks for creating music. You'll then learn how to set up your studio environment, create a beat, compose a melody and chord progression, mix sounds with effects, and export songs. As you advance, you'll find out how to use tools such as the Piano roll, mixer console, audio envelopes, types of compression, equalizers, vocoders, vocal chops, and tools for increasing stereo width. The book introduces you to mixing best practices, and shows you how to master your songs. Along the way, you'll explore glitch effects and create your own instruments and custom-designed effect chains. You'll also cover ZGameEditor Visualizer, a tool used for creating reactive visuals for your songs. Finally, you'll learn how to register, sell, and promote your music. By the end of this FL Studio book, you'll be able to utilize cutting-edge tools to fuel your creative ideas, mix music effectively, and publish your songs.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Section 1:Getting Up and Running with FL Studio
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Section 2:Music Production Fundamentals
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Section 3:Postproduction and Publishing Your Music

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In this chapter, you learned how to make your sounds feel large and trick your ears into thinking your digital instruments were played in actual physical environments. This will make your sounds feel natural and more enjoyable to listen to.

We discussed stereo width and effects you can use to make your sounds feel larger. We explored tools used to manipulate stereo width, including panning, digital reverb, convolution reverb, delay effects, chorus effects, flangers, and phasers. Finally, we discussed how to use mix buses to combine your instruments to make them more cohesive and appear related to one another.

In the next chapter, we'll jump into recording live audio and vocal processing best practices.

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