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A Power User's Guide to FL Studio 21

By : Chris Noxx
Book Image

A Power User's Guide to FL Studio 21

By: Chris Noxx

Overview of this book

A digital audio workstation empowering both aspiring and seasoned producers to create original music compositions, FL Studio has not only advanced the culture of collaboration across several genres but has provided a creative outlet for up-and-coming artists worldwide. Achieving professional production prowess takes practice, market insight, and mentorship. This book explains how the author used FL Studio as a creative palette to build a successful career as a record producer, using specific techniques and workflow processes that only FL Studio can accommodate. You’ll develop a Power User's mindset, create signature sounds using stock FL Studio One Shots, create top-level drum loops, learn about FL Studio's VST’s, and approach arrangements from a practical and pop music perspective. This comprehensive guide covers everything from crafting and adding hypnotic melodies and chords, to mixing and mastering productions, and promoting those records to artists and companies, to take your career to the next level. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to create original productions from scratch using FL Studio’s virtual instruments and sound kits, mix and master the finished production, and arrange it using the Billboard-charting formula.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
1
Part 1:Understanding the Basics
3
Part 2:Creating Music with FL Studio
9
Part 3: Best Techniques and How to Appear on the Billboard Charts

Summary

Throughout my journey of learning music production and mastering FL Studio, which has spanned almost two decades, I have come to realize the importance of daily habits and repetition in becoming a true master of any skill. In my experience, teachability requires not only the motivation to learn but also the willingness to make sacrifices. I have developed a framework for learning that consists of four stages: unconscious incompetence, conscious incompetence, conscious competence, and unconscious competence. It’s crucial to master the basics and engage in perfect practice to achieve success in music production.

I would advise anyone looking to learn to read and reread this book until they fully grasp the concepts. Additionally, I have introduced a concept called “the four steps of learning,” which can help streamline the learning process.

We also learned how to use the Browser tool and Channel Rack, learned about the basics of the Playlist tool, workflow techniques, and frameworks, and worked through FL Studio’s mixer and plugins. These concepts act as the foundation for the frameworks I’m going to share in Chapter 2, and I’m excited to start sharing some very specific technical frameworks.

We can now move on to Chapter 2, where I will share with you the secrets of how I make records work within the marketplace using creative approaches to sound design and score techniques – the real secrets!