You can find samples and get inspired at any point in your life. This means you may have songs that connected with you during your childhood, bands you saw in concert, orchestras you attended, YouTube videos you enjoy, or the most popular method in electronic, rap, and pop music: digging through vinyl records. Vinyl records and turntables can be recorded in the same manner as a microphone used while recording vocals. The only difference is that you will be using a line-level signal while recording vinyl records into FL Studio. It signifies that audio output for condenser microphones will generally use XLR cables and record players or turntables will use RCA, one quarter inch, and/or SPDIF outputs. You will simply select your vinyl record audio input in the same manner that you choose your input for vocals, guitar, or keyboards.
FL Studio Cookbook
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FL Studio Cookbook
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
FL Studio Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Configuring FL Studio
Working with the Step Sequencer and Channels
Building Your Song
Using the Playlist
Using the FL Studio Mixer and Recording Audio
Sampling Using Edison
Exporting and Rendering Your Project
Humanizing Your Song
Recording Automation
Rewiring Reason to FL Studio
Your Rights as a Composer and Copyrights
Index
Customer Reviews