Lol... i just read some of your earlier comments about having FL studio. I suggest looking for tutorials... there's a million of em out there... esp. on youtube.
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Lol... i just read some of your earlier comments about having FL studio. I suggest looking for tutorials... there's a million of em out there... esp. on youtube.
Thanks. But there's only one problem, i have seen a lot of the "How to make DNB in FL" tutorials, and i know most of the things, not really that helpful for me.
And in most of them, they take a drumloop and slice it up. And i'm against that, because they are all usiing the same samples, and it makes me sick. I better like to make my own drumloops from the bottom, instead o just editing a bit in a drumloop. it makes the song a lot more unique. But thanks for helping me... Kinda...
And if you need any help with FL, i'm here to help you :D
Check out my new song i took your advice see what you think
<a href="http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/215896">http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/liste n/215896</a>
Roflysoft
I suggest you look into getting the program "FL Studio 8." I'm really new at this too and i feel like that program has a lot of great starting points for new users. Its really fun to mess around with and its fairly easy to create some decent sounding stuff without much effort. If you purchase it... its kind of expensive. There's free demo-versions that you can find out there on the internet but the demo version doesn't allow you to save your projects. Some people probably seed it on random torrenting sites but i'm not really into that. Idk what you're running right now, but i really think that FL studio is really new-user friendly and i've learned a lot already just by going through some tutorials.
Good luck!
zenodio
I have got FL since the first day i started producing music. The only thing i'm new at is to produce the DNB genre.