well... it's been a little while since I posted. I'm going to start posting weekly tutorials again on Fridays so lmk if there's any specific videos you guys want to see. I do plan on doing some FL Studio 24 content coming up pretty soon. Hope these 17 tips are helpful and if you have any of your own that I missed in this video feel free to comment below!
Ayyyy I appreciate that! It's always good to hear that my tutorials have been helpful and the plan is definitely to keep the tutorials going this time around 💪
I had absolutely no idea about the in-program option to fix files, I always went to older saves. I'm definitely going to use the diagnostic method first, the next time that happens, thanks for that tip, as well as removing the background noise.
I'm absolutely delighted to see you're back after such a long hiatus. I've missed your content immensely. While you were away, Image-Line released two incredible synths: Kepler and its larger counterpart, Kepler EXO. I'd love for you to consider creating a comprehensive sound design series for each, similar to the ones you've done for other FL Studio gems like Sytrus. Your expertise in sound design is unparalleled, and I'm eager to learn from your insights
I really appreciate the love and the detailed comment. Image-line really has been working hard to make FL Studio better and better so I definitely plan on doing some tutorials on some of the newer plugins they have released. I think it would be cool to do another sound design series like you suggested. Let me know if there are any specific sounds you have in mind
@@AnotherMonster That's fantastic! For sound ideas, I think it would be a great starting point to craft a warm analogue pad and a warm Juno bass, considering that these synths emulate the iconic Juno-6 and Jupiter-8
Nice video dude. I consider myself pretty knowledgeable in Fl and I learned something kool. Thanks! Here's a mouse wheel hack. Right click and hold then roll the mouse wheel. Also, while hovering in the middle you can click and hold the mouse wheel then right click. I got a lot of mouse tricks lol cheers from California
I've seen people complain about both. I get the argument but personally I've never come anywhere near using 125 mixer channels in a project. What kind of music are you producing that you need that many channels? haha
well... it's been a little while since I posted. I'm going to start posting weekly tutorials again on Fridays so lmk if there's any specific videos you guys want to see. I do plan on doing some FL Studio 24 content coming up pretty soon. Hope these 17 tips are helpful and if you have any of your own that I missed in this video feel free to comment below!
You are alive!
Welcome back
I'm officially alive and it feels good hahaha
Pls do slap house bass on sytrus it would be really helpful
I'm glad you're back, you don't know how much your tutorials have helped me, and I hope you don't leave again
Ayyyy I appreciate that! It's always good to hear that my tutorials have been helpful and the plan is definitely to keep the tutorials going this time around 💪
Glad to see u back! Nice video, thanks.
I'm so glad you did post again. I still use your sytrus trick for making Reese bass 😉
Great tips, many thanks!
Glad to see you're still here my friend! It's been awhile!
a couple of tips I didn't know like moving the browser, nice to see you back
The mixer chain hack was AMAZING. That will help my workflow while mixing so much.
nice!!
I had absolutely no idea about the in-program option to fix files, I always went to older saves. I'm definitely going to use the diagnostic method first, the next time that happens, thanks for that tip, as well as removing the background noise.
Sounds good ized! Super helpful tips. Thanks mate!
3:10 fun fact: Crtl + G will also merge selected audio clips!
Actually did not realize this! Thanks!
I'm absolutely delighted to see you're back after such a long hiatus. I've missed your content immensely. While you were away, Image-Line released two incredible synths: Kepler and its larger counterpart, Kepler EXO. I'd love for you to consider creating a comprehensive sound design series for each, similar to the ones you've done for other FL Studio gems like Sytrus. Your expertise in sound design is unparalleled, and I'm eager to learn from your insights
I really appreciate the love and the detailed comment. Image-line really has been working hard to make FL Studio better and better so I definitely plan on doing some tutorials on some of the newer plugins they have released. I think it would be cool to do another sound design series like you suggested. Let me know if there are any specific sounds you have in mind
@@AnotherMonster That's fantastic! For sound ideas, I think it would be a great starting point to craft a warm analogue pad and a warm Juno bass, considering that these synths emulate the iconic Juno-6 and Jupiter-8
thanks David
Nice video dude. I consider myself pretty knowledgeable in Fl and I learned something kool. Thanks! Here's a mouse wheel hack. Right click and hold then roll the mouse wheel. Also, while hovering in the middle you can click and hold the mouse wheel then right click. I got a lot of mouse tricks lol cheers from California
oh nice! these are definitely good to know
@AnotherMonster I use the first tip to go back to pencil from cut quickly since the P is further away and C is right there lol.
David is so back
Pls do slap house bass on sytrus it would be really helpful!
Wow i havent seen you in a long time @David
It's a long story haha
feels good to be back though
Less mixer slots isn't the problem, less mixer channels is the problem
I've seen people complain about both. I get the argument but personally I've never come anywhere near using 125 mixer channels in a project. What kind of music are you producing that you need that many channels? haha
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