You can also show ghost notes from other patterns which is new, right click a Playlist track and go "Show ghost notes" or right click the ghost note selector button in the piano roll
That's what I thought, I tried to do it but couldn't get it to come up correctly when I recorded the vid so I edited it out just in case I was saying the wrong thing haha
It's not super obvious how to do it because they'll only show when patterns are opened from the playlist, and only when the two clips actually overlapp
True, that's something I've had an issue with when importing midi arrangements and having to then figure out which channel is which haha. Gonna get BRSO now though, thanks for that!
im trying to switch from ableton to another daw,my top 3,fl studio cubase studio one,my question is,is fl studio really that much bad for audio and recordings? i just cant understand,if its bad,how come most producers and most songs are made in fl studio?
It's not "bad" at recording audio in any way. The only thing FL's Audio recording "lacks" at this point is a comping/"playlisting" feature similar to that of Pro Tools or Ableton. I have a whole video about recording audio in FL from a few months ago that shows how I personally use it, and how quick and easy you can move with it, along with some reasons why I prefer it over recording audio in a "traditional Daw" (where playlist track 1 = mixer track 1, etc). At the end of the day though audio from FL for 90% of major label artists/releases is still getting mixed in Pro Tools whether it be just a 2 track mix of the beat + vocals, or the beat multi-tracks and the vocals haha
Realistically, in this day and age there are different flavors of the same capabilities. FL is more flexible for if you like to create your own workflows, whereas Ableton has a very well refined set in stone workflow that has been well documented on RUclips
Yeah I actually started with Live Lite as far as making beats since it came with my first Focusrite. I know it's extremely limited compared to Standard or Suite but I still go back to it to warp clips all the time. I find that it feels like it can invoke a specific midset for me personally in whatever I'm making , which like you said probably has to do with the "standardized" workflow, that I don't tend to get in FL
"to all of my beaters and beatettes out there" is crazy 😭
subscribing now
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intro is unexpected
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I'm ngl I'm a beginner and this was chalk full of helpful tips and advice! Thanks a ton dude, great video. Keep doing what you're doing
You're welcome!! Glad it could be a help! DM me on IG if you ever have any questions!
Very nice and dope!
Thanks! I appreciate it!
You can also show ghost notes from other patterns which is new, right click a Playlist track and go "Show ghost notes" or right click the ghost note selector button in the piano roll
That's what I thought, I tried to do it but couldn't get it to come up correctly when I recorded the vid so I edited it out just in case I was saying the wrong thing haha
It's not super obvious how to do it because they'll only show when patterns are opened from the playlist, and only when the two clips actually overlapp
@Purplesky-ky5jo ah yeah, I don't think I had them overlapping in the playlist when I tried
That intro was wild!!! 🤣
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me realizing i haven't updated since 21.2 after seeing this 💀
😂😂 that was a pretty big update to be fair
Give us Articulation key trigger key titles without needing BRSO!
True, that's something I've had an issue with when importing midi arrangements and having to then figure out which channel is which haha. Gonna get BRSO now though, thanks for that!
@seigeinc Yeah brotha, no problem. BRSO is a Godsend in that game!
"Master Beater" 💀
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Long ways since the 90s fl studio
100% for sure!
im trying to switch from ableton to another daw,my top 3,fl studio cubase studio one,my question is,is fl studio really that much bad for audio and recordings? i just cant understand,if its bad,how come most producers and most songs are made in fl studio?
It's not "bad" at recording audio in any way. The only thing FL's Audio recording "lacks" at this point is a comping/"playlisting" feature similar to that of Pro Tools or Ableton. I have a whole video about recording audio in FL from a few months ago that shows how I personally use it, and how quick and easy you can move with it, along with some reasons why I prefer it over recording audio in a "traditional Daw" (where playlist track 1 = mixer track 1, etc).
At the end of the day though audio from FL for 90% of major label artists/releases is still getting mixed in Pro Tools whether it be just a 2 track mix of the beat + vocals, or the beat multi-tracks and the vocals haha
@@seigeinc thanks for explanation man,i will check that video too :)
You're welcome!
Ableton is simply better🤷♂️
Or be like me and use both for maximum greatness 🦾
Realistically, in this day and age there are different flavors of the same capabilities. FL is more flexible for if you like to create your own workflows, whereas Ableton has a very well refined set in stone workflow that has been well documented on RUclips
Yeah I actually started with Live Lite as far as making beats since it came with my first Focusrite. I know it's extremely limited compared to Standard or Suite but I still go back to it to warp clips all the time. I find that it feels like it can invoke a specific midset for me personally in whatever I'm making , which like you said probably has to do with the "standardized" workflow, that I don't tend to get in FL
@@krystiannorthwall6726fl also has a lot more tutorials I think ( mainly cuz it’s so damn easy to crack and everyone has it)
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Thanks!