@@midnaslament I totally get that! When I first started I had a hard time too, but you've got this! Just keep creating. That's what got me to where I am now. Let me now if you have questions on the concepts in the video:)Also, I'll keep releasing more resources to help out as well! By the way, what made you want to jump into music production (i.e., making music for your content, or on a journey to become a music producer, etc)?
@ i’ve always been super interested in production particularly in middle school and high school. it wasn’t until i listened to earl sweatshirt’s some rap songs that inspired me to dive into production. j dilla is another inspiration
Wow! That's amazing! Well, I'm glad you're diving in, and good luck on the journey! From what I'm hearing, are you looking into trap/hip hop type music production at the moment?
Thanks you very much for the whole series "Make Song in 5 Days", today I've just finish this one , and it really helped me learning the different functionnality of FL Studio! It is a funny coincidence that you started this series when I wanted to start composing with it. In the past I was using LLMS, an open source software, but I had limitations and it was not easy to use. I have one question, about making variations. For exemple here you keep the same pattern for every instrument, and let's say I want to make a variation for the melody. What I'm doing right now, is to create a new pattern in the playlist, then copy paste the melody from the other pattern (the first one), and now I can change it. But I also create a new track to put this new melody( so this new pattern). I would like to know how you manage this case, and if it's a good practice to create a new tack for every variations, or maybe just keep one track name "Melody" and then drag and drop the different pattern ? Thanks again for you hard work, your videos are really helpful and qualitative 🙂
Hi Legendary! I would first like to say thank you so much for watching the series! I also started music production with LMMS, and like you said, I had limitations too! When making melody variations, you don't have to keep making a new pattern manually. I Iike to place the pattern I want to vary on a track, then left click the mini keyboard icon on the top left corner of the pattern piece, and click "make pattern unique." This automatically makes a copy of the pattern that I can edit (with all the same instruments and notes), then adjust the piano roll with the different notes I want to use in the variation. Does this help explain it? I'm so glad that my videos are helpful to you, and, again, I really appreciate you taking the time to watch them!
@@MrsLadyLobster What a coincidence for LLMS ! Thanks you for the tips on "make pattern unique", it's exactky what I needed, it's a gain of time for sure! I think I'll create different pattern like this but keep placing them on a same Track to avoid having too much of them By the way, for the FLEX plugin, and also the Sytrus plugin, do you know if there is some good tutorial that explain how to change some preset to create our own "sound" ? This is what I struggle the most now : I have a sound in my head, but none of the preset are exactly what I'm thinking , and sound properties is pretty hard to undertand. I try to change the setting in the plugin, but I'm doing that blindy, without knowing what I do lol I don't know if you plan doing a video on this ? Or if you have some tips I'll take it !
@@legendaryxelar327 I'm glad it was helpful! As for your questions for FLEX and Sytrus, it sounds like you're looking for what's known as "sound design." I'm still learning this myself, but I'd recommend checking out these videos from InTheMix, one of my favorite music producer channels: Sytrus Tutorial: ruclips.net/video/R4dGeHAafkg/видео.html&pp=ygURaW4gdGhlIG1peCBzeXRydXM%3D FLEX Tutorial: ruclips.net/video/EfAUj3lvW3A/видео.html&pp=ygUPaW4gdGhlIG1peCBmbGV4
@@MrsLadyLobster Thanks you very much !! It's exactly what I was looking for ! Alright I'll learn how to "sound design" so, I didn't know the name , now I have a program for the next months aha
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Awesome! I'm glad that you enjoyed :) How is it going creating your song?
@@MrsLadyLobsternot good it’s hard as a beginner but i’m gonna use ur video to improve
@@midnaslament I totally get that! When I first started I had a hard time too, but you've got this! Just keep creating. That's what got me to where I am now. Let me now if you have questions on the concepts in the video:)Also, I'll keep releasing more resources to help out as well! By the way, what made you want to jump into music production (i.e., making music for your content, or on a journey to become a music producer, etc)?
@ i’ve always been super interested in production particularly in middle school and high school. it wasn’t until i listened to earl sweatshirt’s some rap songs that inspired me to dive into production. j dilla is another inspiration
Wow! That's amazing! Well, I'm glad you're diving in, and good luck on the journey! From what I'm hearing, are you looking into trap/hip hop type music production at the moment?
Thanks you very much for the whole series "Make Song in 5 Days", today I've just finish this one , and it really helped me learning the different functionnality of FL Studio! It is a funny coincidence that you started this series when I wanted to start composing with it. In the past I was using LLMS, an open source software, but I had limitations and it was not easy to use.
I have one question, about making variations. For exemple here you keep the same pattern for every instrument, and let's say I want to make a variation for the melody. What I'm doing right now, is to create a new pattern in the playlist, then copy paste the melody from the other pattern (the first one), and now I can change it. But I also create a new track to put this new melody( so this new pattern).
I would like to know how you manage this case, and if it's a good practice to create a new tack for every variations, or maybe just keep one track name "Melody" and then drag and drop the different pattern ?
Thanks again for you hard work, your videos are really helpful and qualitative 🙂
Hi Legendary! I would first like to say thank you so much for watching the series! I also started music production with LMMS, and like you said, I had limitations too!
When making melody variations, you don't have to keep making a new pattern manually. I Iike to place the pattern I want to vary on a track, then left click the mini keyboard icon on the top left corner of the pattern piece, and click "make pattern unique." This automatically makes a copy of the pattern that I can edit (with all the same instruments and notes), then adjust the piano roll with the different notes I want to use in the variation.
Does this help explain it?
I'm so glad that my videos are helpful to you, and, again, I really appreciate you taking the time to watch them!
@@MrsLadyLobster What a coincidence for LLMS !
Thanks you for the tips on "make pattern unique", it's exactky what I needed, it's a gain of time for sure! I think I'll create different pattern like this but keep placing them on a same Track to avoid having too much of them
By the way, for the FLEX plugin, and also the Sytrus plugin, do you know if there is some good tutorial that explain how to change some preset to create our own "sound" ? This is what I struggle the most now : I have a sound in my head, but none of the preset are exactly what I'm thinking , and sound properties is pretty hard to undertand. I try to change the setting in the plugin, but I'm doing that blindy, without knowing what I do lol
I don't know if you plan doing a video on this ? Or if you have some tips I'll take it !
@@legendaryxelar327 I'm glad it was helpful! As for your questions for FLEX and Sytrus, it sounds like you're looking for what's known as "sound design." I'm still learning this myself, but I'd recommend checking out these videos from InTheMix, one of my favorite music producer channels:
Sytrus Tutorial: ruclips.net/video/R4dGeHAafkg/видео.html&pp=ygURaW4gdGhlIG1peCBzeXRydXM%3D
FLEX Tutorial: ruclips.net/video/EfAUj3lvW3A/видео.html&pp=ygUPaW4gdGhlIG1peCBmbGV4
@@MrsLadyLobster Thanks you very much !! It's exactly what I was looking for ! Alright I'll learn how to "sound design" so, I didn't know the name , now I have a program for the next months aha
@ Awesome! I'm glad it's helpful! Let me know if you need anything else :)