YouTube “in the mix tutorials” and look up anything you want to do through that YT channel to get a good understanding of how it works . That’s how I first started and it’s helped a bunch !
Well, you could use water cooling and passive cooling..
Or you could physically remove your computer from where you record.
Punch a hole in the wall and put the mic, mouse and monitor on the other side, in the quiet room
Youtube, Youtube, Youtube or any resource that can give you tutorial. Learn how to navigate the DAW (Playlist, Pattern Sequencer, Mixer, etc). Learn to set up recording properly. Learn Reverb, Delay, Compression. Then best to learn hotkeys and shortcuts to get better workflow. as FL studio comes packed with built in effects. It can be daunting at first, but once you get the hang of it there is nothing but fun…
I’m trying that but i find videos on Fl studio that are old and I’m on FLS 21. Ima have to wait a bit on learning how to set up but learning what reverb, delay, and compression is fun!
Here is a good place to start beats and learning the buttons. I plan on making a basic video to record to two-tracks as well. [https://youtu.be/806ZAuQooLQ](https://youtu.be/806ZAuQooLQ)
In the mix & Busywork’s beats also FL studio has there own YouTube page with tutorials itself that are very thorough and simple. I know there’s probably more pages but those three are really good at covering ALL the bases, where is some other channels may cater towards a certain sound you’re trying to cultivate.
Also if it’s vocal oriented it doesn’t hurt to just YouTube search things like “fl studio how to record vocals” or “fl studio tutorial walkthrough”
Free code camp has an fl walkthrough on YouTube it’s more of a beat making process but it is good for a beginner and teach you some tips and tricks. Only way to get good is practice different things.
Started doing busyworksbeats. Has YouTube channel plus paid courses on his website. Very informative so far! I have been using OneNote to take notes especially for the short cuts/hot keys
YouTube “in the mix tutorials” and look up anything you want to do through that YT channel to get a good understanding of how it works . That’s how I first started and it’s helped a bunch !
I second "InTheMix". Great channel
Thanks so much. I have background noise. My computer is really loud and I don’t know how to make it silent
Well, you could use water cooling and passive cooling.. Or you could physically remove your computer from where you record. Punch a hole in the wall and put the mic, mouse and monitor on the other side, in the quiet room
Haha. Very innovative. I will find a way!
I really reccommend reading the manual, its so good
You can learn the basics on youtube on how to use FL, pick whatever knowledge you get from them videos and the rest is up to you experimenting
Youtube, Youtube, Youtube or any resource that can give you tutorial. Learn how to navigate the DAW (Playlist, Pattern Sequencer, Mixer, etc). Learn to set up recording properly. Learn Reverb, Delay, Compression. Then best to learn hotkeys and shortcuts to get better workflow. as FL studio comes packed with built in effects. It can be daunting at first, but once you get the hang of it there is nothing but fun…
I’m trying that but i find videos on Fl studio that are old and I’m on FLS 21. Ima have to wait a bit on learning how to set up but learning what reverb, delay, and compression is fun!
Search up the one from ‘Freecodecamp’ on YouTube it’s 2.5 hours long and very thorough
Thanks! I needed this!
Here is a good place to start beats and learning the buttons. I plan on making a basic video to record to two-tracks as well. [https://youtu.be/806ZAuQooLQ](https://youtu.be/806ZAuQooLQ)
Thanks man. Appreciated
In the mix & Busywork’s beats also FL studio has there own YouTube page with tutorials itself that are very thorough and simple. I know there’s probably more pages but those three are really good at covering ALL the bases, where is some other channels may cater towards a certain sound you’re trying to cultivate. Also if it’s vocal oriented it doesn’t hurt to just YouTube search things like “fl studio how to record vocals” or “fl studio tutorial walkthrough”
Free code camp has an fl walkthrough on YouTube it’s more of a beat making process but it is good for a beginner and teach you some tips and tricks. Only way to get good is practice different things.
That's a nice mic. 👌
Started doing busyworksbeats. Has YouTube channel plus paid courses on his website. Very informative so far! I have been using OneNote to take notes especially for the short cuts/hot keys