As an FL user, i already watched your previous Ableton videos and just translated the concepts into FL. With a good teacher, the DAW doesn't matter :) cool to see you trying FL though!
Here's a summary of all the tips I got from you guys today, thought I'd post in case others could benefit: simssi there's a button in the top right corner of each plugin window where you can choose if keypresses go to the plugin or to FL - I don't if it helps with your space situation though Henkka_huu u can add those own vsts to that list by clicking the star next to them. star will light up orange and that vst will be added to that fl effects/instrument list. u can allso organize those lists Ashley Hollis F8 for plugin database, the best way to add plugins. You have to set it up first though. Ashley Hollis Drag instruments directly onto a playlist track. It creates a pattern, assigns it to the mixer, auto colours and links them all Ashley Hollis Slicer instead of Slicex? DeltaUK_ Btw you can change the order of the plugin by scrolling while your mouse is over them s a d / 1 0 additionally you can scroll your mouse wheel to change the order Ashley Hollis The channel rack number is just for the step sequencer, it doesn't affect piano roll earlymorning you may want to assign instruments to plalist tracks, just like you assigned serum
Been a FL studio user for years, been using your methods I’ve learned and phased them into it, Stranjah you’re an amazing content creator and artist man, keep up the good work! Junglist forever!
@@STRANJAH Yeah. I didn't know about the loop function, cause i always just paint the pattern in, but i've heard that the loop function is the primary one in ableton, so i guess that's why you did it. I've never really been good at drawing in sampler patterns, with the piano roll, but knew how to do it. But the thing that really got me, was that you were using the sampler, to control the transients and stuff. i never thought of doing that, and i don't know why
FL is way slept on! I personally think the overall functionality is super user friendly and the visual aesthetic is easy in the eyes for long sessions. Plus the Image line stock plugins aren’t too shabby. Been a little over 8 years using FL and still find new things to learn. Big up!
I'd recommend clicking the "interactive step sequencer / piano roll overview" button at the top right of the sequencer pane to switch to the piano roll mode inside the sequencer (it should stay that way permanently until you change it back). This gets rid of the whole "step" thing in the sequencer entirely and makes it act like a quick link to the piano roll for any individual instrument.
Dude thank you so much for this video. Along with learning how to better make jungle, you’ve taught me how to better maneuver fl studio. I always have a frustration and hesitation with opening my laptop because I’m sluggish when it comes to moving around the daw.
This is exactly the type of tune I'm ultimately aiming my learning towards. Picked up a few new ways of doing what I currently do in FL through watching this, perfect video. I'll echo what many others have said, more FL content would be amazing. Although you can transfer ideas between DAWs, it's seeing the workflow in action on your own platform that inspires. Keep it up mate!
i have been learning FL for about 8 months, and i have learned more through this video. your workflow is great. but, im a noob. thanks again for your hard work.
Finally a perfect tutorial for learning jungle production on FL🙏🙏 thanks bro! I always watch your tutorials and try to transpose your techniques on fl studio, but watching you work directly on it is much much easier. It would be wonderful if you produce a neurofunk track from zero on fl studio, that would be the definitive tutorial, since there aren’t many on yt
fruity slicer is for simple slicing, slicex has way more options if you want to do more with your loops. 3:50 there's no need to turn on that "loop function", your patterns loop automatically. due to the nature of how patterns work, you can have multiple instruments & loops of different lengths contained in one pattern. So those "loop options" you turned on are for when you have for example 4 bar loops & 8 bars loops all in one pattern. turning on that option will make sure the 4 bar loop, continues to loop even after passing 4 bars, while the 8 bar loop is playing(if that makes sense). 3:56 BTW the loop button in the channel rack is for looping in the pattern not the playlist. All though turning on loop button in channel rack & then dragging it at the end to loop a pattern in the playlist is one way of looping patterns(that's a recent feature that was added to help people coming from other DAWs to better adjust), that's not how most Fl users loop patterns in playlist, the easier way is to click the pattern you want to loop, then go to an empty space next to it & "click, hold and drag" to draw the pattern over & over. 6:42 faster way to change the order, is by using mouse wheel. just hover of the slot you want to change & roll mouse wheel down or up to change the order. 8:58 just open the pianoroll and add notes, it will automatically adjust the bar length as you add notes, no need to setup the bar length before hand. 9:15 double click on the pattern in the playlist, it will automatic open the piano roll of that instrument the pattern belongs to. you only ever need to use "key roll" list if you have 2 or more instruments with notes in their pianoroll, all in one pattern. 12:33 you can simply click & drag the audio clip directly into the playlist, that way you can chop it up however you want without have to adjust the ADSR envelopes
I use FL and watch your vids because I've been listening to your music for some time now and recently noticed that you share your process. Something you quickly learn as a Musician in general is that you can apply basically anything you learn from anyone who shares something to learn with music production. Apply it as you see fit ❤❤
I use fl. I've tried ableton, but I find I'm starting as a newbie with and I just want to create, so I go back to fl. I didn't realise the loop section in fl so thank you for that.
To make a four bar loop you just write in the notes, you don’t need to do that thing on the channel rack.. then just go to your pattern and click it in.. also, if you go to the little brush icon you can just drag your pattern across the screen for however many bars you like
@@STRANJAH About the plugins, you can click the star next to a plugin to favorite it so that you can access it in the pkugin menu instead of going there.
this is badass!! you should really finish this one for sure, maybe give it away like the cheeky bootleg it is. seems like you had fun making this ... anyway its a scorcher mr stranjah!
Great to seeing you use my favourite DAW! P.S. Slicex plugin is awesome for slicing breaks, adding filters and outputting individual hits to different FL Studio outputs :-)
LMAO at the dance moves at the beginning. That is SO me. I am constantly making gun hands to compensate for my lack of dance moves. A good one is with your right arm stretched out terminating in a gun hand making trigger motions with your left arm crossed over your right arm. This is a good one for rap music.
Been using FL since 2016 and i have wanted to know a way to slice breaks automatically like ive seen you do in Ableton, today i found out how 😀 nice one Stranjah sick video as always!
You’re so good at producing, I’ve only just downloaded FL and want to start playing around with producing but I genuinely have no idea, I dont know what I dont know type of situation😂
I have made tonnes of stuff on flstudio for so many years. Once you learn all the little secrets it's so fast to flow on the tracks. The 3xosc is good for basic nice basslines. I mostly use serum in fl but also the gms is a monster for basslines.
So when you’re trying to press space to replay just click the little border around the vst up the top (dark grey) and it should work fine (it can be a pain when you’re scrolling through different sounds and you have to keep clicking it lol)
13:15 i think what you mean is: there is a pattern and song mode button on the left of the play button, song mode will play the song, pattern mode will play w/e you have selected. You can know what pattern is selected by the green border colour, for example 3:44
i’m in tears rn. i’m an fl user i’ve been trying to long to get these breaks and it’s finally coming together. it’s so hard to get good sounds for my drums but this song was so good with the vocals u make it look so easy
I also use logic pro and I have a little experience with ableton, however i have used FL Studio a lot more since they made it mac compatible and to be fair it once you get used to the workflow i find it the most fun to play with and i always manage to get a good groove going AND most importantly i enjoy using it so much a large amount of the beats i start end up being songs because my creativity just flows. Stranja thankyou for this video i always enjoy your videos and keep them coming!
even when I produced in FL, I chopped the sample itself. Learning how to scrub etc there was critical. The reason I can't go back, and I've tried, is because those same functions are just a bit easier in Ableton. It's a bit sad, because there's a lot I love about FL (like UI) that you don't get from ableton, but relearning those shortcuts and having to do a little bit more work for every sample/track is keeping me from diving back in.
Your vids are some of my favorite on UA-cam. I have a request for a simple video that I don't believe has been covered completely, or at least on its own yet (as you've naturally touched on on the topic). I'd love a video simply on some popular Amen patterns. Once the break's been sliced to MIDI, I noticed you're able to quickly grab a section and arrange it in a pattern without even hearing it. I'd love for you to go through a couple of these...the pattern that you used for Prominence is mad and would love some insight into it for example. I know theres a lot of info about processing the Amen, but not all that much on rhythmically arranging it. Thanks as always!
Would love to see more on FL. My workflow is much different, so have picked up a number of different techniques from this. Also, if someone could put me in the right direction too of the plugin focus, not allowing space bar to play the track behind the external plugin.
Yo! Absolutely amazing video, very helpful for us FL users. Is there any chance that you could take us through the sounds of BRU-C Take Control, it’s an absolute ace song and I’d love to get a deeper look into it
Thank you so much !!! When I was a teenager in the late 90´s, exactly breaks like this (Metalheadz Platinum Breakz etc.) nailed me to the jungle/dnb for the next 10 years. And now when I try to produce something (but only as a hobby yet and not primarily dnb) I can see the know-how of the days back then in the aspect of this music I still love! I feel like the breaks are so classic and I recognize them in so many tracks which leads me to the question ... how does it work with royalties? For example I feel free to use the amen break because you can find something about the legal status already on wikipedia and generally it has so massive use over the decades. But what about copter, hotpants or other breaks? Do you know about any problems? I am asking because in 2019 Audio Animals provided remastered breaks like this for free and obviously they had to stop it and lock the comments on youtube by the video celebrating 50 years of the amen break. I think hypothetically - for example I can imagine layering a lot of these breaks in bouncy rap beats so this is quite different business environment ... Thank you and big up!
Hello, Stranjah! Please, could you throw a link to the sample "sesame_street_170" in rx2 and wav formats? I can't find it. I will be very grateful Thanks for the video!
Before i used FL Studio, but I have never progressed as much as since I have been using Ableton, especially for the production of Dub or D & B. I'm curious to see how you use it.
Solving Problems is how our creativity is stimulated. That is why trying out new things is always a push in creativity. That’s why we love to try out new synths, sample packs.... and DAWs????
Thanks bro! Even though I'm using Ableton, this video really inspired me. Got dt 990 pro on the way, can't wait to test these headphones out. Been using some old AKG K77 for years and years so hopefully this will make a considerable impact on the mixing process and the end result
Argh I don’t remember what I used in this video now as I think I used a number of EQ and compression FX which were not free. FL comes stock with some great plugins though
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As an FL user, i already watched your previous Ableton videos and just translated the concepts into FL.
With a good teacher, the DAW doesn't matter :)
cool to see you trying FL though!
glad to hear that!
i myself apply it to maschine but the way he is so fluid with ableton it makes me want to switch! lol
@@FernandoMartinez-dn4se I too use it for both Maschine and FL
Can't wait to get myself a Maschine + or maybe MPC Live for standalone stuff.
wow I'm trying and it's not easy
3:46 I've been using FL for almost a decade and this man uses it once and teaches me a game-changing shortcut I love it. Great video.
Here's a summary of all the tips I got from you guys today, thought I'd post in case others could benefit:
simssi
there's a button in the top right corner of each plugin window where you can choose if keypresses go to the plugin or to FL - I don't if it helps with your space situation though
Henkka_huu
u can add those own vsts to that list by clicking the star next to them. star will light up orange and that vst will be added to that fl effects/instrument list. u can allso organize those lists
Ashley Hollis
F8 for plugin database, the best way to add plugins. You have to set it up first though.
Ashley Hollis
Drag instruments directly onto a playlist track. It creates a pattern, assigns it to the mixer, auto colours and links them all
Ashley Hollis
Slicer instead of Slicex?
DeltaUK_
Btw you can change the order of the plugin by scrolling while your mouse is over them
s a d / 1 0
additionally you can scroll your mouse wheel to change the order
Ashley Hollis
The channel rack number is just for the step sequencer, it doesn't affect piano roll
earlymorning
you may want to assign instruments to plalist tracks, just like you assigned serum
As a FL studio user I'm happy you uploaded this :D
most welcome!
Been a FL studio user for years, been using your methods I’ve learned and phased them into it, Stranjah you’re an amazing content creator and artist man, keep up the good work!
Junglist forever!
I've been using FL for a bit over 2 years, and i still learned stuff from this video...I feel like i should have known this shit
big up, its interesting how we all learn different bits of the software
@@STRANJAH Yeah. I didn't know about the loop function, cause i always just paint the pattern in, but i've heard that the loop function is the primary one in ableton, so i guess that's why you did it. I've never really been good at drawing in sampler patterns, with the piano roll, but knew how to do it. But the thing that really got me, was that you were using the sampler, to control the transients and stuff. i never thought of doing that, and i don't know why
@@zig8925 glad you dig that, def transient control for tighter drums is a must for modern d&b
Its because STRANJAH actually read the manual
@@johannsson8559 Damn that's dedication. I didnt even know there was a manual though
FL is way slept on! I personally think the overall functionality is super user friendly and the visual aesthetic is easy in the eyes for long sessions. Plus the Image line stock plugins aren’t too shabby. Been a little over 8 years using FL and still find new things to learn. Big up!
H oh hi
Finally! I would love to see more FL videos from you or even see a buyable jungle production kit for FL like you did for Ableton. Thank you!
will consider it!
I'd recommend clicking the "interactive step sequencer / piano roll overview" button at the top right of the sequencer pane to switch to the piano roll mode inside the sequencer (it should stay that way permanently until you change it back). This gets rid of the whole "step" thing in the sequencer entirely and makes it act like a quick link to the piano roll for any individual instrument.
thanks for the tip!
i USE bITWIG ..you dont know how much i love and enjoy your tutorial , many thanks !!
What a tune you create here ! big ups !!
Dude thank you so much for this video. Along with learning how to better make jungle, you’ve taught me how to better maneuver fl studio. I always have a frustration and hesitation with opening my laptop because I’m sluggish when it comes to moving around the daw.
This is exactly the type of tune I'm ultimately aiming my learning towards. Picked up a few new ways of doing what I currently do in FL through watching this, perfect video.
I'll echo what many others have said, more FL content would be amazing. Although you can transfer ideas between DAWs, it's seeing the workflow in action on your own platform that inspires.
Keep it up mate!
you can drag a selection red for the playlist and have a longer part or section loop in song mode
When other producers use an unfamiliar DAW: bruh moment
When you use an unfamiliar DAW: pro tutorial
lol thx man
Such a lovely flip!
i have been learning FL for about 8 months, and i have learned more through this video. your workflow is great. but, im a noob. thanks again for your hard work.
happy to hear that, it was fun and I hope to do more. I learnt few things myself from the audience today, and can't wait to show an improved workflow.
@@STRANJAH would you recommend FL to beginners over ableton?
Finally a perfect tutorial for learning jungle production on FL🙏🙏 thanks bro! I always watch your tutorials and try to transpose your techniques on fl studio, but watching you work directly on it is much much easier. It would be wonderful if you produce a neurofunk track from zero on fl studio, that would be the definitive tutorial, since there aren’t many on yt
I was listening to the Helicopter Tune just the other day, supreme stepper 👌
So sick. Exactly what I’ve been looking for 🙏🏻
What settings did you use to quantise the Hotpantz break?
Love this style. The track came out good to. Reeewind ⏪
u are very good in fl my bro. Thanxxx🔥:D
Thanks guy. You the man.
That loop button is just what I needed. You are the zest 👌
More FL studio please! Very hard to find, good ones like yours. Maybe a jump up or dance floor 😊
Please do more videos using FL! Props and respect from Italy
Been using fl for 3 years n here’s my guy after 10 mins of using fl telling me I can literally type in the tempo instead of stretching the sample 🥲
fruity slicer is for simple slicing, slicex has way more options if you want to do more with your loops.
3:50 there's no need to turn on that "loop function", your patterns loop automatically. due to the nature of how patterns work, you can have multiple instruments & loops of different lengths contained in one pattern. So those "loop options" you turned on are for when you have for example 4 bar loops & 8 bars loops all in one pattern. turning on that option will make sure the 4 bar loop, continues to loop even after passing 4 bars, while the 8 bar loop is playing(if that makes sense).
3:56 BTW the loop button in the channel rack is for looping in the pattern not the playlist. All though turning on loop button in channel rack & then dragging it at the end to loop a pattern in the playlist is one way of looping patterns(that's a recent feature that was added to help people coming from other DAWs to better adjust), that's not how most Fl users loop patterns in playlist, the easier way is to click the pattern you want to loop, then go to an empty space next to it & "click, hold and drag" to draw the pattern over & over.
6:42 faster way to change the order, is by using mouse wheel. just hover of the slot you want to change & roll mouse wheel down or up to change the order.
8:58 just open the pianoroll and add notes, it will automatically adjust the bar length as you add notes, no need to setup the bar length before hand.
9:15 double click on the pattern in the playlist, it will automatic open the piano roll of that instrument the pattern belongs to. you only ever need to use "key roll" list if you have 2 or more instruments with notes in their pianoroll, all in one pattern.
12:33 you can simply click & drag the audio clip directly into the playlist, that way you can chop it up however you want without have to adjust the ADSR envelopes
I use FL and watch your vids because I've been listening to your music for some time now and recently noticed that you share your process. Something you quickly learn as a Musician in general is that you can apply basically anything you learn from anyone who shares something to learn with music production. Apply it as you see fit ❤❤
Stranjah you are awesome!!! Please make more FL Studio vids!!!
I use fl. I've tried ableton, but I find
I'm starting as a newbie with and I just want to create, so I go back to fl. I didn't realise the loop section in fl so thank you for that.
Nice tutorial man another cracking tune too.
You did amazingly well for your first time on flstudio
To make a four bar loop you just write in the notes, you don’t need to do that thing on the channel rack.. then just go to your pattern and click it in.. also, if you go to the little brush icon you can just drag your pattern across the screen for however many bars you like
thanks!
@@STRANJAH also regarding the piano roll thing, you tend to just right click the channel/instrument you're working with and click go to piano roll
@@STRANJAH About the plugins, you can click the star next to a plugin to favorite it so that you can access it in the pkugin menu instead of going there.
BIG UPz from France Don Stranjah!
Wow 90s rnb X jungle? Need more of this 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Its fun vibes
Nice video pal, would like to see you do a Jungle Amen tear up, in FL. Pitching, stretching, reverse etc.
Would love to see that too, I recommend looperator too bro, lovely on breaks
U gonna love the piano roll flow 😎
I can't wait to see how it compares to Cubase, which is the daddy of Key editors!
I dont know about Cubase and this was about fl :--) . He previously used ableton so it is a big difference there. But great if Cubase is THE Daddy!
will have to investigate more!
Awesome intro, you rock. *Slayer*
I loved this holy shit it came out so good
this is badass!! you should really finish this one for sure, maybe give it away like the cheeky bootleg it is. seems like you had fun making this ... anyway its a scorcher mr stranjah!
Thanks maybe I will!
@@STRANJAH please do!
You the mother jumping goat m8!! Keep'em coming!
Great to seeing you use my favourite DAW! P.S. Slicex plugin is awesome for slicing breaks, adding filters and outputting individual hits to different FL Studio outputs :-)
So I just found out, gonna play with Slicex next
This is sick would be good to see more FL bits! keep it up lad x
will do
LMAO at the dance moves at the beginning. That is SO me. I am constantly making gun hands to compensate for my lack of dance moves. A good one is with your right arm stretched out terminating in a gun hand making trigger motions with your left arm crossed over your right arm. This is a good one for rap music.
Been using FL since 2016 and i have wanted to know a way to slice breaks automatically like ive seen you do in Ableton, today i found out how 😀 nice one Stranjah sick video as always!
No problem, so apparently SLICEX in FL is better than Fruity Slicer. Its the new improved version, so make sure to check that.
@@STRANJAH Yeah Slicex is the bigger version, Slicer is still useful if you're not separating out the hits or going in too deeply editing it
This is delicious. More jungle pls
You’re so good at producing, I’ve only just downloaded FL and want to start playing around with producing but I genuinely have no idea, I dont know what I dont know type of situation😂
Great remix!
I have made tonnes of stuff on flstudio for so many years. Once you learn all the little secrets it's so fast to flow on the tracks. The 3xosc is good for basic nice basslines. I mostly use serum in fl but also the gms is a monster for basslines.
good to know will try those out
Hotbants killed me xD nice breaks and always a pleasure to watch and listen to! thank you so much =)
Love ur channel so much mate!
Always get excited when u upload!
Happy to hear that!
i don't speak Ableton but i watch your videos regardless. This video was a welcome surprise. More Fl Studio videos please.
lil amen lil real love all we need baybeee
Love it!!!
Dope, thanks master stranjah
Hyped for this.
I tend to use slicex cause you can route the slices to different channels. Also really nice to see you using my favourite DAW!
Thanks for the tips!
Great video as always, dude! One other DAW I'd like to ckeck out once is Reason, cos I like working with hardware and it kinda emulates that.
So when you’re trying to press space to replay just click the little border around the vst up the top (dark grey) and it should work fine (it can be a pain when you’re scrolling through different sounds and you have to keep clicking it lol)
nice one mate hopefully we see you doing some jump up dnb on fl studio please thanks dan
With fruity slicer 2, I always use the red dial at the top bc it doesn’t stretch. Just pitches up and down
i really enjoy your fruit handling, keep it up!
this is so helpful man 10/10 content always
fruity is super dope!!! I'm a user since v2 it's been a lovely journey.
Really sick video man
13:15 i think what you mean is: there is a pattern and song mode button on the left of the play button, song mode will play the song, pattern mode will play w/e you have selected. You can know what pattern is selected by the green border colour, for example 3:44
Thx man!
Would love it if you could do a video on the classic Chase & Status ‘Take Me Away’ bass in serum!
love ur vids !!!
Thank you for this!
welcome!
i’m in tears rn. i’m an fl user i’ve been trying to long to get these breaks and it’s finally coming together. it’s so hard to get good sounds for my drums but this song was so good with the vocals u make it look so easy
Music to my ears I hope you have success in your production!
CTRL + L is the hotkey to route your selected channel to the mixer, it also carrys over the name and color!
Theres also a pro transient algorithm under the slice button in fruity slicer which can change the sound a little
great to know!
oooh that's nice to know as well
I also use logic pro and I have a little experience with ableton, however i have used FL Studio a lot more since they made it mac compatible and to be fair it once you get used to the workflow i find it the most fun to play with and i always manage to get a good groove going AND most importantly i enjoy using it so much a large amount of the beats i start end up being songs because my creativity just flows.
Stranja thankyou for this video i always enjoy your videos and keep them coming!
even when I produced in FL, I chopped the sample itself. Learning how to scrub etc there was critical. The reason I can't go back, and I've tried, is because those same functions are just a bit easier in Ableton. It's a bit sad, because there's a lot I love about FL (like UI) that you don't get from ableton, but relearning those shortcuts and having to do a little bit more work for every sample/track is keeping me from diving back in.
i hear you its all about an easier workflow
Your vids are some of my favorite on UA-cam. I have a request for a simple video that I don't believe has been covered completely, or at least on its own yet (as you've naturally touched on on the topic). I'd love a video simply on some popular Amen patterns. Once the break's been sliced to MIDI, I noticed you're able to quickly grab a section and arrange it in a pattern without even hearing it. I'd love for you to go through a couple of these...the pattern that you used for Prominence is mad and would love some insight into it for example. I know theres a lot of info about processing the Amen, but not all that much on rhythmically arranging it. Thanks as always!
Would love to see more on FL. My workflow is much different, so have picked up a number of different techniques from this.
Also, if someone could put me in the right direction too of the plugin focus, not allowing space bar to play the track behind the external plugin.
Someone mentioned there's a button for that on the top-right hand corner of the plugin, it looks like a Calculator pad Icon. Click that.
@@STRANJAH Sweet! Ill check that out.
You sir deserve a new sub! Lot of informative content, thx! :)
Gonna try that chopping technique in a moment here
Yo! Absolutely amazing video, very helpful for us FL users.
Is there any chance that you could take us through the sounds of BRU-C Take Control, it’s an absolute ace song and I’d love to get a deeper look into it
Will check out that song, bigup
Thank you so much !!! When I was a teenager in the late 90´s, exactly breaks like this (Metalheadz Platinum Breakz etc.) nailed me to the jungle/dnb for the next 10 years. And now when I try to produce something (but only as a hobby yet and not primarily dnb) I can see the know-how of the days back then in the aspect of this music I still love! I feel like the breaks are so classic and I recognize them in so many tracks which leads me to the question ... how does it work with royalties? For example I feel free to use the amen break because you can find something about the legal status already on wikipedia and generally it has so massive use over the decades. But what about copter, hotpants or other breaks? Do you know about any problems? I am asking because in 2019 Audio Animals provided remastered breaks like this for free and obviously they had to stop it and lock the comments on youtube by the video celebrating 50 years of the amen break. I think hypothetically - for example I can imagine layering a lot of these breaks in bouncy rap beats so this is quite different business environment ... Thank you and big up!
Also you CNTRL and mouse wheel to zoom in and out of the project big tip
thanks that is big!
Hello, Stranjah!
Please, could you throw a link to the sample "sesame_street_170" in rx2 and wav formats? I can't find it. I will be very grateful
Thanks for the video!
this really is helpful, thanks a lot. Please make more with FL :)
Is there a way of getting the pre sliced Sesame and Pantz break pre chopped like the samples your using? Awesome videos btw it’s been helping me!
GRACIAS POR TODO LO QUE ME HAS ENSEÑADO THAK
Before i used FL Studio, but I have never progressed as much as since I have been using Ableton, especially for the production of
Dub or D & B. I'm curious to see how you use it.
It's a fun platform, workflow is a bit different from Ableton.
@@STRANJAH , yes i win a lot off time with the ableton workflow and i realy love the included effects and off course maxforlive creative tools.
@@regislabarde5161 agreed
4:20 or do Cntrl-L to automatically assign the next available mixer track
This is great!!! Where can I find all those breaks? Thanks
Solving Problems is how our creativity is stimulated. That is why trying out new things is always a push in creativity. That’s why we love to try out new synths, sample packs.... and DAWs????
Yup I agree, having problems to solve is a good way to spawn creativity in the studio
I wish there were videos like this for the mpc live
Very useful dude thx
FL - u r awesome man.
Attempting and making tunes with Reason 10 .
Thanks bro! Even though I'm using Ableton, this video really inspired me. Got dt 990 pro on the way, can't wait to test these headphones out. Been using some old AKG K77 for years and years so hopefully this will make a considerable impact on the mixing process and the end result
Great job !.. you must make an album based on this type of classics!!.. really its DOPE... 👌👌👏👏👏👏
The beat reminds me alot of down 4 by clipz
It was definitely an inspiration!
@@STRANJAH great choice, and a great video too
Absolutely love the vids man. Big respect, just wondering are the plug-ins that you used in this video free?
Bar serum ofcourse 🤙
Argh I don’t remember what I used in this video now as I think I used a number of EQ and compression FX which were not free. FL comes stock with some great plugins though
Some Bitwig Studio content would be great. Maybe slightly awkward with lack of rex support though.
Please do more FL Studio Tutorials
Dam your good mate this was a pleasure to watch. Can't wait for your next video that was sick🤮