Hey guys Tristan here, so glad to finally finish the advanced course for you guys. Id love to answer all your questions down below. Ill be making more free music production videos on my channel and offering lessons if anyone is interested. Thanks freecodecamp for having me on again :)
Thanks for delivering the often requested follow up part 2!! We appreciate the effort put in. These are lessons people pay a lot of money for this kind of knowledge.
Introduction - (0:00:00) Chapter 1 - Music Producer vs. Artist (0:01:39) Chapter 2 - Sound Design (0:04:31) Chapter 3 - Advanced Project Breakdown (0:29:02) Chapter 4 - Not Everything Goes The Way You Want (0:57:29) Chapter 5 - Hip-hop Production Overview (1:24:04) Chapter 6 - 1 Hour Challenge (1:28:08) Chapter 7 - Collaboration (2:52:30) Chapter 8 - Reference Tracks + Tons of Tips and Tricks (2:59:32) Made this comment since the titles weren't in description or video playback bar. Wanted to make it easier for myself and others to find specific parts of the video. Thanks so much for all the hard work making these tutorials Tristan! Single-handedly helping so many people pursue their dream of making music, myself included!
This is so awesome. The future is bright in this regard. With Ai and everything becoming more digital, the ability for anyone to get the education they need, wherever, whenever, and for effing FREE, is going to be reality. I can easily imagine Ai giving us each personalized curriculums and mentoring, 24/7. The next step in our evolution is going to be out of this world. How many Einsteins and Michelangelos are out there, that never had the opportunity to bring out their abilities?
As I software developer I always wanted to learn music-making. It is really nice that you guys started to share lessons out of software development scope. Also more about financial investment lessons could be more beneficial, because I know people earn well but they don't know what to do with that but saving.
It only take me 2:52 min of my time to realize how brilliant and serious these video is. I mean ¡Lets go! for the... next.... ¿3- 4 hours? ¿Who cares? Thanks to the young, eductated gentelmen and the ones who make these free tutorials posible.
THANK YOU from the bottom of my nephesh (my being)! The beginner course and this has helped me SOOO much and ive been able to make some cool little tracks im proud of! Been at things for a year now! I also happen to be in CyberSec so all the tutorials offered by this channel have been amazing through the years!
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 01:12 🎚️ *Tristan discusses the importance of loving the music production process and differentiates between a music producer and an artist.* 03:33 🎛️ *He introduces the concept of Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release (ADSR) as fundamental sound design principles.* 05:13 🧩 *Tristan demonstrates using free synthesizer plugins and the Ctrl + L shortcut for efficient organization in FL Studio.* 08:04 🌊 *He explores the concept of oscillators and wave tables, showcasing their impact on sound design.* 11:20 🎶 *Tristan discusses Unison, Detune, and Voice settings to create different sounds and textures.* 12:47 🔄 *He explains how Macros can control multiple parameters simultaneously and the importance of automation in music production.* 16:10 📈 *Tristan introduces LFOs (Low-Frequency Oscillators) and their role in modulating parameters.* 17:56 🎛️ *He briefly touches on the Effects section in FL Studio and its role in processing the sound after synthesis.* 19:31 🎶 *Tristan demonstrates adding subtle distortion and reverb effects to enhance the sound.* 20:10 🎶 *The video discusses using an EQ (Equalizer) in music production, a standard tool for adjusting audio frequencies.* 21:08 🔄 *Flinger and Phaser effects are mentioned, with a suggestion that they can sound cool but may impact the mix.* 22:02 🌟 *A recommended Reverb plugin called "ROM" is highlighted for its quality and value.* 23:06 🎛️ *The video explains OTT (Upward and Downward Compressor) and how they affect audio waveforms.* 24:30 🎚️ *The video mentions using overdrive, EQ, and Soundgoodizer as part of the production process.* 27:13 🎹 *The Matrix in Vital is briefly discussed as a tool for fine-tuning and complexity in sound design.* 28:37 🎨 *The importance of having a creative idea guiding music production decisions is emphasized.* 29:17 🎵 *The video hints at more in-depth sound design, layering techniques, and automation to be explored in future tutorials.* 37:28 🎶 *The video mentions emphasizing changes in melodies by changing the sound to prevent monotony.* 39:11 🔄 *A practical example of automating an LFO (Low-Frequency Oscillator) in Vital for sound modulation is shown.* 41:30 🎵 *Layering instruments in music production can create unique and dynamic sounds.* 42:26 🎵 *Using white noise can add energy and crispiness to your music.* 43:22 🎵 *Experimentation with percussion and rhythmic elements can lead to interesting results in music production.* 44:04 🎵 *Learning various genres of music production, like EDM, can enhance your skills and creativity even in other genres.* 45:13 🎵 *Utilizing automation and effects like convolution can add depth and interest to your tracks.* 45:27 🎵 *Muting elements that don't fit in your composition is a valid part of the creative process.* 46:54 🎵 *Reusing and repurposing elements from your own tracks can save time and create cohesion in your music.* 49:16 🎵 *Select sounds intentionally, like arranging items in a fridge, to ensure they fit and complement each other in the mix.* 50:12 🎵 *Mid/side EQ techniques can help control the stereo width and mono balance of your music.* 51:09 🎵 *Understanding the frequency balance in your mix and using EQ can improve the overall quality of your music.* 53:42 🎵 *Monitoring your mix in various environments and simulating different speakers can help ensure it sounds good across different playback systems.* 57:25 🎵 *Layering instruments with different harmonies can create complex and interesting melodies in your music production.* 01:02:02 🎵 *Experiment with different chord progressions and melodies to add depth to your music.* 01:03:18 🎶 *Building a solid bassline can inspire a strong chord progression and melody, or vice versa.* 01:07:31 🎶 *Long periods of silence while producing music can happen as you think and switch between producing and teaching.* 01:08:23 🎵 *Using sample packs and a sample manager can help find inspiration and enhance your music production.* 01:10:08 🎧 *Explains how to use a sampler to manipulate and customize samples in your music production.* 01:19:06 🎵 *Not every time you sit down to produce music will result in a great track; it's important to keep trying and experimenting.* 01:28:47 🎤 *The importance of persistence and not being discouraged by failed attempts in music production.* 01:29:31 🎵 *Starting with an intro using pink noise and gradual build-up can add intrigue to your music production.* 01:35:12 🎶 *Using a vocal sample can help inspire new ideas and melodies in your music production.* 01:40:43 🥁 *Layering elements in your track, such as chords and lead, can create dynamic movement and interest.* 01:55:18 🔊 *Experiment with different elements and effects like saturation and stereo widening to enhance your sound.* 02:03:56 📝 *Adding variation every eight bars can keep your music engaging for the listener.* 02:17:30 🧰 *Utilizing EQ techniques, mid-side processing, and stereo width adjustments can refine your mix.* 02:26:51 🎚️ *Experiment with different approaches like not side-chaining the bass to create unique sonic effects in your music production.* 02:27:06 🎶 *When side-chaining, consider creating a messy, energetic feel by having elements hit into each other, suitable for hip-hop.* 02:28:01 🎶 *Experiment with changing the melody and elements in your track to keep it interesting for the listener.* 02:30:29 🎶 *Consistency in BPM throughout a track is important for listener engagement; avoid frequent BPM changes.* 02:32:15 🎶 *Varying effects and elements throughout your music adds progression and interest.* 02:33:15 🎶 *Creating automation clips for stereo separation and volume can add depth and width to your music.* 02:34:40 🎶 *Don't be afraid to use loops; they can enhance creativity and save time.* 02:36:32 🎶 *Experiment with samples and try pitching, stretching, or modifying them to fit your track.* 02:37:50 🎶 *Collaborate with other artists, even those of similar skill levels, to improve and learn from each other.* 02:44:23 🎶 *Use Edison to record sound design sessions, and save interesting recordings for future use in your tracks.* 02:49:56 📚 *The creator discusses the value of one-on-one advice and prefers teaching the reasons behind his actions for free rather than offering paid courses.* 02:50:25 🆓 *The creator plans to release the FP (FL Studio project) for the tutorial completely free, including all the samples used.* 02:50:53 📦 *There will be additional resources such as samples and presets available for free, and the creator might collaborate with another artist for a part two of the tutorial.* 02:51:50 🤝 *The creator values collaboration and believes that working with others can lead to creative ideas greater than the sum of individual efforts.* 02:53:16 🎵 *Using reference tracks is a valuable technique for learning and improving music production.* 03:00:44 🔄 *Consolidating favorite samples from various sample packs into one consolidated sample pack can help streamline your workflow.* 03:01:30 💾 *Regularly save your work and make backups to prevent data loss.* 03:02:57 🎹 *Using reference tracks can inspire and help you experiment with new ideas in music production.* 03:04:05 💻 *Detaching windows in your DAW can help you work on different aspects of your project simultaneously.* 03:04:48 💾 *Creating new versions of your project files with "Save As New Version" allows you to experiment without risking your original work.* 03:08:02 🔄 *Copying effects from one mixer track to another can save time and maintain consistency in your mixing.* 03:08:45 🎵 *Cloning presets allows you to create variations while maintaining a similar style in your music production.* 03:02:16 🎨 *Using scale highlighting in the piano roll can help you stay within a chosen scale while composing music.* 03:09:11 🎶 *You can align objects to the grid in FL Studio by setting it to "cell" mode, making positioning more predictable.* 03:09:26 🎶 *Holding Alt while left-clicking in the piano roll allows you to play patterns without playing the entire sequence.* 03:10:11 🎶 *You can create automation clips for various parameters in FL Studio by right-clicking and selecting "create automation clip."* 03:10:51 🎶 *To use a sample as an instrument in the channel rack, open the sampler, drag and drop the sample, and use the envelope tool for sound shaping.* 03:11:42 🎶 *Increasing the pitch range to 12 in the sampler allows for octave adjustments, useful for automation.* 03:12:22 🎶 *You can split patterns by channel in FL Studio for more precise arrangement.* 03:12:48 🎶 *Explore various settings in FL Studio's top-left corner, such as "chop" and "loop," to creatively manipulate samples.* 03:14:18 🎶 *Making a unique sample allows you to manipulate high and low-pitched versions independently and simultaneously.* 03:15:12 🎶 *FL Studio 21 introduces the ability to extract stems from samples, offering new creative possibilities.* Made with HARPA AI
Hi! I'm loving these videos series in music production. Thank you! Just one curious question: why are you uploading tutorials about music? Please, Keep it doing because I really enjoy this 😊
I feel if you do CS it's a pretty natural hobby to pick up. A lot of work with computers but with a more creative twist to it. It also helps that if you're good at both you can code your own software/hardware for use in DAWs
This video is great. Only thing I would say is try and mess with the eq of the video a bit. Your voice is somewhat quiet then FL studio is blasting lol
For a course that is supposed to teach audio engineering in a way, the volume of the whole video is very low, at least in comparison to the opening introduction.
Brother i know exactly what your talking about 36:45 well said its my artist voice that guides my beats to what they are not my education in music from books and teachers ALL saying the same thing
The startling irony of a course on sound (music) production having a loud introduction, a much quieter tutor and much louder music examples... Headphone warning!🙄
Lol, good point. Will be more ironic if he delves into using compressors. I know I could just grep the subs or something to see if it's mentioned, if I got desperate. :)
saw the thumbnail and thought "great another producer selling a course", saw the vid duration "woah might have value" saw the channel "ain't no way bruh"
Tbh I thought I was trippin when I saw this😂. Had to clear my eyes for a moment. Anyways good job. And I know you guys read comments. But will you guys reply?
I am wondering why there is a big jump in the audio between the music producer's talk and the music. It would be a good idea to use professional audio editors.
why are you watching an advanced tutorial for software you don't haveThat being said, you can follow along in the trail version. You can save your projects but can not reopen them until you have a valid license.
Hey guys Tristan here, so glad to finally finish the advanced course for you guys. Id love to answer all your questions down below. Ill be making more free music production videos on my channel and offering lessons if anyone is interested. Thanks freecodecamp for having me on again :)
Keep up the good work!
Hey great stuff!! Any chance you could do a video on GIMP?
Just thanks for it 😊
Thanks for delivering the often requested follow up part 2!! We appreciate the effort put in. These are lessons people pay a lot of money for this kind of knowledge.
I haven't been on Fl studios since high school!! Thanks for the tutorial 🥺✨️💛
Introduction - (0:00:00)
Chapter 1 - Music Producer vs. Artist (0:01:39)
Chapter 2 - Sound Design (0:04:31)
Chapter 3 - Advanced Project Breakdown (0:29:02)
Chapter 4 - Not Everything Goes The Way You Want (0:57:29)
Chapter 5 - Hip-hop Production Overview (1:24:04)
Chapter 6 - 1 Hour Challenge (1:28:08)
Chapter 7 - Collaboration (2:52:30)
Chapter 8 - Reference Tracks + Tons of Tips and Tricks (2:59:32)
Made this comment since the titles weren't in description or video playback bar. Wanted to make it easier for myself and others to find specific parts of the video. Thanks so much for all the hard work making these tutorials Tristan! Single-handedly helping so many people pursue their dream of making music, myself included!
Thank you bro❤❤
Very helpful thank you
They should start another channel named, Free everything camp
Yeah! 😂 I was also thinking same, this channel is so good
@@choudharyArpitRajIts not just good. Its scary how much knowledge they share for free.
This is so awesome. The future is bright in this regard. With Ai and everything becoming more digital, the ability for anyone to get the education they need, wherever, whenever, and for effing FREE, is going to be reality.
I can easily imagine Ai giving us each personalized curriculums and mentoring, 24/7. The next step in our evolution is going to be out of this world.
How many Einsteins and Michelangelos are out there, that never had the opportunity to bring out their abilities?
😂😂😂
that’s exactly what I want to say 😂😂
As I software developer I always wanted to learn music-making. It is really nice that you guys started to share lessons out of software development scope. Also more about financial investment lessons could be more beneficial, because I know people earn well but they don't know what to do with that but saving.
you are not alone man, same me
true
The biggest lesson I learnt is that don’t put your money in the stock market 😂
its actually funny because i got into music production before cs so everytime i have a project i try to put both these skills together
I never imagined that FL would appear on FCC... A big thanks!
Omg thank you so much. Ive had fl studio for many years but never took the time to truly learn it.
Your time is now!
same thing
always wanted to learn music making since childhood, thanks for dropping this course
Same here
This channel, these videos of fl studio in particular have been such a blessing. Thank you so much every1 that contributes.
As a software developer I've always been interested in learning this!
now i can die peacefully..started learning fl since 2016 ..but never actually learned...now into code and this the right thing hits me😂❤
So grateful that Toby Maguire got some time out of his film career to teach us advanced FL Studio. This is so helpful.
It only take me 2:52 min of my time to realize how brilliant and serious these video is. I mean ¡Lets go! for the... next.... ¿3- 4 hours? ¿Who cares? Thanks to the young, eductated gentelmen and the ones who make these free tutorials posible.
THANK YOU from the bottom of my nephesh (my being)! The beginner course and this has helped me SOOO much and ive been able to make some cool little tracks im proud of! Been at things for a year now!
I also happen to be in CyberSec so all the tutorials offered by this channel have been amazing through the years!
great tutorial. Thanks for reminding everybody that there's more to coding than formatted lines of test on a screen
Just watched biggener tutorial today and now he drops advanced tutorial 😍
This is very good,As an advanced producer,i enjoyed watching this.good work.
I used to make and mix music for a living, now I'm a sysadmin. Was surprised to see this in this channel.
Hey Camp, you should consider looking for audio programming or making music via coding, it would cool to learn music while being similiar to coding
Went from music production to coding never thought I’d see a tutorial for FL here
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
01:12 🎚️ *Tristan discusses the importance of loving the music production process and differentiates between a music producer and an artist.*
03:33 🎛️ *He introduces the concept of Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release (ADSR) as fundamental sound design principles.*
05:13 🧩 *Tristan demonstrates using free synthesizer plugins and the Ctrl + L shortcut for efficient organization in FL Studio.*
08:04 🌊 *He explores the concept of oscillators and wave tables, showcasing their impact on sound design.*
11:20 🎶 *Tristan discusses Unison, Detune, and Voice settings to create different sounds and textures.*
12:47 🔄 *He explains how Macros can control multiple parameters simultaneously and the importance of automation in music production.*
16:10 📈 *Tristan introduces LFOs (Low-Frequency Oscillators) and their role in modulating parameters.*
17:56 🎛️ *He briefly touches on the Effects section in FL Studio and its role in processing the sound after synthesis.*
19:31 🎶 *Tristan demonstrates adding subtle distortion and reverb effects to enhance the sound.*
20:10 🎶 *The video discusses using an EQ (Equalizer) in music production, a standard tool for adjusting audio frequencies.*
21:08 🔄 *Flinger and Phaser effects are mentioned, with a suggestion that they can sound cool but may impact the mix.*
22:02 🌟 *A recommended Reverb plugin called "ROM" is highlighted for its quality and value.*
23:06 🎛️ *The video explains OTT (Upward and Downward Compressor) and how they affect audio waveforms.*
24:30 🎚️ *The video mentions using overdrive, EQ, and Soundgoodizer as part of the production process.*
27:13 🎹 *The Matrix in Vital is briefly discussed as a tool for fine-tuning and complexity in sound design.*
28:37 🎨 *The importance of having a creative idea guiding music production decisions is emphasized.*
29:17 🎵 *The video hints at more in-depth sound design, layering techniques, and automation to be explored in future tutorials.*
37:28 🎶 *The video mentions emphasizing changes in melodies by changing the sound to prevent monotony.*
39:11 🔄 *A practical example of automating an LFO (Low-Frequency Oscillator) in Vital for sound modulation is shown.*
41:30 🎵 *Layering instruments in music production can create unique and dynamic sounds.*
42:26 🎵 *Using white noise can add energy and crispiness to your music.*
43:22 🎵 *Experimentation with percussion and rhythmic elements can lead to interesting results in music production.*
44:04 🎵 *Learning various genres of music production, like EDM, can enhance your skills and creativity even in other genres.*
45:13 🎵 *Utilizing automation and effects like convolution can add depth and interest to your tracks.*
45:27 🎵 *Muting elements that don't fit in your composition is a valid part of the creative process.*
46:54 🎵 *Reusing and repurposing elements from your own tracks can save time and create cohesion in your music.*
49:16 🎵 *Select sounds intentionally, like arranging items in a fridge, to ensure they fit and complement each other in the mix.*
50:12 🎵 *Mid/side EQ techniques can help control the stereo width and mono balance of your music.*
51:09 🎵 *Understanding the frequency balance in your mix and using EQ can improve the overall quality of your music.*
53:42 🎵 *Monitoring your mix in various environments and simulating different speakers can help ensure it sounds good across different playback systems.*
57:25 🎵 *Layering instruments with different harmonies can create complex and interesting melodies in your music production.*
01:02:02 🎵 *Experiment with different chord progressions and melodies to add depth to your music.*
01:03:18 🎶 *Building a solid bassline can inspire a strong chord progression and melody, or vice versa.*
01:07:31 🎶 *Long periods of silence while producing music can happen as you think and switch between producing and teaching.*
01:08:23 🎵 *Using sample packs and a sample manager can help find inspiration and enhance your music production.*
01:10:08 🎧 *Explains how to use a sampler to manipulate and customize samples in your music production.*
01:19:06 🎵 *Not every time you sit down to produce music will result in a great track; it's important to keep trying and experimenting.*
01:28:47 🎤 *The importance of persistence and not being discouraged by failed attempts in music production.*
01:29:31 🎵 *Starting with an intro using pink noise and gradual build-up can add intrigue to your music production.*
01:35:12 🎶 *Using a vocal sample can help inspire new ideas and melodies in your music production.*
01:40:43 🥁 *Layering elements in your track, such as chords and lead, can create dynamic movement and interest.*
01:55:18 🔊 *Experiment with different elements and effects like saturation and stereo widening to enhance your sound.*
02:03:56 📝 *Adding variation every eight bars can keep your music engaging for the listener.*
02:17:30 🧰 *Utilizing EQ techniques, mid-side processing, and stereo width adjustments can refine your mix.*
02:26:51 🎚️ *Experiment with different approaches like not side-chaining the bass to create unique sonic effects in your music production.*
02:27:06 🎶 *When side-chaining, consider creating a messy, energetic feel by having elements hit into each other, suitable for hip-hop.*
02:28:01 🎶 *Experiment with changing the melody and elements in your track to keep it interesting for the listener.*
02:30:29 🎶 *Consistency in BPM throughout a track is important for listener engagement; avoid frequent BPM changes.*
02:32:15 🎶 *Varying effects and elements throughout your music adds progression and interest.*
02:33:15 🎶 *Creating automation clips for stereo separation and volume can add depth and width to your music.*
02:34:40 🎶 *Don't be afraid to use loops; they can enhance creativity and save time.*
02:36:32 🎶 *Experiment with samples and try pitching, stretching, or modifying them to fit your track.*
02:37:50 🎶 *Collaborate with other artists, even those of similar skill levels, to improve and learn from each other.*
02:44:23 🎶 *Use Edison to record sound design sessions, and save interesting recordings for future use in your tracks.*
02:49:56 📚 *The creator discusses the value of one-on-one advice and prefers teaching the reasons behind his actions for free rather than offering paid courses.*
02:50:25 🆓 *The creator plans to release the FP (FL Studio project) for the tutorial completely free, including all the samples used.*
02:50:53 📦 *There will be additional resources such as samples and presets available for free, and the creator might collaborate with another artist for a part two of the tutorial.*
02:51:50 🤝 *The creator values collaboration and believes that working with others can lead to creative ideas greater than the sum of individual efforts.*
02:53:16 🎵 *Using reference tracks is a valuable technique for learning and improving music production.*
03:00:44 🔄 *Consolidating favorite samples from various sample packs into one consolidated sample pack can help streamline your workflow.*
03:01:30 💾 *Regularly save your work and make backups to prevent data loss.*
03:02:57 🎹 *Using reference tracks can inspire and help you experiment with new ideas in music production.*
03:04:05 💻 *Detaching windows in your DAW can help you work on different aspects of your project simultaneously.*
03:04:48 💾 *Creating new versions of your project files with "Save As New Version" allows you to experiment without risking your original work.*
03:08:02 🔄 *Copying effects from one mixer track to another can save time and maintain consistency in your mixing.*
03:08:45 🎵 *Cloning presets allows you to create variations while maintaining a similar style in your music production.*
03:02:16 🎨 *Using scale highlighting in the piano roll can help you stay within a chosen scale while composing music.*
03:09:11 🎶 *You can align objects to the grid in FL Studio by setting it to "cell" mode, making positioning more predictable.*
03:09:26 🎶 *Holding Alt while left-clicking in the piano roll allows you to play patterns without playing the entire sequence.*
03:10:11 🎶 *You can create automation clips for various parameters in FL Studio by right-clicking and selecting "create automation clip."*
03:10:51 🎶 *To use a sample as an instrument in the channel rack, open the sampler, drag and drop the sample, and use the envelope tool for sound shaping.*
03:11:42 🎶 *Increasing the pitch range to 12 in the sampler allows for octave adjustments, useful for automation.*
03:12:22 🎶 *You can split patterns by channel in FL Studio for more precise arrangement.*
03:12:48 🎶 *Explore various settings in FL Studio's top-left corner, such as "chop" and "loop," to creatively manipulate samples.*
03:14:18 🎶 *Making a unique sample allows you to manipulate high and low-pitched versions independently and simultaneously.*
03:15:12 🎶 *FL Studio 21 introduces the ability to extract stems from samples, offering new creative possibilities.*
Made with HARPA AI
Wthhhhhhh!
Yooooo! Didn't expect to see such a tutorial on this channel. Very cool!
Hey can you guys please make a course on robotics I think that would be really interesting and a lot of people would be invested on that topic.
It’s crazy what I can learn on this channel
Thanks, this would be helpful for my music production journey!!
A surprise to be sure but a welcome one, didnt expect FL tutorial on here
Cool! Now I wait for dancing tutorial
the song on chapter 3 was 🔥🔥🔥
Waoh. These guys are good. I call this channel free knowledge camp. Thumbs up 👍
Never thought I'd see fruity loops on this channel 🤣
You should have 100 million subscribers.
so blessed to see this video
Sbonge 🙌🏾
Thank You for this tutorial, I have learn alot :)
Best anime crossover of all time
Hi! I'm loving these videos series in music production. Thank you!
Just one curious question: why are you uploading tutorials about music?
Please, Keep it doing because I really enjoy this 😊
I feel if you do CS it's a pretty natural hobby to pick up. A lot of work with computers but with a more creative twist to it. It also helps that if you're good at both you can code your own software/hardware for use in DAWs
This video is great. Only thing I would say is try and mess with the eq of the video a bit. Your voice is somewhat quiet then FL studio is blasting lol
I am lost for words...🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks Bro, God bless you and we Bless you
wow i neverknew they had fl studio courses
For a course that is supposed to teach audio engineering in a way, the volume of the whole video is very low, at least in comparison to the opening introduction.
HE’S BACK
Baby get up, another freeCodeCamp vid dropped
I wish they had boosted his voice over the music because i can barely hear him sitting in the bus, and then the music blasts so hard my eardrums die
Thanks a lot tristan you rock
Create tutorial for LMMS, please. 🥺
Brother i know exactly what your talking about 36:45 well said its my artist voice that guides my beats to what they are not my education in music from books and teachers ALL saying the same thing
Wow, that's a great tutorial!!
thank you i needed this
amazing tutorial. loved it
Avicii's DAW of choice
The startling irony of a course on sound (music) production having a loud introduction, a much quieter tutor and much louder music examples... Headphone warning!🙄
Lol, good point.
Will be more ironic if he delves into using compressors.
I know I could just grep the subs or something to see if it's mentioned, if I got desperate. :)
@@tunesoop7653 😎
YES FINALLYYY!!!!!
I appreciate this SO much. Thank you!!
Thank you very much
Wow this is amazing!
Wow am i high or is it real
You guys rock ❤
Do LMMS next pls :)
i would love an advanced tutorial for cubase
Whoa when did Leonardo DiCaprio started to teach advanced music production?
thank you soooooo much💞💖
Awesome
Bruh where was this when i was a 11 year old boy on my Lenovo T440p trying to learn this😭😭😭
♥️wow
Thanks so much!
saw the thumbnail and thought "great another producer selling a course", saw the vid duration "woah might have value" saw the channel "ain't no way bruh"
Wow, FL, time ago i dont use it, but would be good to know whats new
Merciii !
Thank you ❤
Ty
THANK YOU SO MUCH 🎉 will do date 5€
Amazing! Thank you. :)
Tbh I thought I was trippin when I saw this😂.
Had to clear my eyes for a moment. Anyways good job.
And I know you guys read comments. But will you guys reply?
yes
Love that vids
It's sad that you guys are not able to provide the Voices on the same volume level while claiming having advanced knowlage about musicproduction.
Sir please create a math advanced problems course
create a advance video editing tutorial with the vinci resolve
OMG whattttttt!!!!!!!!!!! ☺️
yo you guys should ask noisia or junkieXL to do this next time
I am wondering why there is a big jump in the audio between the music producer's talk and the music. It would be a good idea to use professional audio editors.
My brain glitched a bit when I saw the fl studio logo in a FCC video
sir please blender course
Ableton Live next please
Do one for ableton
It would have been great if the tutorial used an open source software. The basic edition of FL is $99.
With lifetime free updates.
why are you watching an advanced tutorial for software you don't haveThat being said, you can follow along in the trail version. You can save your projects but can not reopen them until you have a valid license.
The free updates are worth the cost of entry. Ableton is great but you pay each update
😅
Can you make a course with cubase?
FCC ❤
Guys can you make a tutorial on how to create a FL Studio Music clone?
неждан
Could you please make it in Ableton also
Studio One next?
Wow
the music is so much louder than ur mic bro omg
Just bought it and this appeared...Someone is watching me 👻
the irony of a music production tutorial where the voice is so quiet you almost can't hear it
what if i want to be an artist through rapping and my beats are my way to there because i need them myself
Is weird why was a video about learning computer basics only in Spanish with English subtitles
Hello, can we get a updated link for the discord?
you should have bought Virtual riot here for this
Can someone please give me the link to his channel. I Can't find it
Thought it was a channel for programmers