This is a good tutorial! I love how everything turned out in the end. I just want to add more helpful information regarding the orchestration side of this tool. Since we are using FL Studio, a DAW, and not Musescore, we are given a big opportunity to modify each individual sounds. 4:43 is a way to lower the track volume but there is a better way to modify the sound. For each individual channel, press Ctrl+L to link them to the mixer. The mixer is a tool used to add effects and for this situation, volume automation. In this way, not only that we can lower the voicings of each melody but we can also automate it so that it sounds more realistic. Another way of making realistic sounds is to automate through the pattern itself. This is achieved by selecting the Volume section (originally the velocity) by pressing on Control and going to Volume. This is helpful for those pieces with repeating number of patterns. It is possible to add reverb and effects through mixer but not on the channel rack section. The EQ or equalizer is also suggested for mixing because it makes the whole piece balanced. After all of that is done, the mastering part is now up to you to balance the overall volume and fix the piece. I hope this kind of information is helpful in a way. Make sure to learn the piano roll, a bit of music theory, and you're good to go!
Tip: if your audio clips stretch when the tempo changes and you don’t want them to, put the tempo to where you want it to be at and then click the audio clips and change them to either stretch or stretch pro and they won’t (it’s originally set to either resample or auto, sometimes generic though by default depending on where the audio clip is from). Sometimes it’s not necessary but just in case if anyone was wondering how to prevent that from happening while the tempo changes (this is for fl studio, I’m unsure how it may work in other software)
Awesome! Just my thoughts. I think maybe the reverb could be reduced a bit, I think it would be good, but in such a way, you can still have warmth of the instruments based on the expression or rather interpretation of each sections distance from the listener or the position of each section in the room or hall. Keep up the great work!
great composition ! I love it ! Bot too much reverb.. I think it would be better if you lowered the reverb a bit so that the solo instruments would sound like solos. And the violin needs dynamics and expression. Other than that it's very good
I make orchestral music as well ... Is it fine if I share a list of free instruments ? Because some libraries cost so much and maybe it will help others who are just starting :)
The file crashed and I somehow managed to re-open it to make this video, but it’s still unstable right now. I’ll share it after I find out the problem :)
@@uranus20tutorials would be great. I love to learn from FLPs new tips and tricks regarding mixing and writing better melodies. Really good tutorial and beautiful music
Final result - 8:15
Thank you for watching my video!
The melody sounds very medieval, thanks for suggesting the Dorians key
"i shall venture these great lands" type beat, love it.
This is a good tutorial! I love how everything turned out in the end. I just want to add more helpful information regarding the orchestration side of this tool.
Since we are using FL Studio, a DAW, and not Musescore, we are given a big opportunity to modify each individual sounds. 4:43 is a way to lower the track volume but there is a better way to modify the sound. For each individual channel, press Ctrl+L to link them to the mixer. The mixer is a tool used to add effects and for this situation, volume automation. In this way, not only that we can lower the voicings of each melody but we can also automate it so that it sounds more realistic.
Another way of making realistic sounds is to automate through the pattern itself. This is achieved by selecting the Volume section (originally the velocity) by pressing on Control and going to Volume. This is helpful for those pieces with repeating number of patterns.
It is possible to add reverb and effects through mixer but not on the channel rack section. The EQ or equalizer is also suggested for mixing because it makes the whole piece balanced.
After all of that is done, the mastering part is now up to you to balance the overall volume and fix the piece. I hope this kind of information is helpful in a way. Make sure to learn the piano roll, a bit of music theory, and you're good to go!
damn fancy meeting you here friend xD
finally mozart posted first tutorial, thanks
The final result brings me a tear of joy man it's sooo beautiful
It was the nice tutorial.
Thank you for sharing this.
straight out of Frieren 🔥sounds so good
I don't know why it reminded me of the scene where Fern and Stark dance, excellent track.
Finally a really good tutorial, you made the difference man
pretty good tutorial!🎉
nah bro been watching you couple of video, but this is nuts, ez subscribe, keep up good work
Can you make a fully dedicated tutorial video for the triangle?
sounds really good! excited for the next few videos about this
Do a tutorial on 80s/90s disco.
this is what i need!! Amazing work there bro!! keep it up
i love that intro piano
Tip: if your audio clips stretch when the tempo changes and you don’t want them to, put the tempo to where you want it to be at and then click the audio clips and change them to either stretch or stretch pro and they won’t (it’s originally set to either resample or auto, sometimes generic though by default depending on where the audio clip is from). Sometimes it’s not necessary but just in case if anyone was wondering how to prevent that from happening while the tempo changes (this is for fl studio, I’m unsure how it may work in other software)
Awesome! Just my thoughts. I think maybe the reverb could be reduced a bit, I think it would be good, but in such a way, you can still have warmth of the instruments based on the expression or rather interpretation of each sections distance from the listener or the position of each section in the room or hall. Keep up the great work!
great composition ! I love it ! Bot too much reverb.. I think it would be better if you lowered the reverb a bit so that the solo instruments would sound like solos. And the violin needs dynamics and expression. Other than that it's very good
Also just the flute playing sounds like you're summoning a mythical creature.
Nunca debimos de salir de la época de orquestas e instrumentos acústicos
I love this
can you slide the link for the pirated version
💛
This remember me Wadanohara Ost 😮
I notice the use of off-scale notes on the melody for the second part. Has it to do with borrowed chords or is it just an unrelated melody technique?
I mainly used C dorian scale, but in the second part I also used some notes from C minor scale(Ab) and C harmonic minor scale(B).
The waltz chords with the piano melody kind of sounded like Ballora’s music box from Fnaf SL
1:40 omg it's Hollow Knight🥵
Would be great if you played a thin whistle instrument instead of that Chinese instrument
I make orchestral music as well ... Is it fine if I share a list of free instruments ? Because some libraries cost so much and maybe it will help others who are just starting :)
Sure, it’ll be so helpful :)
yes pleaseeee 🙏
@@soIatidoI try to, but it gets taken down because It contains links 😅
@@tsuuyu just leave out the links
I love this, is it possible to share an flp?
The file crashed and I somehow managed to re-open it to make this video, but it’s still unstable right now. I’ll share it after I find out the problem :)
@@uranus20tutorials would be great. I love to learn from FLPs new tips and tricks regarding mixing and writing better melodies. Really good tutorial and beautiful music
Climbing out of Bronze with this one bois
where is the 808
I've actually done this. 808 right in the orchestra beside the taikos
knight and sword music
Bro fr making genshin impact music out there
reminds me of cookie run kingdom lol