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Reviews for "FL Studio Trance D/B Tut!"

mmm

i'm totally new to fl studio and i looked at this tutorial, in the beginning it was pretty good explained some stuff even to much, but then after that part all of a sudden u flew over everything , u had text and were doing something but the text went away so fast u couldn't read it and while trying to read it u would miss what u were pressing, and the fact that buttons were zo far away from each other made it hard to pause the text to be readable... the beginning was good and the idea was good but the ending was to fast for me, i couldn't follow,

Nav responds:

About that... this video was intended to be helpful for both beginners and advanced users, so I had a bit of content for both.

You don't really need to know what happens at the end ;) Its a complex, advanced technique.

Pretty bad...

Uh, yeah, it's kind of nice to see a few tricks, but this doesn't really tell why anything happens and flies around so fast I had no idea what was going on. It could be very helpful if you spent some time on it and explained this out. As it is, I don't think I can do much with it...

Nav responds:

Well, if you explore what you did, and experiment with the tools, then you should be able to understand it.

The point is that it's useful for everyone. The newbs learn by the beginning, where I guided you through everything. The experienced users learn a new trick, sidechaining.

Good job...

... but don't give newbies the idea that something only has to sound cool for it to be good. You have to *do* something with every track, not just pump out music, Zenon.

Erm, so yeah. That's one way to make a kick, but I find myself composing kicks from the three contributing elements: click, punch, and sine. I prefer to tweak each one separately, whether with an oscillator or Audacity, and then put them together, equalize, export as a .wav, and hopefully use it more than once in the future :)

Nav responds:

Haha, thanks for reviewing... This was more to show newbs around the program...

This Tutorial is sweet.

Make another one. Add a couple of new tricks. Overall, this is sweet.

Nav responds:

I shall see.

Well,

I guess i should try it now. Better download FL first XD

Nav responds:

Yay :D