![]() GratuiTous: He is trainer recognized by FL Studio (can see on FL Studio's website).They have a lot of other courses made by some big names (e.g., Ben Böhmer) so this makes me think even more that the FL Tips course will be legit. Production music live - FL Studio bundle: It appears to be the same people as FL Tips but this one focuses more on techno genres (#Berlin).Yay internet :) I watch their videos on social media though and they do post pretty interesting content. One problem with Reddit is not knowing whether the comments below are affiliated with the course and just want to push their content on us. FL Tips: Like other comments here, I am considering this too.This is simply the best way to assess your advice. Also, please put a link to one or two of your best tracks. If after reading this post you're still going to suggest to self-learn completely: Happy to hear your advice but I'd like to know your rough journey and how long it took you to get there.Hence why I am putting my thoughts on curriculum below. I have spent tonnes of time on YouTube and elsewhere and it is incredibly inefficient. Sure, it's totally possible to do that but we all have a limited life expectancy :) There are better paths to learning and that's why the job of teachers exists. I've read a bunch of the comments here and I simply do not agree with figuring it all out yourself. To OP: I am 100% on the same page as you.Courses I've taken or other materials I've watched, including thoughts on instructors.Courses I am considering or have considered.I will disclose that while I do have a decent musical background, I am in no way an expert on music production (just sharing my learnings to date). I have seen a lot of posts on this and have been meaning to dump my thoughts for a long time on this topic (if there are any typos or mistakes then please let me know). The bullets below outline what I'll cover in this post. If you know of any more, send a mod mail! r/JunkFolder - post unfinished tracks here for others to finish If you're here, chances are you've heard of other similar subreddits, but in case you haven't, check these out. Intro to Mixing in FLStudio by /u/by-any-other-name Want to discuss plugins, VST's, and the like?ġ00+ Awesome Free Online Resources For Music Producers ![]() If you violate any of these rules you will either receive a warning or a timed ban Manual! Search here and in the official forum | Official Image-Line Forum | Corrupt. Posting tracks as links will get you banned and your link removed! I've toyed with the idea of finding of producer streams and watching their process, but haven't found any who get into it without any fluff yet./r/FL_Studio - The Reddit Home Of FL Studio Read Our Rules Before Posting: Rules ![]() As you'll see some of them post their own share of fluff or videos completely unrelated to music) (Note to anyone who checks out this list, some channels are listed because I've found at least some or most of their videos useful. Serum Tutorials - Synth Hacker, Hakobo (They typically show how to make an exact patch, but if you pay attention to what each setting is you can pick up on making your own)ĪDSR Music Production Tutorials, In the Mix, You Suck at Producing, FL Studio Tipsīeatmaking Process - Praxi Plays, J. Music and SoundTheory - Music Matters, Woochia's Beats & Bobs, Hack Music Theory ![]() I've generally gotten my info from these channels. Yeah, I'm not a fan of the "THIS INSANE MELODY TRICK FOR TRAP NO MUSIC THEORY" producers. r/FL_Studio - The Reddit Home Of FL Studio Read Our Rules Before Posting: Rules
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