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Beginner Drum Tutorial Fl Studio (Guide, Full Walkthrough, Easy)

07/08/2020
Creating a memorable drum pattern is the heart of any beat.  In an ongoing series of tutorials we’ll be providing producers and artists with expert advice and tips on beat production, recording, mastering, and promotion.  Today we’ll be covering the very basics of producing two different drum beats, and adding those beats to your track. Step 1: Open FL Studio and Create a New Track If you already have FL Studio installed, click on the icon that looks like this:

How to Make Music Loops

07/06/2020
All a loop really is, consists of a rythym which can transition seamlessly and repeat endlessly. The art of loop making has existed since the very start of recording. It's an incredibly powerful tool in the arsenal of a producer. Nowadays it's so easy to make loops digitally. There's no excuses to not make hit songs if you're an artistic genius. All songs contain a basic drum beat that repeats constantly, this is a loop, and it's the most important part of a song. 

Most Used Recording Software

07/06/2020
When setting up a recording system, it’s important to begin by exploring the music software you want to use You can choose from numerous music-production software programs, including the ones in the following list:

How to Make Your Own Recording Studio

07/06/2020
For many, building a home studio is a gradual thing. You may start out with a synthesizer and a two-track recorder and add a microphone. Then you may decide to buy a multitrack recorder. Then you trade in your stereo speakers for real studio monitors. And before you know it, you’ve invested thousands of dollars in a first-rate home studio. When setting up your home studio, you can go a couple of routes. You can walk into your local musical instrument store or pro audio shop without any forethought, buy the pieces of gear that catch your eye, and then figure out where you may use them in your studio.

Beginner’s Guide: Computer setup for running DAW

07/06/2020
Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) have become the most necessary possession for people working in music production. Composers, arrangers, keyboard programmers, rhythm programmers, mixing engineers; most of them would rely on a DAW and use it as an integral tool for smoother and faster production. Hardware compatibility is paramount to ensure the seamless running of DAWs on computers. Professional music producers would obviously have highly expensive and sophisticated setups for their DAWs, even at home. But what if you are a fledgling music producer or an aspirant, who wants a good minimal setup at home to start things off? Here are some basic tips to get your minimal home setup up and running:

9 Essentials For Beginners in the Studio

07/02/2020
Building a home recording studio is a big undertaking… It takes months of planning, research, and preparation… doesn’t it? Well most people think so, but the truth is… Getting started is far easier than you might imagine. Because REALLY… all you need is a few basic essentials. And in today’s post, I’ll show you exactly what they are… As I walk you step-by-step through the entire process of building a basic home recording studio from scratch. So let’s get to it.  First up…

The Most Recommended Computers for Music Production

07/02/2020
The early 80s marked a paradigm shift in music production, with the introduction of computerized music workstations. Top music producers were getting themselves ready to make a partial switch from cumbersome analog synthesizers like the Moog, ARP etc. to computerized workstations like the Yamaha CX5M. John Chowning’s pioneering efforts in FM Synthesis proved to be a major breakthrough in digital synthesis. Stalwarts like Peter Gabriel and Jean Michel Jarre were quick to adapt to computerized workstations like the Fairlight CMI and so were then-fledgling talents like Hans Zimmer and A. R. Rahman; the latter who got a CX5M in 1984 along with a DX7 synthesizer.

Best DAW Software

07/02/2020
Since way back in the 90’s, when home recording first started… And the earliest versions of the modern DAW began emerging… People have always argued about which one is best. And as the options continually improve, the debate rages on. For beginners starting out, that makes for a tough decision, doesn’t it? So to help you guys with the all-too-common problem… For today’s post I’ve created an in-depth guide covering the best DAW’s.

Guide to Audio Interfaces

07/02/2020
Whether you’re starting a new home studio, or improving an existing one… There’s no single purchase more  confusing  than the  audio interface . Because among the dozens of options… Each one is designed to meet the demands of a specific “type” of studio.

Best Studio Monitors for Home Recording

07/02/2020
More so that perhaps any other recording studio equipment… Studio monitors  are regarded as possibly the single most important tool for achieving great sound. Which is why top studios will sometimes spend  $10,000 + on the best that money can buy. And while that may be unrealistic for  home studios… Fortunately, you don’t need to spend  that much  to get a great pair of monitors. And to prove it to you, in today’s post I’ve compiled the following list of: The 10 Best Studio Monitors for Home Recording . First up…