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Learn from your mistakes
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11-10-2011, 01:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-10-2011 11:15 AM by FAT32.)
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Learn from your mistakes
So... This is the idea...
We all make mistakes, always, every single day, no matter how old you are, we all always making new mistakes, however, as we all learn from our mistakes, why not to do a few more? Finally, the idea of this thread (what might become an extremely original idea of FLInside.com) a full section with post about all the mistakes we did or we actually do. If you found a solution, add it to the post or just use this to fix yours. Hope you find this as interesting as it sounds for me. FLInside Adminstrator Music Production Community PLEASE READ THE RULES BEFORE POSTING! Follow us on: Twitter__ Google+
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11-10-2011, 01:35 AM
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RE: Learn from your mistakes
I'll go first.
Once, when I started using FLStudio, I faced one of the biggest changes on the way one's see the software. For a long time, I just used samples and clicking the buttons in the Step Sequencer. I later found that you could adjust the pitch, velocity, modx, mody, etc. So, I used to create a single long pattern with different samples pitched and filtered (even though I didn't even know what it was) and ovbiously, an extremely short and repetitive song. So, after a few months like that, I saw the greatest part of every single DAW in the world. The playlist. I found it fascinating, the place where everything gets arranged, on the right time, playing and adjusting the patterns precisely in the song markers. This might be helpful for very starters. I'll be posting my latest experienced to maybe get a higher level solution for more specific mistakes. Hope you like it FLInside Adminstrator Music Production Community PLEASE READ THE RULES BEFORE POSTING! Follow us on: Twitter__ Google+
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11-10-2011, 05:56 AM
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RE: Learn from your mistakes
I used to have the volume at 100%, then I found out that the sound would be better if it was at 75%
I'm still the first to use that "trick" though Also remember to "export in high quality" in every Nexus window |
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