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Description
FL Studio 9
FL Studio 9 is the latest version of the popular audio/MIDI workstation. Version 9 introduces exciting new features and numerous bug fixes. These new features continue FL Studio's assault on the domination of applications such as ProTools and Logic. In this VTC course, author Sam McGuire helps FL Studio users navigate the FL Studio application, focusing on the new features in FL Studio XXL Bundle. The course is based on work flows you would find in the real world and not simply a list of definitions of tools and functions. Using FL Studio to create music is the goal, and this course helps users create a seamless and transparent environment. Continuing on the FL Studio 8 course, this new material is designed to sharpen your skills and provide the means to be a master user of the software. Work Files are included. To begin learning FL Studio 9 today, simply click on one of the movie links. |
01 Introduction
0101 Introduction to FL Studio 9
02 New Features
0201 New Features in 9
0202 New Generators in 9
0203 New Effects in 9
03 Windows 7
0301 Transitioning to Windows 7
0302 Optimizing
04 Creative Process
0401 Writing Music
0402 Starting with Drums
0403 Starting with Melody
0404 Writing Aids
05 Mockups
0501 Making a 1st Draft
0502 Arranging in the Playlist
0503 Saving Alternate Takes for Later
0504 Finding the Key Elements
06 Restructuring
0601 Replacing MIDI with Audio
0602 Replacing Loops with Other Parts
0603 Finalizing the Song Form
07 Working on the Mix
0701 Mixer Features
0702 MIDI Versus Mixing
0703 EQ2
0704 EQ2 in Use
0705 Multiband Compressor
0706 Delay Bank
0707 Reverb
0708 Stereo Enhancer
0709 Panning
0710 Working in Mono
08 Advanced Mixing
0801 How to Make a Good Mix Great
0802 Mixing as a Form of Arranging
0803 What to Listen For
0804 Example pt. 1
0805 Example pt. 2
09 Creative Recording
0901 Microphone Technique
0902 Portable Room Treatments
0903 Getting Good Results Anywhere
10 Editing Audio
1001 Review of the Edison Editor
1002 Advanced Editing
1003 Creative Editing
1004 Stutter and Reverse Effects
11 Vocodex
1101 What is a Vocoder?
1102 Using Vocodex
1103 Vocodex in Your Mix
1104 Example
1105 Voice Example
12 Stereo Shaper
1201 Stereo Shaper Theory
1202 Using the Shaper in Your Mix
1203 Using the Shaper in Mastering
1204 Example
13 Maximus
1301 Maximus Theory
1302 Using Maximus on Tracks
1303 Using Maximus for Mastering
1304 Example pt. 1
1305 Example pt. 2
14 Hardcore
1401 Hardcore in Use
1402 Comparing Hardcore
1403 Getting Good Guitar Tones
1404 Example pt. 1
1405 Example pt. 2
15 Directwave Sampler
1501 Sampling Principles
1502 Using Sampled Instruments
1503 Recording Samples
1504 Editing Samples
1505 Mapping Samples
1506 Mapping Examples
1507 Art of Looping
1508 Auto Sampling Other Instruments
16 Third Party Instruments
1601 Using Other Instruments
1602 EWQL Symphonic Orchestra
1603 Native Instruments
1604 Miscellaneous
17 FL Studio Plugin
1701 Using FL Studio Inside Sonar
1702 Installing FL Plugins for Use
1703 Managing Sync
18 Demos
1801 Sakura
1802 Gross Beat
1803 Ogun
19 Performing Live
1901 Setting Up for Live Performance
1902 Typical Live Protocol
1903 Recording Your Performance
20 Advanced MIDI
2001 Interfaces
2002 Riff Machine
2003 Mastering Quantization
2004 Continuous Controllers
21 Additional Content
2101 Navigating the Browser
2102 Using .EXS Instruments
2103 Finding Content Online
22 Finishing Your Project
2201 Mastering the Mix
2202 Exporting the Mix
2203 Archiving the Project
23 Compatibility
2301 Using FL Studio with ProTools
2302 Using FL Studio with Sonar
2303 Using FL Studio with Logic
24 Conclusion
2401 Wrap Up
25 Credits
2501 Author Bio
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