D.R.P 2 February 15, 2013 Share February 15, 2013 So I have wanted to really learn how to make electronic music. I'm a fan of Dubstep, D&B, House, and complextro. I have FL Studio, and a few VSTs, but I still need a little help in how to make the different styles. If anyone could help me with what I want to do that would be great. (also I know my way around FL and the synths I have so that's not a problem, I've also made a song that's not to great since it was my first try) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freewave 1,145 February 15, 2013 Share February 15, 2013 I would really start here. http://mylittleremix.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1369 as this thread will show and teach you a lot of the basics of music. Making music initially is all about a lot of learning without necessarily getting a lot of great results off the bat. Watch a lot of videos and learn the different processes to making music. That forum will help you a lot if you have additional questions. Likewise here is my thread for a guideline from start to finish on how to make a musical track. http://mlpforums.com/topic/48202-how-to-make-a-complete-brony-music-track-start-to-finish/?view=findpost&p=1140153 There's a lot of steps to putting a track toegther and doing it right. 1 I have made brony music since 2011. I like all kinds of music and genres. I'm sure you'll like some of it.. Here's My YouTube..I have several albums on Bandcamp and Pony.FM. Check out the 20+ Musician project Maressey which I am running. Check out the Brony Music Directory and FimMusic. A portal to all things Brony + Music. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TwilizzleFoShizzle 95 February 15, 2013 Share February 15, 2013 I'm not super fantabulous at making dubstep myself, but I would say 1 important thing is to do instrumentation. sampled bass or guitar are just... gah. EITHER YOU SHAT YOUR PANTS OR YOU GOT FROSTBITE IN YOUR POOPER Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D.R.P 2 February 15, 2013 Author Share February 15, 2013 Yeah I read the second link. Thanks for the first link, I'll take a look at it, I just need to understand to take it slow and learn everything step by step, and thanks for the links. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HunterTSN 1,444 February 15, 2013 Share February 15, 2013 If you want to make dubstep I highly recommend getting Massive for the bass drops, I have yep to find anything else compatible with FL that still sounds good, also what edition of FL do you have? Your very own Victorian-styling, airship-flying, super-sizing, brass-lining, quick-drying, detoxifying, low-pricing, newbie-knifing, over-driving, sometimes-hiding, unsurprising, ninja-fighting, perfect-timing, always-smiling, never-lying, best at writing, also rhyming automaton! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freewave 1,145 February 15, 2013 Share February 15, 2013 Yep Massive will be the easiest vst to use for dubstep (and is quite usefull as an all around synth tbh) although other vsts's can be usefull for wubs as well as long as you automate. I have made brony music since 2011. I like all kinds of music and genres. I'm sure you'll like some of it.. Here's My YouTube..I have several albums on Bandcamp and Pony.FM. Check out the 20+ Musician project Maressey which I am running. Check out the Brony Music Directory and FimMusic. A portal to all things Brony + Music. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D.R.P 2 February 16, 2013 Author Share February 16, 2013 I do have Massive, I also have FL Studio 10. Professional I believe. I have a few other synths to go along with it, like Sylenth, Nexus, Synth1. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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