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FL Studio

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Aug 12, 2008

This music theory tutorial gives a basic intro to chords and using them in FL Studio (Fruity Loops). ...

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Aug 12, 2008

This tutorial tries to describe a few ways to sync an acapella to your own beat. As with many things in life, there are many ways to do this but NFX gives some great starter points on usin gFL Studio ...

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Aug 12, 2008

Ever wondered what a High Pass or ban Pass filter does? Why a Low Pass filter might be useful? Well wonder no more as NFX explains these useful EQ effects in FL Studio (Fruity Loops). ...

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Aug 12, 2008

This effect is used to spookify a sound and make it sound like it's coming from the underworld. Follow along as NFX shows you how to create a reverse delay effect in Fruity Loops (FL Studio). This can ...

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Aug 12, 2008

This video demonstrates a couple of ways to get a wah wah sound. It shows some of the power of FL Studio's Formula Controller as an automation source as well. ...

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Aug 12, 2008

Chances are if you have heard any Dirty South styled beats you have heard these techniques. Check out this tutorial and learn how to create snare and hi hat rolls of your own in FL Studio. ...

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Aug 12, 2008

NFX shows you how to create secondary kicks, also known as doubling your kick drum using FL Studio (Fruity Loops). ...

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Aug 12, 2008

Portmento is cool. You can't do that famous West Coast worm or Dirty South Synth glide without it. So check out this tutorial and learn how to create portamento (slide, glide or pitch bend) on notes i ...

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Aug 12, 2008

Making an effective bassline is probably easier than you think. Check out this tutorial and see how easy it is to make a simple and good bassline for your music in Fruity Loops (FL Studio). ...

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Aug 12, 2008

Sometimes we have great individual sounds and we put them together in a mix but they don't gel as good as they should. You might need to find the sweet spot or sour spot in the frequency spectrum. Thi ...