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A Power User's Guide to FL Studio 21

You're reading from   A Power User's Guide to FL Studio 21 Master the art of music production and advanced mixing techniques to create Billboard-charting records

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803234380
Length 334 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Understanding the Basics
2. Chapter 1: Delving into the FL Studio Mindset and Workflow FREE CHAPTER 3. Part 2:Creating Music with FL Studio
4. Chapter 2: From the Piano Roll to the Billboard Charts 5. Chapter 3: Creating Your Signature Sound 6. Chapter 4: Working through Drum Programming and Arrangements 7. Chapter 5: Approaching Melody and Composition Theory 8. Chapter 6: A Billboard-Ready Production Arrangement 9. Part 3: Best Techniques and How to Appear on the Billboard Charts
10. Chapter 7: Chart-Topping Mixing Techniques 11. Chapter 8: How to Get Records Placed So They Land on Billboard Charts 12. Index 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Two approaches to success

The year is 2006. Myspace is the hottest social media site in the world. I upload beats to my music page and cold DM anyone and everyone who is in the music business to see whether I can get their attention.

I spent hours, days, and months doing this—eventually, I got the attention of a few key people who would end up being catalysts in my career. I was invited to come link up in the studio in LA, so I saved up the few pennies I had at the time by working odd jobs here and there and took a plane from Canada to the US. I stayed at a hostel in West Hollywood called the “Banana Bungalow,” an odd place that was filled with eccentrics and tourists. It was a party spot at night, with a dorm feel during the day—but it was $20 a night and I had a place to sleep while I set up meetings with my Myspace contacts.

One thing led to another, and I spent the next two weeks in different studios all around LA, which gave me the opportunity...

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