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How to Layer Hip Hop Drums in FL Studio
When it comes to special effects, reverse reverbs are amongst the most useable processes there are.
In this tutorial, we’re going to learn how to make and mix a “running” 16th-note bassline. You’ll hear this in countless dance genres such as techno and even breaks, but it’s become synonymous with trance over the years.
Side-chaining and ducking is certainly a popular topic amongst today’s production fraternity. Mainly used to create pumping effects in electronic music, the process still remains a mystery to a lot of people. Things can become especially confusing when a program has its own tools for the job. Mo Volans gives you a Reason to duck…
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Master Your Song With FL Studio
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How to Process and Improve Home Recorded Vocals
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How to Re-create Soulja Boy's Crank That in FL Studio
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How to Make One Vocal Sound Like a Choir