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FL Studio cookbook / Shaun Friedman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Friedman, Shaun, author.
Series:
Quick answers to common problems
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
FL Studio (Computer file).
Sound--Recording and reproducing--Digital techniques.
Sound.
Music--Data processing.
Music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (286 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
Birmingham, England : Packt Publishing, 2014.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Biography/History:
Friedman Shaun: Shaun Friedman is a music artist and composer from Cleveland, Ohio whose instrumentals have been played on NBC, CBS, MTV, and Animal Planet, to name a few. He also has hundreds of beats that are being utilized on YouTube by various content creators. He is an educator who works in public, private, and religious schools. He founded his company, Unbelievable Beats LLC, in 2006 and has previously authored FL Studio Cookbook, published by Packt in 2014.
Summary:
This book is built on recipes written in an easy-to-follow manner accompanied by diagrams and crucial insights and knowledge on what they mean in the real world. This book is ideal for musicians and producers who want to take their music creation skills to the next level, learn tips and tricks, and understand the key elements and nuances in building inspirational music. It's good to have some knowledge about music production, but if you have creativity and a good pair of ears, you are already ahead of the curve and well on your way.
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Configuring FL Studio; Introduction; Knowing your sound cards or audio interfaces; Installing FL Studio; Building your digital audio workstation; Installing virtual instruments and effects; Chapter 2: Using Browser; Introduction; Working with Browser; Getting new sounds in Browser; Chapter 3: Working with the Step Sequencer and Channels; Introduction; Gauging fundamental areas; Exploring Channel settings; Sending a channel to a mixer slot; Working with the Graph editor
Using the Keyboard editorWorking with patterns; Chapter 4: Building Your Song; Introduction; Working with rhythm and percussion; Adding virtual instruments; Working with MIDI controllers and MIDI pads; Comparing pattern and song mode; Using the Piano roll feature; Chapter 5: Using the Playlist; Introduction; Using patterns to build a song; Comparing patterns and audio; Using markers and snap; Viewing the playlist; Chapter 6: Using the FL Studio Mixer and Recording Audio; Introduction; Using send tracks in the mixer; Recording external audio - keyboards, vocals, guitars, turntables and devices
Adding effects and your effect chainPerfecting equalization; Understanding master tracks and loud wars; Getting the best out of your mixer; Recording with or without effects; Chapter 7: Sampling Using Edison; Introduction; Finding a sample; Obtaining a seamless loop; Embedding your tempo information; Importing your new saved sample; Time-stretching your sample to your project; Fine-tuning your sample; Chapter 8: Exporting and Rendering Your Project; Introduction; Exporting an MP3 or WAV file; Exporting your audio stems; Highlighting your song in the playlist; Rendering files
Exporting and reimporting a WAV fileChapter 9: Humanizing Your Song; Introduction; Humanizing with the OFS knob; Humanizing with the Graph editor; Humanizing with the Piano roll; Humanizing with Playlist; Chapter 10: Recording Automation; Introduction; Using automation for virtual instruments and effects; Creating an automation clip; Chapter 11: Rewiring Reason to FL Studio; Introduction; Understanding the host and the slave; Creating MIDI out channels; Sending Reason sounds to the FL Studio Mixer; Appendix : Your Rights as a Composer and Copyrights
Music publishing, publishers, and performance rights societiesKey terms in publishing agreements - master recording and song; Quick artist blurb; What are ASCAP and PRS?; Things to consider when signing a publishing deal; Places to make a living with audio or music; Rights for new media, YouTube ads, streaming music, and satellite broadcasts; Index
Notes:
"Common answers to common questions." -- Cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed July 07, 2014).
ISBN:
9781849694155
184969415X
OCLC:
882610492

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