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The Prove Me Wrong Thread - FL Studio Pro Mid Bass w/out Hardware (pg. 4)
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Nightshift
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just sayin.
Nightshift
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just sayin...again.
Beatflux
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Originally posted by Nightshift
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just sayin...again.


I like this one a lot.
Stef
Grow up seems to be the appropriate response here.

The most i can tell you is what worked for me. You need to fix that negative attitude, then fix the sound you are trying to make. You will never get anywhere if you sit down and say "ok i have to make a track thats going blow up beatport and get on asot."

You are like the Paris Hilton of this forum.
kadomony
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noicuc
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Do you have sylenth1 and Predator?
Nightshift
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Originally posted by DJ Robby Rox
Nighshift - I asked for FLPs for a specific reason. You listed nothing but mp3 and youtube links. I don't know where you heard, or who told you, or where you read that such and such used FL Studio and only vsts. But it really means nothing if you can't submit an FLP.


Dude seriously? You think I'm lying about those artist using only FLStudio and VSTi? Google them and look for interviews. I used to know most of them, or at least their music back when i was heavy into FL Studio when i first started producing 6 years ago. When I heard them starting to make quality like they do i had the exact opposite attitude you had because instead of blaming irrelevant things for my lack of audio and synthesis knowledge & quality, I strived to achieve sound & quality like that.

What you need to do is stop being so ignorant bro. Getting an FLP isnt going to all the sudden get you any further with YOUR OWN production skills. How good things sound is based upon how good YOU make them sound regardless of which DAW or which synth & takes tons of experimentaion, practice & ear training over years of production.

You seem to always be trying to find a shortcut or formula to making your music better. Let me inform you that THERE IS NO SUCH THING. Believe me as a fellow producer because when i started out I thought the same.

Once you learn this then you'll be able to learn how to do the things you want to do. The biggest difference between you and a "pro" is not the gear they have or the synths they use, but its that the "pro" was open-minded and was willing to take those steps (baby steps rather) to getting to where they are today. The main reason why you fail to make a "pro mid bass" is because you are limiting yourself by saying you can't do it because what you have isn't good enough which thus is limiting your equipment. Once you realize that YOU are limiting YOUR OWN equipment and productions with YOUR OWN THiNKING then start to CHANGE that thinking is when you'll start to see results.

Trust me. I've been there.

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Originally posted by Stef
You need to fix that negative attitude, then fix the sound you are trying to make.


^THIS.
Subtle
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Originally posted by Nightshift
You seem to always be trying to find a shortcut or formula to making your music better. Let me inform you that THERE IS NO SUCH THING. Believe me as a fellow producer because when i started out I thought the same.
Indeed, there is no such thing.

If you are impatient you will never ever succeed, spending time on making music is the ONLY way to a professional sound.

I have been making music for 10 years now, and i still dont have that "pro" sound, i guess i will get there probably in the next 2-3 years if i work hard enough.
Nightshift
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kadomony
this is all you really need, imo.


Ry Thomas
I am throwing all my hardware in to use FL :eyespop:
the-sixth
Here is the sample again

I do wish to hear a sample of one track u consider pro, so far you have only mentioned armada....

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