Hey guys, I just registered today and I am currently looking for feedback and help on what I can improve on.
I produce music really often and I use FLStudio 10 and I try to make all kinds of different genres. Mostly House, Dubstep and DNB.
I have been learning how to use Flstudio fairly well. Like how to set up Vocoding with NI (Native Instruments) Razor or how to create a nasty sound with just 3xOSC and then put LOTS and LOTS of effects (Distortion, Chorus, Flanger etc...) and then resample it!
I want to become a producer with my own style and am currently thinking of sticking with DnB and Drumstep (In case you don't know what Drumstep is, it is Dubstep at 174BPM or more with DnB Aspects!)
Now here is the link to my youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/SirZOMG?feature=mhee
ALSO! I'm having a problem choosing between more -Liquid and happy or chill- or -Dark and jumpup, something easier to go crazy to-
I really like Noisia, Netsky and so on and I like both styles! But it's really hard to choose D: Help!
Replies very much appreciated!
Thanks for reading,
!ZOMG?
I produce music really often and I use FLStudio 10 and I try to make all kinds of different genres. Mostly House, Dubstep and DNB.
I have been learning how to use Flstudio fairly well. Like how to set up Vocoding with NI (Native Instruments) Razor or how to create a nasty sound with just 3xOSC and then put LOTS and LOTS of effects (Distortion, Chorus, Flanger etc...) and then resample it!
I want to become a producer with my own style and am currently thinking of sticking with DnB and Drumstep (In case you don't know what Drumstep is, it is Dubstep at 174BPM or more with DnB Aspects!)
Now here is the link to my youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/SirZOMG?feature=mhee
ALSO! I'm having a problem choosing between more -Liquid and happy or chill- or -Dark and jumpup, something easier to go crazy to-
I really like Noisia, Netsky and so on and I like both styles! But it's really hard to choose D: Help!
Replies very much appreciated!
Thanks for reading,
!ZOMG?