Nothing like Kandi. If you're using software a good start is to learn how to layer. One patch per sound does not work unless you are doing acids/syncs. Try throwing some warmer high frequency layers in the bass/lead lines. Its generally a good idea to use different synths as well, as each will have a differential influence on the sound which will fill sonic "pores" or gaps in the sound, making the sound fatter/deeper overall.
jesus man thats amazing on FL studio ! I have FL sudio 8 and started making my own tracks but this gives me a vote of confidence on sound quality. I was going to use a mix of programs but it looks like i can do it all one one haha
I JUST started using FL studio 9, until a few days ago I didn't even know of the play list function however watching this video shows me the potential of this program. You've done an amazing job on recreating that melody. There is so much new stuff to learn, I know absolutely nothing about sound but seeing work like this motivates me to keep pushing.
@0verseer I took your advice (well i just got ableton, but still use FL).... I really thought i had a lot to learn with FL but this new program is massive and i find it hard to even follow the tutorials. At a first glance Ableton has plenty more pre-made stuff and endless ways to tweak them with impulse but almost overkill with the amount of options. I was never expecting any of this to be easy, but that's what makes me appreciate this genre of music so much.
@silentkiller16 I don't know what you mean by premade stuff, i guess the standard samples and such is pretty useless, however the audio/midi effects are great. But unlike Reason, Ableton supports VSTs, and that's whats makes it powerfull. Stick with it and i'll guarantee you it will payoff. Ableton works a bit differently than other studioapps, but once you understand the basics, which are pretty simple, you will see how awesome it is, and you will probably buy a Apple Mac after that ;)
what vst are you using for the main melody?
JoobSensei 8 months ago
Amazing work's , hard work really.
Morgarothroku2 9 months ago
Incorrect chords are incorrect!!
Lethys1 1 year ago
Nothing like Kandi. If you're using software a good start is to learn how to layer. One patch per sound does not work unless you are doing acids/syncs. Try throwing some warmer high frequency layers in the bass/lead lines. Its generally a good idea to use different synths as well, as each will have a differential influence on the sound which will fill sonic "pores" or gaps in the sound, making the sound fatter/deeper overall.
Nemisis99 1 year ago
@Nemisis99 Thanks. I made this a really long time ago before I really knew anything about FL, let alone layering.
elitenick 1 year ago
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Nemisis99 1 year ago
jesus man thats amazing on FL studio ! I have FL sudio 8 and started making my own tracks but this gives me a vote of confidence on sound quality. I was going to use a mix of programs but it looks like i can do it all one one haha
CivicSteve85 1 year ago
I JUST started using FL studio 9, until a few days ago I didn't even know of the play list function however watching this video shows me the potential of this program. You've done an amazing job on recreating that melody. There is so much new stuff to learn, I know absolutely nothing about sound but seeing work like this motivates me to keep pushing.
silentkiller16 1 year ago
@silentkiller16 You should drop FL studio and go straight to Ableton live instead...
0verseer 1 year ago
@0verseer I took your advice (well i just got ableton, but still use FL).... I really thought i had a lot to learn with FL but this new program is massive and i find it hard to even follow the tutorials. At a first glance Ableton has plenty more pre-made stuff and endless ways to tweak them with impulse but almost overkill with the amount of options. I was never expecting any of this to be easy, but that's what makes me appreciate this genre of music so much.
silentkiller16 1 year ago
@silentkiller16 I don't know what you mean by premade stuff, i guess the standard samples and such is pretty useless, however the audio/midi effects are great. But unlike Reason, Ableton supports VSTs, and that's whats makes it powerfull. Stick with it and i'll guarantee you it will payoff. Ableton works a bit differently than other studioapps, but once you understand the basics, which are pretty simple, you will see how awesome it is, and you will probably buy a Apple Mac after that ;)
0verseer 1 year ago
Nice work dude, cheers
djimmy25 1 year ago
Great Stuff 5/5
/watch?v=KMD7DKeJKDs
TheOrionMusic 1 year ago 2
nice wich vst´s did you use?
OFFICIALLOTOS 1 year ago 2
this is some great stuff dude def suscribe
sagar0dedra 2 years ago 2
excelent work 5*stars
DISR22 2 years ago 2
the main theme is somehow garbled. nice work, though.
rubikbg 2 years ago
LIKE :P
waseemha 2 years ago 2
Great track !!!
What Vst do you used ?
fawerek 2 years ago 2
Nice!!!!
djimmy25 2 years ago 6
Great work !
TranceAtmosphere 2 years ago 5
This is really good!!! What program do you use?
spyridon84 2 years ago 3
Fruity loops studio
TranceAtmosphere 2 years ago 2
sounds good, could use some sweep fx though, good job!
dylanwarrenhouse 2 years ago 3
Dude that is awesome!! Great melody!! Cool track. Keep up the good work!
mrzero6 3 years ago 4
Keep up the good work
popochopper 3 years ago 4