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A Power User's Guide to FL Studio 21

You're reading from   A Power User's Guide to FL Studio 21 Master the art of music production and advanced mixing techniques to create Billboard-charting records

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803234380
Length 334 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Understanding the Basics
2. Chapter 1: Delving into the FL Studio Mindset and Workflow FREE CHAPTER 3. Part 2:Creating Music with FL Studio
4. Chapter 2: From the Piano Roll to the Billboard Charts 5. Chapter 3: Creating Your Signature Sound 6. Chapter 4: Working through Drum Programming and Arrangements 7. Chapter 5: Approaching Melody and Composition Theory 8. Chapter 6: A Billboard-Ready Production Arrangement 9. Part 3: Best Techniques and How to Appear on the Billboard Charts
10. Chapter 7: Chart-Topping Mixing Techniques 11. Chapter 8: How to Get Records Placed So They Land on Billboard Charts 12. Index 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Workflow optimization hacks

There are a number of tactics you can use to increase workflow in FL Studio. This book gives you the frameworks you need to familiarize yourself with the software’s features and operations; as we have established, perfect practice makes practice perfect! Once we have a grasp of how to use all of FL Studio’s tools, we can use these quick hacks and tips, such as picking up keyboard shortcuts, using hotkeys, and adjusting the user interface to your preferences to maximize your workflow. Secondly, think about how you can best organize your computer when you develop your own habits and production approaches.

Let’s talk about some of the keyboard shortcuts that will help you increase workflow overall. These are as follows:

  • F1: Help
  • F2: Rename a selected channel or mixer track
  • F3: Open the mixer
  • F4: Open a playlist
  • F5: Open the step sequencer
  • F6: Open the Piano Roll
  • F7: Open the browser
  • F8: Open the plugin picker
  • F9: Open the mixer track properties
  • F10: Open the MIDI settings
  • F11: Full-screen mode
  • F12: Open the plugin database
  • Ctrl + C: Copy
  • Ctrl + V: Paste
  • Ctrl + X: Cut
  • Ctrl + A: Select all
  • Ctrl + Z: Undo
  • Ctrl + Y: Redo
  • Ctrl + Shift + C: Copy the state of selected mixer tracks
  • Ctrl + Shift + V: Paste the state of selected mixer tracks
  • Ctrl + Shift + X: Cut the state of selected mixer tracks
  • Ctrl + Shift + A: Select all audio clips in a playlist
  • Ctrl + Shift + Z: Redo
  • Ctrl + Shift + Y: Redo
  • Ctrl + Shift + F: Toggle smart disable for all plugins
  • Ctrl + Shift + L: Lock all playlist tracks
  • Ctrl + Shift + M: Mute all playlist tracks
  • Ctrl + Shift + U: Unmute all playlist tracks
  • Ctrl + Shift + P: Show the plugin picker
  • Ctrl + Shift + I: Insert score data
  • Ctrl + Shift + S: Save all
  • Ctrl + Shift + O: Open all recent files
  • Alt + F4: Close FL Studio
  • Alt + Enter: Toggle full-screen mode
  • Alt + Tab: Switch between open windows
  • Alt + left arrow: Move back in browser history
  • Alt + right arrow: Move forward in browser history

In addition, for music producers, FL Studio’s compatibility with sound kits, sound design, and VST plugins opens up a world of creative options. The use of a variety of sound kits and sample packs is one of the most important benefits of interoperability. Because FL Studio supports a number of file formats, including WAV, MP3, and OGG, you can easily incorporate these sounds into your compositions. Because of this integration, it is possible to combine sounds from various sources, pitch-shift and lengthen them to produce totally new sounds and textures, or even use them as a base for more intricate sound creation.

FL Studio offers a variety of integrated plugins and effects in addition to sound kits that can be used to produce your own sounds. The Patcher plugin, for instance, enables you to mix numerous plugins and effects in a variety of ways to build custom processing chains that are specific to your project. A potent synthesizer, the Sytrus plugin can produce a wide variety of sounds, from vintage analog tones to cutting-edge digital soundscapes. Even more sophisticated synthesis capabilities are offered by the Harmless and Harmor plugins, enabling the creation of elaborate and complicated sounds with ease. You can use external software instruments and effects without any hassle, thanks to the smooth integration of VST plugins in FL Studio. Because of this compatibility, you can utilize both FL Studio’s built-in plugins and your preferred VST plugins, significantly enhancing your creative options. Also, FL Studio is compatible with the majority of third-party plugins on the market because of its support for numerous plugin types, including VST, VST3, and AU.

Overall, FL Studio’s interoperability of sound kits, sound design, and VST plugins is an effective tool for composers and music producers. This interoperability offers a wide range of creative opportunities, enabling the production of original music of a high caliber. Music makers can easily combine sounds and plugins from many sources with FL Studio’s support for a variety of file formats and plugin types. This allows them to compose music that is both original and of high quality.

Last but not least, employing effective time management strategies such as goal-setting, task prioritization, and break-taking can help you remain concentrated and productive throughout the creative process.

There are various techniques to streamline productivity with FL Studio’s Piano Roll, including learning keyboard shortcuts, personalizing the user interface, and utilizing templates. You can explore and carry out tasks inside the Piano Roll quickly by using keyboard shortcuts, and you can organize and access frequently used functions more effectively by personalizing the interface. Certain settings, patterns, or chords can be saved as templates and used again in subsequent projects. You can increase your productivity and creativity when using FL Studio’s Piano Roll by putting these tips into practice and developing solid time management skills.

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