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FL Studio Guru – Wobble Bass

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011

To download the projects featured in this video click here: forum.image-line.com Nucleons TEMPO SYNCED method is here – forum.image-line.com …although you can adjust the Automation Clip to exact tempo fractions it can get fiddly.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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FL Studio Guru – Getting Thump & Punch

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Some techniques that may or may not work for you :) You can download the project used in this tutorial here… forum.image-line.com Enjoy!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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FL Studio Guru – Compression & the Anatomy of Sound

Friday, April 8th, 2011

This video looks at the concept of attack and body of a sound an how this interacts with the compressor controls. To discuss this video with the Guru go here – forum.image-line.com Related videos: Compressing percussion – www.youtube.com Vocal mixing – www.youtube.com Sidechaining – www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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FL Studio Guru – Gross Beat used on Daft Punk’s Derezzed | TRON Legacy

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

To see it compared to the original click here – www.image-line.com The FL Studio Epic Sound Recreation forum has the discussion that lead to the lead sound used in this video… forum.image-line.com Quick recap of how Gross Beat works here… www.youtube.com Enjoy!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Guru Drumworks Walnut Kit With Oak Snares

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Based in Stockton-on-Tees, Guru Drumworks is a run by carpenter and drummer, Dean Price. Dean builds highly individual one-off kits and snares to order, with this stunning kit being commissioned by teenage drumming prodigy Jake Brown.

“The quality of the drums and the obvious love that’s gone into creating them is undeniable – the level of craftsmanship is as good as it gets.”

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At the tender age of 14, Jake has already played some of the grandest concert halls in the country and has made clinic appearances on the same bill as Steve White, Chad Smith and Benny Grey.

Jake first encountered Guru drums at a Jobeky UK drum festival. “They were gorgeous,” he explains. “Having always loved Brady and Craviotto drums I felt that Guru Drumworks was like both of these in one. I got chatting to Dean and we arranged to go and see him at his workshop.”

Dean consults extensively with each customer, ensuring he can match their requirements with appropriate drums. In Jake’s case, he was after “a kit that was good for soloing – as I play lots of different sounds and styles – but also something I could really groove and rock out on”.

Dean and Jake settled on steam-bent walnut shells with ash reinforcement rings. The kit features a 22×22-inch bass drum, 10×8-inch and 12×9-inch rack toms and 14×14-inch and 16×16-inch floor toms.

Whilst at Dean’s workshop, Jake spotted an Oak stave snare and ordered a pair (14×6½-inch and 12×7-inch) to complete his kit.

Amongst his many talents, Jake clearly has a discerning eye as the kit is an utterly breathtaking vision. The warm tobacco hues of the walnut – the wood has not been stained, but simply sealed with hardened oil – are interrupted only by Guru’s own-design low mass lugs.

Dean happily describes himself as near-obsessive when it comes to wood and it’s not unusual for him to spend a whole day at a timber yard selecting wood for a project. Such care shows as the individual drums have total continuity with each other.

Steam bending is an art which requires weeks of preparation for a window of around 20 seconds to accomplish the bending of a flat sheet of wood into a cylinder. The resulting single ply drums are bonded permanently with scarf joints.

With the heads removed you get more of an idea of the laws of physics that Dean has had to negotiate in order to create the drums. The shell thickness varies, starting at 7mm for the two rack toms and the smaller floor tom, proceeding to 8mm for the 16-inch floor tom and 10mm for the bass drum.

Similarly steam-bent and scarf-joined are the ash reinforcement rings, which are 10mm thick and 23mm deep.

Hands On

The pair of oak snare drums are constructed from vertical staves without reinforcement rings. This technique produces solid ½-inch-thick shells, with the joins being hard to spot amongst the vertical flow of grain.

By carefully taking a sandblaster to the outside of the snares’ shells, Dean has produced an original rippled finish called Driftwood.

All of the drums’ bearing edges are cut by hand to 45°, but with a varying amount of rounding-over according to the diameter; the larger the drum, the greater the amount of rounding over.

Walnut tends to produce dark-sounding drums and the bass drum exudes more darkness than Darth Vader after a night on the Guinness. Whichever direction the tension rods are turned, the drum’s note remains low – tuning it up just makes it sound tauter.

Amidst the abundant bottom-end there is a noticeable focus to the sound, with the centimetre-thick shell no doubt contributing. Much like the bass drum, the toms combine the warmth of the walnut with the single-ply shell construction, making for quite dense but powerful tones.

The clear Emperor batters accentuate the attack on offer while also ensuring fully-saturated notes. Swapping them for coated Ambassadors brought out a lighter, more ringing side to the toms.

Oak has its own characteristics and the two snare drums are a delight to play. They are both incredibly punchy, full-sounding drums, pleasantly dry in the middle and more biting towards the edges. Of the two, the 14-inch is more versatile but either of them would make fine additions to any kit.

This kit is custom-made in the truest sense: it has been tailored to an individual drummer’s needs. As such, there are bound to be elements of it that are not going to appeal universally to all drummers. But that is the point of custom design; it is just for you.

What’s undeniable is the quality of the drums and the obvious love that has gone into creating them – the level of craftsmanship is as good as it gets. The personal nature of the project cannot be overstated. How many custom drum-makers can offer such a truly bespoke service?




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FL Studio Guru – ASIO4ALL Setup in FL Studio

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

The soundcard driver is a program that mediates between Windows and your soundcard hardware. ASIO soundcard drivers are specialy designed for music applications and give lower a CPU load and more responsive playback. They are also a prerequisite for audio recording. Not all soundcards ship with native (their own) ASIO drivers so FL Studio installs with the universal ASIO4ALL soundcard driver. This video is for those people who are planning to use the ASIO4ALL soundcard driver with FL Studio.The manual has a full section on troubleshooting problems with ASIO4ALL should this video not cover some problem you are experiencing. flstudio.image-line.com If that doesn’t help then registered FL Studio users are welcome to ask for technical support and our team will be happy to help you out. Click here… forum.image-line.com Enjoy your ASIO4ALL

Discuss it here in Looptalk – forum.image-line.com PitCHER is a real-time pitch-correction and harmonization plugin. It works on a live audio stream as a plugin effect. There is a different plugin we are ALSO working on called NewTone. That is an audio file processing pitch correction/stretching/manipulation plugin more like an audio-editor.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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FL Studio Guru – Noise Reduction with Edison.

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

To download the example ‘noisy fan’ audio from this tutorial and a female vocal with mains power ground-loop noise visit: forum.image-line.com All Guru series videos can be seen at www.image-line.com This tutorial shows how to remove background noise from recordings with Edison, FL Studio’s audio editor/recorder. Read more about the noise reduction tool at the online manual page: flstudio.image-line.com The FL Studio Support Team.

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FL Studio Guru – Edison Loop Recording (External Audio)

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

Visit the Image Line forums forum.image-line.com to download material associated with the FL Studio Guru series. Loop recording is a great method when you want to repeat a section of a song, or even whole song, to get the perfect take. Edison will capture each loop around the section and add markers at the start and end of the take. All you need to do then is select the take you like and press Shift + C with Edison focused and it will be sent to the Playlist as an Audio Clip. Easy! To see all Guru videos in one location go to… www.image-line.com
Video Rating: 0 / 5

This is a FL Studio 9 beginners tutorial so some of the things I discuss are very basic, yet very essential to understanding and creating music within FL Studio. Within this tutorial I discuss the layout of the program,the basic functions of the step sequencer,playlist, and piano roll. To view Pt. 2 follow this link www.youtube.com
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Cubase Guru – How To Use A Compressor – Sonnox Native Dynamics

Saturday, January 8th, 2011

Cubase Guru – How to use a compressor – Sonnox Native Dynamics, music production, compression,
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Made in Steinberg SX only with Miroslav Philharmonik,Groove Agent 2 and vb-1.Played in with mouse in ca. 10-12 hours.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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FL Studio Guru – Vocal Mixing, Compression & EQ

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

Thanks to C-Note NeSmith for sharing his project with us. You can hear the complete track at – www.youtube.com C-Note NeSmith cites this as a remix/remake of the Johnny Cash ‘Hurt’ which itself is a remake of the 9 inch nails ‘Hurt’ You can discuss this tutorial here in Looptalk… forum.image-line.com and you can see more FL Studio Guru Videos here… www.youtube.com Thanks to our customers who purchased FL Studio. Enjoy!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

This is my first vid(part 1), filmed using camtasia studio 6(demo) By the way I started with the basic sounds, if you need to get these back(NOTE:THIS WILL ERASE ALL CURRENT SOUNDS YOU ARE USING) go to file, new, new from template, minimal, basic then bam you got your sounds back. Please rate and comment. In order to get the 4 beat packs i had(kanye west sounds and stuff) follow these steps: Go to this link uhowto.gnhq.net choose one to download(i had to download one at a time) when the download box comes up just click open. When the download is complete double click on the folder thats there to open it. then there should be 4 other folders and some other stuff. Right click in a white area and click extract all(I suggest extracting to the desktop for easy access). go to your start menu, click my computer, go to your hard drive(Local Disk(C:); at least for me)go to program files, image-line, fl studio(whatever version you have), Data, patches, then to whatever folder you want it in(mine are in packs), and if wanted in an even more specific area choose another folder, but wherever you choose to stop just go to your desktop and drag them in there from your extraction point. hope that helped lol sorry about the length of it. ________________________________________ Check out my brothers rap, it’s funny. www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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