You need to watch “02 FL Studio Music Theory Primer : Intro to Scales” first, or you will be lost. See it here: www.youtube.com This Music theory video is intended for electronic musicians. In this video we will talk about the three different types of minor scales. We will also take a look at finding any relative scales for the natural minor keys. The Ascending and descending properties of the melodic scale will be discussed in detail. Creating a better reference scale for melodic scales will also be covered.
This tutorial covers Musical Scales for electronic musicians. As an electronic musician you don’t have to spend hours practicing and learning scales. In this video we will discuss the purpose of scales and how to reference them in FL Studio. Covered in this video: Key Names, Sharp, Flat, Natural, Major Scales, Modal Scales, Scale Helper, and Reference Chanel Background helper.
This video is intended for anyone the need some help with Basic Music theory. However, a lot of FL Studio topics are covered here so it may be worth your while to check it out. Covered in this Tutorial – Steps, Beats, Bars, PPQ, Basic Note lengths, Short Notes, dotted notes,BPM. Some Piano roll tips.
A fast paced video, This video is a crash course in basic drum theory for electronic musicians. Covered in this video: setting up a standard kit, downloading from Sample fusion, using FPC samples for one shots, straight eighth, sixteenth feel, cutting open hat, Snare(Backbeat), Snare(Halftime), variation, velocity, composition tips, and creating a Drum Lick.
This is NOT a beginner video. This is Part 2 of a two part tutorial for FL Studio. Be sure to watch Part 1 first. www.youtube.com In this Part we will take a look at using tranformation to elaborate a base melody. topics include retrograde, rythmic transformation, population transform, inflection, and context. A brief intro to song structure and harmonizing additional tracks is also covered.