Just because it’s a rainy Friday..and just because this beat actually makes me want to write some deep lyrics..Just because there are some nice secrets in this video for all the sample based producers…..
Just because I love yall…..
He doesn’t have a lot of videos I think I there were two Fl Studio JGVisual On Youtube
Enjoy..
Pz Til Later
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I just found your blog…and all I have to say is..THANK YOU. I’ve already learned so much just from readying only a few posts thus far.
Watching your video, I have a quick question. As I saw your sequencer, you had the sample in two separate channels but, playing the same thing. Is that because one of them is in mono panned to the right, and the other to the left?
Also, do you convert your samples into mono before you bring them into Edison for chopping?
And finally, last question, I see you are using a PC. Whats your take on the whole PC vs. MAC issue when it comes to music production? I’m thinking of getting a new laptop before I o off to college and I’m thinking of saving up for a Macbook which apparently are good for production. BUT, I’m a FL Studio user and I finally got the hang of it and I know it’s not compatible with the MAC OS. Do you think producing on a pc laptop is possible?
Oh wait, nvm, the clone channel was for the bassline. Scratch that question off the list, lol.
Hey man thanks for commenting…
Samples:The video is from Jvisual. I personally don’t worry about working with mono files until the final mix down of a beat. I usually load stereo files in Fl Studio or whatever the sample conversion is. A lot of kicks and snares are mono files, but render as stereo files from Fl Studio. Once I track out or export the separate files I CONVERT them to mono during the mix in Reaper…
Mac is best for music,but you can get the same results on pc. There are only a few differences. One huge advantage of using MAC is no worry of loosing data, and no system crashes. The most important thing is knowing the software that you use for music.With a Pc you must remember to save often while creating your music, so MAC appears to be a more stable work environment.
MAC now has an operating system which allows you to run Windows Programs. I am not sure if Fl Studio is compatible, but you can call the apple store and speak with some one or do a google search.
Hope this helps..stop back often, and Have a safe Happy New Year!