FL Studio Hardstyle Production - How to make melodic Raw

Hardstyle Tutorial - How to make a melodic Raw Track

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FL Studio Hardstyle Production - How to make melodic Raw

What You Will Learn!

  • Create your own Hardstyle track
  • Create Automation Clips to controll parts of your Track
  • Building the structure of a track
  • How to fill up the track
  • How to make screeches with Sylenth1
  • How to make leads with Sylenth1
  • How to make plucks with Sylenth1
  • How to make a Subbass with Sylenth1
  • How to make leads with Dune2
  • How to use Samples to fill intros/buildups/dropps
  • How to make effect kicks
  • How to make reversed/reverb effects to introduce sounds or parts of a track
  • How to use FL stock plugins (equalizer, limiter, compressor) to improve your sound

Description

I recommend to have already a basic knowledge about FLStudio, or any other DAW you are going to use to follow my tutorial.

I won't focus on melody or music theory parts. This Tutorial is about sounddesign, layering leads, building up a structure of track, mixing leads and sounds together, using FL-Stock- or free-plugins to let your leads sound  better.

I am making the tutorial track from scratch. I just prepared the melody, chords and baseline

You will learn how to build up a track out of a melody. Started at the Intro and ending up into a climax.


You will get my own Sylenth1 Soundbank and I will show you how to make screeches/leads/pad/plucks/saws at sylenth1/Dune2.

You will get a Sample Pack filled with Claps, snares, uplifters, downlifters, fillers,  atmosphere stuff and many more.

You will get different Raw-Hardstyle kicks and full pitched kicks aswell.

Who Should Attend!

  • Producers who still struggles at building up a track
  • Producers who wants to improve their workflow
  • Producers who wants to produce Hard Dance Music - Based on Hardstyle or Raw
  • Producers who wants to make melodic RAW-Hardstyle like Sub Zero Project / MYST

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Tags

  • FL Studio

Subscribers

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Lectures

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