Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Fruity Tutorial!

As a musician I must say I'm not a huge fan of electronic based creativity. But sometimes it's the best that a person can do when they don't have time or do not desire to play an instrument. Maybe, they even lack the skills and abilities to play an instrument. So here is a Youtube music tutorial that I found, and by the looks of the viewings, millions of others have found to be useful as well.

FL Studio is a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) for Windows PCs (or Intel Mac/ Bootcamp). With a full feature-set and aggressive pricing (inc. lifetime free updates), FL Studio may be your ideal DAW!
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FL Studio can be used as a scratchpad for your ideas or to produce completely mastered tracks ready for publication. It's up to you!
http://flstudio.image-line.com/fruityloopsredirection.html


The following tutorials provide a wonderful step-by-step guide for teachers and students. They are complete with printed instruction and hands on examples.

Fruityloops Tutorial - Basics
by Nathan Mandjes



This next Fruity tutorial gives demonstrations for the novice and is appropriate for the students and teachers who need detailed guidance as well.

Fruity loops tutorial for very beginners
Blazestalker100


Nathan Mandjaes, Blazestalker100 and many more tutorial writers for Fruity loops Studio technology have, in my opinion, done a superb job in showing individuals at multiple learning levels how to manipulate the Fruit Loops technology tutorial.
Yes after a while you need to adjust the volume to avoid becoming annoyed with the "creativity."

Oh my word look at this!
"Due to a trademark settlement between IMAGE LINE bvba and KELLOGG COMPANY
the domain names www.fruityloops.com, www.fruityloops.org and www.fruityloops.net
are no longer valid.
If you wish to proceed to the FL STUDIO website replacing the FRUITYLOOPS website, please go to:
http://www.flstudio.com
... and set your bookmarks accordingly."
I was looking for the definition of Fruity loops and the above information appeared. Very valid information for you to know if your interested in further Fl Studio tutorial research. There is truly a difference between this technology tutorial and the very popular cereal.:)

Anyway, Blazestalker100 has provided a "very beginners 2" tutorial. This step-by-step process is a perfect sequel for teacher and student instruction.


For student purposes I would encourage them to use the backward or rewind feature to recapture any of the readings that went by too fast. Other than that, these tutorials are appropriate for the digital learners.

References
This site provides a downloadable demo
http://flstudio.image-line.com/fruityloopsredirection.html

This is the beginners basic site presented by Nathan Mandjes
I really like Nathan presentation because it's geared toward
readers. He avoided using his voice, and after experiencing
the other tutorials, I find this approach refreshing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oD8AgNkvzTo&feature=related

This is the very beginners presented by Blazesstalker100
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GedORCEiaQo&feature=related

This is the very beginners 2 presented by Blazesstalker100
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbF9GYpo7QY&feature=related

This is the very beginners 3 presented by Blazesstalker100
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f3p-TKa1kw&feature=related

Just in case you want a different beginner basics here is another tutorial presented by MrSimon34
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqZgBVx2w_Y&feature=related
I provided this last reference just to remind you that there is a plethora of Fl Studio tutorials available to choose from. It's wonderful to know the options are available.
Enjoy!

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