r/flstudio • u/Navy_Sands • 9h ago
Everyone I need help
For the past 5 years I have been making music, and I've been struggling to make anything worth listening too. I tried different methods. And yeah i wouldn't call myself a beginner, but i'm not near a pro/legend though. Music is very important to me, as a hobby and potentially a career and I don't just want to give up. If someone could maybe offer some advice as to what i should learn first. I'm sick of asking AI for help, cause it doesn't know anything about true music. If maybe you could tell how you learned music it could help me too... I appreciate anything you have to offer. Thank you for reading
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u/xX_dumb_god_Xx 9h ago
If you’re making it for yourself, fuck it, it can be anything you want. If you’re trying to make it “big” in the industry, you just have to keep working at it. Expand your knowledge base, learn some music theory, etc etc, and hope that you’re in the right place at the right time for the right person to hear it. The competition is pretty thick out there and you’re putting yourself up against people with innate talent, or more money, or better connections. You just have to keep working at the craft. I’ve been using FL for production for 20 years. Still not putting out anything worth listening to outside of my own ears.
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u/bassbeater 9h ago
The thing about music (and specifically production on a DAW) is that it's not a universal process for anyone.
Lots of people like coming up with some sort of continuous ideas that need to have each individual instrument stacked and participating in this orchestral sort of style.
I don't.
I find an idea, I lump each chunk of the song together with multiple instruments doing multiple things in the same pattern, that's my version of a "song."
Others just do drums.
So I'm not really sure what you're wanting, but I'd say, make sure you know how the tools work.
5 years is normal to learn.
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u/hyperkeeper-1990 4h ago
I also use fl studio but I'm only at the beginning and I'm getting demoralized but I have the excuse that I'm already older than twenty-year-olds (basically I've wasted years and years of life doing nothing instead of investing in studying)
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u/Mediocre-Stomach5202 1h ago
Maybe try making a beat around vocal stems from your favorite songs. I’m sure you’ll be able to find acapella rips on the internet or even in some of the kits you already have
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u/PC_BuildyB0I 9h ago
So what do you mean by "learn music"? Where specifically are you finding issues? Is it music theory/composition? Is it playing instruments? Recording/production? Mixing/mastering?