In my term it's my own skills:
I am using
FL studio as a
DAW by the way.
I just saw some mixing threads here and downloaded some files. Then I saw that they're from 2014. Didn't watch out about the date of the track before.
Then I mixed it and wanted to post it.
Seems like I've registered here 3 years ago. But now I am doing the first posts.
So I am not allowed to post links, yet. Thus I cannot show the mix I've done yet.
But you know what's the good thing about that?
With only one project like this I've learned:
- How to reorder the tracks (without copy and pasting)
- How to better use compressors (as a tool to cut off debleeding)
- How to use Izotope RX 7 Advanced better
- How to use Fabfilter better
AND how to to use my Korg Kronos as an Audio Device as well instead of my Focusrite Scarlett 18i20.
Lol what a coincidence. Didn't even intend to.
I won't struggle at doing melodies. But still often using FL Studio.
Before I used Samplitude (Since Amiga Times), I've only changed when Magix seemed to have made it very unstable.
But nevertheless recently I've thought to give it one last try: Using Samplitude Pro X5.
That Software is really not bad in general. And a lot about the workflow I love even more than in FL Studio.
But it seems like it's forced on Drive C. every time. No matter what.
It also crashes a lot. FL Studio doesn't.
But in FL Studio I am still new to all the tips and tricks that are available there.
Though I am watching a lot of videos of Jonas Aden, which helps.
Have Fun Guys.
P.S.: The biggest one was when using Kontakt in FL Studio to compose orchestal tracks.
Until today I had no idea how to optimize 1.) RAM 2.) CPU and how to be able to use more instances effectly.
Thanks to Alex Moukala I do know now.