So, I still suck at FL Studio...but I'm getting there and damn Harmor and Sytrus are insanely fun. Maybe I should finally get these Flex instruments going 😅 See the final result on Image Line's channel! kzbin.info/www/bejne/q4OlXmmaipqEobM
@alexmoscatelli149 Жыл бұрын
Dude, if you were to make some tutorials about fun, endless and maybe more advanced sound design with Harmor and Cytrus, I'd enjoy the fuck outta it.
@CincinnatiBeats Жыл бұрын
FL Studio is my jam. I've been using it since version 3 about 2001. I have used other DAWs such as Pro Tools, Reaper, Ableton and others. Ableton is the only other DAW that seemed to come naturally after using FL for the majority of my work. I love the concept you present of the shinning metal. Thanks for everything you share sir.
@spasmenothlefono5861 Жыл бұрын
Why you didnt use just Cubase ???/
@aethelierproductions Жыл бұрын
If only there were a fuckton of official how-to videos and a comprehensive manual covering everything hmm.. :D I used to do the same thinking i will know things just because i have used something similar in the past. But whenever i utilized manuals and how-tos I have saved a lot of time and energy! All the best
@Thing5888 Жыл бұрын
@@spasmenothlefono5861 watch the video buddy
@epdsposta Жыл бұрын
1- Foundation. Give the thing existence. 2- Details. Give the thing a life. 3- Define. Give the thing a face. 4- Refine. Give the thing a purpose. 5- Substract. Give the thing only the right things. 6- Assess. Give the thing one last look, and do not look back. Man, what a perfect summary of the creative process. I thing I'm gonna print it and hang it near my desk. Awesome video as always.
@ELDROID_Music Жыл бұрын
Oh damn, imma make a poster out of this and hang it on my wall
@FL_STUDIO Жыл бұрын
This is a great video. Thanks for making it :)
@VenusTheory Жыл бұрын
Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy thank you. This was such a great project to do and taught me a ton haha. Probably learned more in these 6 days than I did in the last few months!
@itsdakun Жыл бұрын
agreed! i’ve been using FL since 2009, and it’s sometimes hard to remember that we all approach everything in our own way. Drop me in Cubase and I won’t remember my own name! But it’s weird to realize that not everyone works the way you do…it boggles my mind when FL confuses others, but it’s because it’s my native tongue :) My most recent armor test has been working on this album for a client who needed professional-sounding filmscore-y outros, and god that pushed me to the brink of hating the whole project. But we made it, and the label listen through went amazing and everyone’s happy. Sometimes you gotta test yourself hard, whether it’s figuring out FL or writing a totally new style that you’re totally unfamiliar with. Proud of you VT for pushing through and winning 🖤
@ghfjfghjasdfasdf Жыл бұрын
Good ‘ol Fruity Loops
@angeldayao Жыл бұрын
Venus Theory's demo video was really promising for me. I have FL Studio but I am using another DAW for scoring. I once used FL studio for scoring but there aren't many resources to help me make it work for scoring. I hope FL Studio continues to makes it more freindly for film composers. I'm gonna switch back to FL if it does.
@the_rdrksh Жыл бұрын
@@angeldayao Have you checked out Alex Moukala? I love his stuffs. They are pretty helpful, I think.
@atrus3823 Жыл бұрын
FL Studio has been my DAW for many years (since FL Studio 4) and really only for 2 reasons: 1) I had "acquired" a copy of Fruity Loops 3 in high school (which was already starting to implement some DAW features) and had gotten pretty good at it, and 2) when I got my first paying gig, I got nervous about using "acquired" software. FL Studio had just come out and was offering lifetime upgrades for the reasonable price of $150.00. I've never looked back. I recently downloaded a licensed copy FL Studio 21 without shelling out a cent. Now that is bang for your buck.
@Star_Hugger Жыл бұрын
I think your KZbin is becoming one of my favourite channels, showing the struggle through something you're not the best at is something we don't get to see often. Thank you for this.
@danieklerr Жыл бұрын
Now that's a fine, strong last name you got there, sir. #kerrclan
@subilabi Жыл бұрын
thank you, he is my dad
@willia_music Жыл бұрын
I'd say let's give it up to Venus Theory. I also have seen this trend with other creators, and let's continue to support our favorite channels when the platform changes too
@ShallieDragon8 ай бұрын
I've been a die-hard FL user for close to 12 years at this point. I love it as a DAW, and I've found it incredibly inspiring and fun to work with. AND it has a STEEP learning curve. It works VERY DIFFERENTLY from pretty much every DAW on the market. It is so freeform, so malleable, so quirky, that it took me WEEKS of tutorials to even figure out the basics, MONTHS to feel comfortable in it, and YEARS to feel proficient with it. The fact that you were willing to attempt to learn this beast in such a small amount of time is FRIGGIN IMPRESSIVE. Massive kudos.
@rhakka Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to give an immediate thanks because I've been putting off becoming a Patron for a while, out of... laziness? Typical procrastination? Other reasons I can probably come up with that are all BS. When I start watching one of your videos, I know I'm going to learn something, not just about you, or about a product or a concept, but about myself. Your presentation styles have grown over the years and for me, you're absolutely worth supporting as a creator, regardless of the subject matter. Thanks for all of your hard work to present us with knowledge that was likely gained from other hard work (or any number of other experience types). Just thanks.
@bassmelody2868 Жыл бұрын
fl is very convenient there at the top all the icons are available and when pressed they give you work with what you need.and the most significant plus is that a piano roll and a VECTOR-TYPE playlist, that is, they can be made to the full screen and work with the editing of notes!!!But you're professors.....Here there is a genesis synthesizer of the 1st version, because as you know, its second version has recently been released, this is a synth that no one likes, and I used it to create a cool track in a couple of hours that recorded it in 2018.I really like his chorus and delay effects section very much!but there is not a big problem that it works perfectly only in the 32-bit version, but for me it's almost an obstacle, I love this complex and incomprehensible vst synth!!!people are very boring and they can't do anything from a small synth, but I can squeeze out the maximum using even the pitch of the notes, you can get a completely unusual sound.but today is the age of professors and you are all smart here
@TonyThomas10000 Жыл бұрын
I used Ableton for years as my daily driver, and spent many months using Reaper as well. Lately, I have gravitated to FL Studio---which I have used off an on for about 2 decades but never dug incredibly deep. In the past few months, I have dug deep and am truly amazed with the depth and the power of the DAW. Totally unconventional with lots of hidden gems. Gol, its primary architect, is a genius.
@HuChing-ob4kk11 ай бұрын
Reaper, Ableton. FL Studio....tells a persons ability of musicality without really telling us
@Pabloesc5719 ай бұрын
Yup, i used ableton and fl, and while ableton is pretty cool, i feel like you can do more stuff more easily in fl studio. A lot of "hidden" features that are super convenient
@Pabloesc5719 ай бұрын
Also the zgame visualiser is a huge bonus
@HuChing-ob4kk9 ай бұрын
@@Pabloesc571 Childrens toys. I use Cubase along with Native Instruments and Dorica....that is what REAL MUSICIANS. FL Studio and Ableton are GREAT TOOLS because it allows non-musicians to make music
@Pabloesc5719 ай бұрын
@@HuChing-ob4kk 😂😂😂
@TadDoylemusic Жыл бұрын
I love the humility. I went from Pro Tools to REAPER many years ago. I still feel that I don't know what the fuck I am doing but at the end of the day, I, like you, am creating something. Thanks for all of your efforts. They are appreciated and recognized. Thanks!
@toddhatfield5329 Жыл бұрын
Dude. You are a legend.
@bassmelody2868 Жыл бұрын
@@toddhatfield5329 the legend is me!!!but not like all of you!!
@colemanoverbey1184 Жыл бұрын
Haha, I use Reaper and am learning pro tools rn. Hate it lol
@RussMullins Жыл бұрын
What a remarkably helpful, humble and human lesson from an artist with the heart of a teacher.
@vikcxi6666 Жыл бұрын
I've used FL Studio for about a decade now. There was a time, about 5 or 6 years into using it, where I thought I had reached a standstill. I assumed I had maxed out the DAWs potential, and I became frustrated with how it felt my music wasn't constantly improving like it initially was in those early years. I tried some other DAWs, like Ableton, but I never felt that comfortable with them. In the end, I abandoned my old music project out of this frustration. Those were dark times; I lost my creative outlet, and in turn, I felt like I also became lost without it. Late into 2021, around Christmas time, I got really high one day and was doing my favorite thing that I like doing when I'm high, which was listening to music. At the time I was really getting into noise and experimental music (Merzbow, Prurient, Sissy Spacek, etc.), and it gave me an epiphany: what if I got back into FL and just threw out all of my preconceived theory and techniques and patterns and just experimented with it? What if I just went all out, like creating a purely abstract painting of random colors, shapes and textures, trying to make something cohesive out of chaos? What if I just... played with it? After all, it started off just being a fun thing to mess with when I was a teenager. Why not try to revisit that mindset? What ended up happening was something truly extraordinary. I managed to create sounds I had never heard before. I was creating things I had no idea I could even make. Just like that, I was officially back at it. That creative outlet I once threw away had been fully restored and completely reimagined. I'm fully convinced at this point that there's nothing you can't make using FL. It's not about the DAW you choose, it's about how you choose to use it. Kind of like how they say the best programming language is the one you're most comfortable with, I feel like that can be applied to DAWs as well.
@santiagomarcano635419 күн бұрын
That’s a great experience and very inspiring. Just don’t keep the high part while producing. Been there for years and I really do not recommend
@sound.silence Жыл бұрын
Your vulnerability is a wonderful trait. Not enough people on YT are willing to expose themselves in such a manner and I’ll give you a thousand kudos for this video. This is the way.
@JayBee6801 Жыл бұрын
The fact that there is so much content on Fl Studio speaks volumes. People who don't even use FL are now trying FL for views because its the thing to do... it cracks me up. Fl gets a bad rap because of its beginnings. It has evolved into a powerhouse. Yet it still gets sh*t on, mainly because its workflow is so different from all the others. First impressions really can be lasting. It started out as pretty much a toy or a game and many think it still is.
@David-gp3fd5 ай бұрын
I love FL. It took years to learn but its arguably the most powerful these days and its lifetime free updates. The thing is that theres multiple ways to do things and its not linear by default. It shines when you set up custom templates for yourself. The piano roll and channel rack are goated
@djAxisRR Жыл бұрын
Due to circumstances in my life, I quit making music back in 2010 and eventually lost the use of FL Studio as I was using an associate's copy to make music up until that point. I've only just managed to finally get a copy for myself and am finally returning to it after 13 years. Even for something that was second nature to me back then, it's... quite challenging now. That challenge and unfamiliarity was manifesting as an overwhelming sense of anxiety on the first day or two. On day 3, things just started to connect. Frustration and anxiety became curiosity and excitement, and then finally genuine purpose and an eagerness to improve. I really wish I had come across this video sooner because this comment will likely be lost in the shuffle, but still. Great video, dude! Thanks so much for sharing this one.
@RayonBase Жыл бұрын
FYI: in case you didn’t already know this, one tests one’s mettle (not metal). Just trying to be helpful😀
@TH-tl8hy Жыл бұрын
Another lover of English descends upon the typo with a ravenous gleam in their eye. Aye. 🍻
@Lvmina-x8t6 ай бұрын
Man I had to search for this, I was like “no way I’m the only one” 😭😭😭
@lukegoldstein Жыл бұрын
It's encouraging and validating when I see someone I look to for instruction and inspiration go through the same struggles I do. The honesty and vulnerability of this video is beyond appreciated.
@S4CR4LTV3 ай бұрын
Something I really admire about you as a creator -- and which especially shines through in this year-old video about learning something outside of your comfort zone -- is how you are a jack of SO many trades. That is something I resonate so much with. I am equally obsessed with and invested in so many different mediums myself: music production, video production, photography, singing, writing, physical art, the list goes on. I have honestly always struggled so much with collaboration because it is so hard for to let go of total creative control when I have a vision I am passionate about, and that led me to wanting to learn ALL the things because I genuinely love being able to do it all myself and not have to lean on outside expertise (though that isn't entirely true, since most of what I have learned over the past decade and beyond has come with the help of KZbin creators like yourself). Striving to be a one-man factory of audible and visual expression has been both a blessing and a strength, and also a curse and a limitation. As a music artist who has yet to see monetary reward for how much time and effort I put into my art, it is really cool to see a creator like you who has become so clearly skilled in videography which makes every video you put out so beautiful. But you are also one of the most versatile producers and sound designers I have the pleasure of learning from and being inspired by here on KZbin. Seeing someone like you who, from my perspective, IS so competent in all these different fields is incredible to watch from afar. As a primarily electronic artist, I started with FL Studio about 15 years ago and never left it. I have tried learning other DAWs and it was so incredibly brutal, despite how much I pushed myself to try to completely remap my brain when it comes to the very different workflows. I ended up coming back to FL Studio every time. The incredible drive you have, combined with your transparency and willingness to share your vulnerabilities, deserves all the respect! 🙏
@eugenezhitnikov Жыл бұрын
OK, I thought it was some review-ish-based video, not an existential essay. 2/3 into this and still nothing about FL directly. OK, well, just misunderstood.
@kzustangАй бұрын
Pretty amazing video, man! It's not about FL Studio, it doesn't matter at all. It's about our creativity and our ability to do or to NOT do. Saying no to a project is so hard, but every once in a while saying YES is the most scary thing. Sometimes you learn from it and grow, sharpen that axe and rust that metal. Sometimes you are indeed a chimp trying to build a spaceship. This was very inspiring! Thank you! Extremely well built, honest and isightful.
@lexruptor Жыл бұрын
"Test your metal" is actually "test your mettle" 👍
@wolfgangdevries127 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Am Dutch, never heard of "mettle" before.
@uniunissa Жыл бұрын
My guy just turned opening FL Studio into Rocky movie with them stretching shots and motivational words. Smirk aside, your channel has been a big inspiration and endless library of information on my music journey. Thanks to you for most part on finding and learning gems like PaulXStretch, Vital and Surge XT. I also really like the philosophical aspect you have on your channel to what's/why's and how's of creation. FL studio was indeed my first DAW long time ago.. now on Reaper, talking about the learning curve. Keep them great videos coming VT.
@jtjones4727 Жыл бұрын
I am also trying to learn Reaper. I had not touched a music instrument in over 15 years. I used to play drums and guitar with a couple of local bands that basically just played the local bars and what not, until the heroin addiction got me. I'm 44 now, and finally have a small collection of instruments to start recording some music. If your serious about using Reaper, I highly recommend checking out Kenny from the YT channel "Reaper Mania". He has content ranging all the way from complete noob to advanced power user, his stuff has helped me immensely.
@LonnonFoster Жыл бұрын
Feeling hella inspired right now. Reminding myself that I shouldn't expect actual flight from the first pair of wings I throw together from canvas and scrap lumber. Being comfortable with discomfort is the hardest part about learning and growing. Your courage is remarkable, bordering on insanity, and I have nothing but respect for what you've achieved here and your sharing of it with the world. Thank you.
@tettorotto Жыл бұрын
I swear, as soon as you said "Sometimes the most powerful stuff has a learning curve, but that's how you get into the good shit" I got a Unison chord pack ad... The timing was just too beautiful!
@osmark86 Жыл бұрын
I think you have one of the most honest and down to earth channels about being a creative on the internet. Massive fan and wish you all the best.
@MarioGodoyMusic Жыл бұрын
Great video and amazing advice! Thanks for this. Also fyi it’s test your “mettle”, but I love the idea of letting your metal rust to make it shine again.
@artkitectbeats1622 Жыл бұрын
Yea, I'm pretty sure he knows that. That's the point.
@marcus_ohreallyus10 ай бұрын
Classic millennial mistake
@albshore8 Жыл бұрын
Bro you are one of the most real people out here, you are not afraid to show that you are human and can screw up to, and that you don't know every thing. I am one of those people that has 50, I started tacks but none done. I've had FL since FL4. but never really dove into it, so with the latest version I still don't know some of the basics of the DAW, all my fault with some life changes that did not help. I'm just glad there is some one else that sometimes feel the same frustration I do, but you don't stop . thank for you honesty and sharing what wisdom you do have.👏
@_boof Жыл бұрын
I just recently went back to FL Studio after almost a decade of ignoring it simply because I started on it. I’m actually back on pretty much full time. Once I got over the “make unique” thing for midi clips, I realized how powerful and streamlined it does things compared to other DAW’s.
@judeau15 Жыл бұрын
Fl's piano roll is awesome
@HuChing-ob4kk11 ай бұрын
Its not a REAL DAW it s SOUND-MAKING TOY for "beatmakers" with no musical experience/talent
@fbiopnpl120011 ай бұрын
@@HuChing-ob4kk woah someones really offended by the fact someone uses a DAW you dont like
@HuChing-ob4kk11 ай бұрын
@@fbiopnpl1200 There is no "offense" in telling the basic truth. I can tell what age group you are in because..ANYTHING you dont agree with triggers an emotional response in YOU which you then start projecting as someone else being emotional..you a guys are just WEAK as people... FL Sudio was created and market for people with ni musical talent to make them feel they are making music..specificvally for EDM and hip hop...its not offensive to say that..Ive been using DAWS since their early inception..and I used Frutiy Looks (now FL Studio ) when it came out in 1997.. Composer arrangers and REAL musicians do not use Fl Studio or Ableton because they are too limited music wise...nothing for YOU to get emotional about..there is just a difference
@jibberism991010 ай бұрын
SOLD! @@HuChing-ob4kk
@ahmaanhunt Жыл бұрын
Ive got a TON of admiration for you, SOLELY based on the synopsis of this video(in a nutshell). Thanks for your work, ESPECIALLY for everything you've posted on Pianobook!
@ChrisMills-AmbientSpace Жыл бұрын
I am reminded of my favourite demotivational poster from 25 years ago with the quote “if you can’t do something well, then learn to enjoy doing it badly.” These words have made my life much more interesting.
@1finxxo Жыл бұрын
fl has a extremely frustrating early learning process but getting past it allows you to hold the entire world of music in your hands everyone fears burnout but on the other side of burnout is invincibility
@Jimmyknapp2 Жыл бұрын
FL is like an old buddy that kicked my ass one time when we were younger.
@UsmanAhmed83 Жыл бұрын
@@Jimmyknapp2that's gotta be the most spot on description I've ever heard.
@thegreat1548 Жыл бұрын
@@Jimmyknapp2brilliant that's how I feel about my mpc live 2. She keeps hurting my feels refusing for me to make love to her but I just keep coming back to her selfish love ♥ THEE END!!
@consterdine Жыл бұрын
Nice vid, It’s Mettle, though!?! The definition of the word mettle according to Webster's Dictionary is “vigor and strength of spirit or temperament; staying quality; stamina; quality of temperament or disposition.” The phrase “testing your mettle” usually refers to someone showing how resilient they are when faced with adversity
@abc456f4 ай бұрын
Can't believe he didn't know that.
@akhil58393 ай бұрын
lol its a wild thing to write after talking about how much he loves writing
@natanstunes Жыл бұрын
I switched to Ableton completely last week after using Logic Pro X for 4 years, I thought it would be a pain but to my surprise I got the hang of it in just a few days and now my workflow is like twice as fast and efficient.
@fkeyzuwu Жыл бұрын
yeah fl studio is just way different than anything else out there. most other conversions are likely easier
@ethanwimsett Жыл бұрын
What features did you find quicker to use?
@natanstunes Жыл бұрын
@@ethanwimsett the biggest noticeable difference for me is that the plugin workflow is wayy more efficient in ableton, you can add a plugin/effect/whatever in less than 3 seconds by just doing CTRL + F and typing the plugin name, while in logic you have to navigate multiple dropdown menus to find what you’re looking for. Also tweaking parameters is far easier with ableton because basically every effect is “opened” up at all times in the bottom bar, also makes creating new automations far easier. Also the quality of the ableton stock and max for life plugins is really good. As someone that often has 4-10 effects on any sound, the workflow change is amazing
@Rhythmattica Жыл бұрын
@@ethanwimsett Like all Daws, each have a workflow...And each daw can match your workflow... Not everyone plays, not everyone uses loops, not everyone writes to film etc.. Each to their own I say... Again.. Whatever works.
@GgWhyfye Жыл бұрын
Yo the patch plugin for FL into reaper is AMAZING
@hhhAmbientElectronic Жыл бұрын
You CLEARLY continue to create some of the best music creation related videos anywhere on the 'net, but I must admit that I am interested in the emotional/psychological impact that this journey has had on your life and your willingness to share it and talk about it, because invariably I find myself sharing your pain in my own endeavors. This isn't easy, making music and sharing it with the world or creating it on demand for clients who know f***-all about music production, but I cannot imagine making my living any other way (other than my fine art paintings). Keep doing you, brother, and I'll keep watching, learning and empathizing (is that a word? Meh, it's the internet, I've seen worse).
@richardridings7511 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. The mindset discussion re: creativity is so on point. Have you tried listening to the 'Finish More Music' podcast? It's a goldmine on creative mindset.
@hhhAmbientElectronic Жыл бұрын
@@richardridings7511 No, but I'll give it a listen. I'm pretty good at finishing music. Tomorrow (Monday 2-13-23) I turn in the music for my tenth album since 2010, to my label. More is better, though (as long as the quality remains).
@weirdchristmasweirdchristm1127 Жыл бұрын
I wish more creative folk put out honest things like this. It's much more reflective of the real process. And the thing is that we all know that internal, what, despair/fear/hopelessness/existential-angst-way-out-of-proportion-to-the-reality-of-whatever-the-specific-project is... But seeing someone else go through it, too, makes it easier to bear. Or, well, that may not be true. It still sucks just as much to go through it. But when you can remember that others shared that same feeling, you don't feel so alone and like the spotlight of failure is shining just for you.
@nomore6167 Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry you went through that frustration and pain, but THANK YOU for posting this. It truly does help to see (not only know, but see) that even people as talented and skilled as yourself face the same issues and hardships the rest of us face. I'm not yet in my dream job of making sounds/music, but even with a completely different background, I find your videos to be immensely helpful and inspirational. I wish you the best and I sincerely hope you keep making these types of videos. Your music is amazing and these videos are equally amazing.
@moskva-kassiopeya Жыл бұрын
I just checked the FL Studio channel for your trailer and man, it’s really really great! You did a great job 👏
@VenusTheory Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Definitely an uphill battle for me personally but such a good experience overall, learned so much in only a few days and learned a ton about my own creative workflow.
@spectre.garden Жыл бұрын
Aphorisms are helpful if they are not turned against ourselves. Pushing is good. Self abuse is not. I really liked the steps you outlined for the project. FLS is a great DAW for in the box and all around great sample-workbench. The shortcuts are obscure and powerful - so certainly frustrating. I still prefer Cubase for working with outboard gear, but still use FLS for idea & loop generation. Thanks for more inspiration.
@user-lt2rw5nr9s Жыл бұрын
I scrolled past the Image-Line video in my feed and I thought it was strange to see you were using FL, since you never used it in a video. Then it all made sense when this video came after. FL is my DAW of choice, but I know how quirky it is after trying Ableton. It's not the easiest to understand and there's some things I don't like about it, but good work for going out of your comfort zone.
@SilvermainMusic Жыл бұрын
'Swanson Chair' lol Kudos for the obscure reference to my favorite Pawnee resident! ;)
@Astrocicada Жыл бұрын
This is the program I use for my tracks, so yeah, I feel your pain. The first time I started using was so frustrating that I wanted to toss my computer overboard, but then as🤗 Keep using it, You will succeed in the end. And this is coming from an inexperienced music producer, by the way.
@CosmicHarmony58 Жыл бұрын
haha yah, i finally finished music theory courses and went into fl…I was like “man, and people think learning music theory is hard 🤣” but just like that subject itself, it’ll all click in eventually…although I may just take a premium paid course to speed up the time
@Astrocicada Жыл бұрын
@@CosmicHarmony58 good for you, man.✌️✌️✌️
@ИгорьЛоцких Жыл бұрын
Learning FL Studio is getting harder and harder the more previous experience in music production you have. I believe when an experienced non-FL producer goes to hell he is forced to produce with FL for eternity
@Astrocicada Жыл бұрын
@@ИгорьЛоцких 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@bassmelody2868 Жыл бұрын
@@Astrocicada the most amazing thing is that fl studio is the most convenient, the simplest, where all the icons when clicked give full access to everything and almost everything there has a vector interface and I sincerely feel sorry for those who use ableton
@KevinJohnsrude Жыл бұрын
One of my mottos is "Dare to be stupid." Because if I'm not making mistakes I'm not learning. Thank you for having the courage to do in public what the rest of us do in private. I hope it helps someone who thinks they suck.
@skallamoosh Жыл бұрын
This had me chuckling at so many stages through the video. But on the serious side, it also highlights the many challenges we come across in our lives, not only testing our technical abilities but also our mental ones. Once again TOTAL RESPECT 🙏
@sumsumthinsumthin94819 ай бұрын
0:39 This is me past 3 days producing 😂 Learning to take breaks again, so today is BREAK DAY from production & ANYTHING involving music... ANYTHING! Proud of myself. Have only watched "MUSIC" tutorials today.(failed the mission already.)🤦🏾♂️😂 What can i say? Music is my dopamine. "Music is a helluva drug!" Thank you for your insight, wisdom, & encouragement on this channel. Highly appreciated. Be blessed.
@JeremiahTrue Жыл бұрын
As someone with a hard drive of ideas and very little finished projects, this is inspiring me to just sit down and dedicate a day to building something. I work in the creative fields as a photographer and animator and can complete projects for clients and things I dream up in those arenas, no problem. Music is a whole different beast. Some of the tracks I’ve made that were the best received were the ones where I sat down and just kept it simple, didn’t over think it and basically willed it into existence. It’s so easy to get lost in the details and the process that nothing ever gets done. I suffer from choice paralysis and falling down the sound design rabbit hole rather than keeping it higher level and refining it later. Thank you for your inspirational and “behind the curtains” content. It’s a good, grounded wake-up call that can be applied to many disciplines.
@albyln Жыл бұрын
your voice is so satisfying to listen to. you should do narration for documentaries or something
@Nyanakaru Жыл бұрын
step 1 - foundation: gotta give the thing existence step 2 - details: gotta give the thing life step 3 - define: gotta give the thing a face step 4 - refine: gotta give the thing purpose step 5 - subtract: gotta give the thing only the right things step 6 - assess: gotta give the thing one last look and do not look back
@tysk_dt Жыл бұрын
Honestly I find this inspiring. To see someone who is so cracked at his craft be humbled by changing it up like this reminds us you're still human, and I respect very much that you're showing it online.
@BeesUSA10 ай бұрын
Seriously one of the best KZbin videos I've seen in a long while.
@venom.mp38 ай бұрын
im currently trying to learn fl studio myself coming from ableton just to push myself out of my comfort zone as well. love your content, you genuinely are making some of the most thought provoking videos for creatives ive come across. thank you for your art
@osmark86 Жыл бұрын
I used FL Studio for many years and still love it. I switched to Ableton like 4 years ago and must say I prefer the workflow, sample-handling, racking, GUI etc... but FLS will always have a place in my heart.
@w.7258 Жыл бұрын
something i never thought i'd see. i hope you really enjoyed FL21 and feel better for challenging yourself, hopefully, you can say something to the doubters about FL's capabilities, a lot of their detractors are life long haters from 1994, which makes sense, but in 2023, those haters should reevaluate and reaffirm their stance.
@DJRossK Жыл бұрын
Just before you went on to ask for help I was thinking "this guy needs to ask for help", so that made me very happy. I'm a data consultant 9-5 so I've learned by now that if you find yourself in a situation where you need to do something quicker than you're able to learn to do it then IMMEDIATELY you should seek help. glad you did it bro! :D
@_DRMR_ Жыл бұрын
Those 6 "basic steps" you defined are certainly useful to keep in mind! as you go through these "stages" in the creative process it's like closing one door behind you which can also give a sense of progress. I will try to keep these in mind as I go out there and .. Have always wanted to try FL Studio as well, as soon as it runs on my OS I will do just that.
@davidwhite8586 Жыл бұрын
FL does run on Windows and Apple. No Linux tho'
@josipvulic5471 Жыл бұрын
Your metal is rusted. I watched the whole FL trailer vid. And knowing what you went through I am thoroughly impressed. I’ve never liked FL but I would link someone to your vid if they were interested in diving in. The water too is murky but your light shines from beneath it all! Thank you VT for your YT’s!
@Techn0punk10 ай бұрын
You're tailored as you are now but you stepped outside the comfort zone. I think you did amazing. Being hard on yourself is just a big key to being open minded.
@trevorbennett Жыл бұрын
When starting my journey a couple years ago, I chose FL solely based on the look and vibe of it to simplify my decision, and I haven’t been disappointed.
@capability-snob Жыл бұрын
I love how much you care about attribution. I don't even know how to explain how happy it makes me to hear you attribute your quotes to Ben or your Dad or even a fictional Lincoln, but I just wanted to say thank you, it's very cool.
@GODANMEDIA Жыл бұрын
This whole video is exactly how I feel about learning my new beatstep pro ti create. Ty fir the pep talk. Your pop is a wise man.
@barbarapearce7323 Жыл бұрын
Such a motivational video. Have been on the fence about getting in to making music as a hobby for a while. I think a lot of what has been holding me back has been a fear of being bad at it/fear of failure. This has pushed me over the edge and I'm just gonna do it. WISH ME LUCK
@davidb7723 Жыл бұрын
I think it's rad that you went out of your comfort zone! I really appreciate your videos and your goal of encouraging people to create - thanks! I personally love getting dropped in the middle of something that I know very little about and figuring things out along the way.
@rueburch2856 Жыл бұрын
"delusional provocation of perseverance" Man, you sometimes just hit it so on the mark. I'm an academic (music is just something to do when I get free time, but much of my research does focus on motivation and perseverance), but I can't count the number of times that things you've said apply to my field as well. But this was definitely one of them! Thanks.
@rhinoreign1324 Жыл бұрын
BRO! Simply humbling & Revealing listening to you fight the same battles and sharing your Feelings & Thoughts openly for all the Freelancers to realize that they too are not alone. I'm right in the middle of that crazy battle (Product Visualization) and have fought my way through learning 3 Brand New 3D Application... completed the round and ended up going for a totally different approach... Sometimes we just need to keep hitting until you've hit the right note! Thanks for sharing. 😉😉
@Byron101_ Жыл бұрын
former Bitwig and Reaper user. Now on FL. And very happy. Much faster workflow.
@flybeating10 ай бұрын
This reminds me of of when I just started out as a chef few years ago. I always knew how to cook food at home for my self and so occasionally I did agency work for a stadium and hospital where the work was very easy I only had to cut the vegetable or food the food was already cooked and I had to plate it up. Then I realised I like cooking more the more I worked for the agency I was in my safe zone and didn’t wanna get out . I had opportunity to work for a better agency with better pay but it was for an actual chef position. This is where I really started cooking and it was really really hard at the beginning, there was many times I wanted to give up but I had a very supportive girl with me who always gave me words of encouragement and after like 2-3 week I entered a new level off cooking and I sharpens my steels.
@lokologico Жыл бұрын
No Cameron. You got me hooked on BitWig , and I endured such pain at the time with such Daw to the point that I now love the damn thing and consider myself and expert in it doing experimental sound composition and crazy MIdI and audio stuff . Plus I love the synth engine it comes with . I just cannot see myself switching to something like FL Studio. I miss your BitWig tips man . Much love though , keep the good videos flowing 😊
@marcus_ohreallyus10 ай бұрын
Yes...getting help from someine who knows the software already is a big shortcut that really works. Ive been hiring youtubers to help me with Unreal engine through zoom meetings and its heloed me make major breakthroughs in sticking points that no amount of video tutorials can solve.
@Tonydeezer Жыл бұрын
I really find your videos motivational and insprational. For me it took a while to accept that i might not be as good others and maybe i'll never be professional But i can always strife to be better and improve. Thats one of my life philosophy. Like someone probably said "Always try to be a better version of yourself"
@abelramirez7320 Жыл бұрын
FL studio is the second DAW I learned 3 years ago and it's the one I have stuck with. So I know how hard it is. I think what kept me going was the community.
@haroldteunissen Жыл бұрын
thanks for your kick in the butt talk about comfort and the silent killer. accepting that 120% is still 100% in the eye of the beholder. don't punish your self too much 🙏
@connorshort4847 Жыл бұрын
I am a Cubase and FL user. I love Cubase, but there are definitely some things that FL is amazing for. One advantage over Cubase is that FL just references audio files rather than store them in a project folder, which means you don't have to copy all your samples into each project folder. FL also has one of the best piano rolls in existence.
@ambientzoneofficial Жыл бұрын
" because I just really love doing this stuff " ... ( from the trailer scoring video ) . Nice one Cameron! You have many skills 👍🏻 Thanks for this video.
@migats2160 Жыл бұрын
These are wise words. I promise you will enjoy FL Studio as much as us. There are a lot of things upcoming.
@RobertMatichak Жыл бұрын
@venus theory Love these “philosophical” videos. I really enjoy your style. Keep ‘‘em coming! Thx
@tonyrapa-tonyrapa Жыл бұрын
Well, Mr.Theory, you're a better man that me. I downloaded and installed a trial version of FL Studio about 2 months ago. About 2 hours later, it was uninstalled. I never want to see FL Studio ever again.
@WolfoxBR Жыл бұрын
Cameron, I just added this video to my shortlist of favorite videos ever. And as for the final result, if ImageLine decided to put your video right beside a video made by a man with 20+ years of experience with FL Studio in their bundle page, I would say it was at the very least good enough. And considering it all led to this video here, I can safely say you made something (two things, actually) awesome. You did great, Cameron, and you made us proud. Thank you.
@splendidecko Жыл бұрын
I get you totally 😂😂😂. As a primary FL studio user making a mock-up of any kind in FL studio is a big pain, that’s why I learned cubase and ableton 😂
@synthoelectro Жыл бұрын
Went from Ableton live and been using it since 2012, jumped right into Cubase pro to mix for a client, and got the work done faster than ever, and was even happier with the results. Take the dive.
@neopunkmusic Жыл бұрын
This is how I feel any time I try to learn ableshit. FL Studio user for past 15 years. 10:37 is pure gold. Nice video.
@wired-up5677 Жыл бұрын
Disableton
@Strider1122 Жыл бұрын
When I first looked at fruity loops, oops fl studio. I played about a bit never knew one thing to do except for the kicks on a bunch of squares and forming patterns with some claps throw in the snares, hi hats, then I came across the awesome synthesizers, and it all sounded BAD, stagnent and dead, that distinct FL Studio sound outta the box. After that I would get brain stall, never touched it again had the same with Cubase. And carried on with my Art endeavours, and became an art tutor. That was for not reading any manual or no tutorial videos. And it is difficult to commit commitment is key to this software and I believe that with all the softwares you need to put in the time as you basically said. Commitment and Discipline. Like a stray dog that won't stop shitslinging in your home you gonna take the time out to take that thing to a walk 10 times a day and so on. I believe it's worth it's it. Love this video in fact your channel is one of the best channels for sure. Cheers bro.
@hisvi837 Жыл бұрын
DUDE! Literally 2 days ago i was changing to cakewalk daw, and i was like "maybe it don need to go back to the beginning" and than this came out! nice video and THANKS!
@RomeoLiang Жыл бұрын
I love the attitude, love the spirit of testing your metal, love that you didn't give up, and the final result is awesome! Thank you for planting the seeds of growing as a person, as a creator. "go out and make my metal rust", I'm on my way~
@eklorian Жыл бұрын
I think it's important to show that it's not easy. It's not a walk in the park. This is a great motivator to when times are tough. That all artists go through this. And it's a part of the process that must be accepted to move forward. Amazing video as always.
@Mindfulhypnoticmusic Жыл бұрын
FL Studio is a great DAW. I have been using this program since 2006. I started it when a student told me to quit Magix Music maker and really start making music.
@Jimmyknapp2 Жыл бұрын
It wasn't FL that taught me how fun playing with effects is, I'll always give Magix credit for that.
@McnewmusicNetNicosia9 ай бұрын
I am a long life user of Cubase, composing, arranging, recording, mixing, teaching. One of my students was insisting on learning FL Studio. I was resisting, I have no time to learn a new DAW. At the end I bought it and I started learning it the last few days. It gets me frustrated, simple things running or setting up in cubase seem like a huge obstacle here. The piano roll is missing (or I think it is missing) things I was expecting to be there and simple! Thinking to give up but then again I bought it. I will give it a try. FL Studio people there may be things in Cubase that you can learn from! Still there are some very good things in FL Studio. Some others not so good though…😮
@Boehmrunner19 ай бұрын
I love your insights and your ability to break things down into achievable steps. I felt your pain, having switched DAWs relatively recently. 😀
@frennauta Жыл бұрын
This happened to me yesterday but with Reaper. Never used it before, had 48 hours to score a short film, and I decided to go with it because i could playback the video while recording midi (my first daw was LMMS, quite limited in that aspect). I had to learn a lot about the program in little time (fortunately it wasnt as unintuitive as i had feared) The main pressure was the time limit, and had to compromise a lot on constantly playing back my tracks to judge them. This made me just compose and compose to get the full, action-synced, leitmotif charged score that was required. I think it definitely could have ended up better with a day or two more, but after all... it is done, and honestly im proud i could pull it all off in just two days and with a daw i handt ever used properly before. That line you used about assessment "one last look, and do not look back" is exactly what i felt before rendering the mix. Metal tested.
@thestoicscientist Жыл бұрын
Just watched the finished product and I have to say it's an amazing job. I would never in a million years guessed that you were new to FL Studio and the software bundle!
@SchmidtDrums Жыл бұрын
Your videos help me a lot. I turned 30, studied music now electronics and making music was always hard. But always worth it. It is getting harder for me to keep going and many of the problems i have, seems like you have them too. It is kind of cool to know i am not alone with the struggle. The struggle not to quit, even if you could anytime.
@GHOSTWRIDAHxCOEV1D Жыл бұрын
Hey you! Just wanted to let you know that vital video reeeeealllly helped me. Thank you so much man! Can’t wait to finish watching and sharing this one ❤❤❤❤❤
@velpeppervt Жыл бұрын
Yesterday, I was setting up to play a game for a bit when I started listening to this in the background. The message really resonated with me. I'm very much a beginner musician, and being keenly aware of it, frequently run into challenges to my skill. However, after listening, I felt inspired and encouraged. So, I saved my game file, closed it, and sat down to work. Several hours later, I finished a little remix, from start to finish. It's my first time doing something like that, and I’m actually quite pleased with the result. So, I decided to play the game I'd started earlier and chill until I'd get tired. It turned out, I had saved my file as the prompt that pushed me to begin: "Do Or Do Not". I am very happy to report: I did. Thank you for making this and sharing your insights.
@jibberism991010 ай бұрын
I decided to get "serious" about producing music somewhere in april. Threw out my old "collective" FL Studio 12, got a license, a midi controller and some VST stuff. Ever since, I've suffered under the self-imposed pressures that weren't around when I decided to make some effort. But funny enough, as it does interest me, I do learn - albeit slowly. Fruity's straightforward look is somewhat deceptive IMO. But I always feel warm inside when I realize just how limitless the possibilities are. It's without a doubt the best deal on software I ever got. And I don't say that lightly. With some luck, by this time next year I will have found the confidence to call it a day on learning to be able to play, and start playing again to be able to learn.
@cybermousey Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I needed this, and I have the same problem. I'm learning FL studio as of a few weeks ago, and I know the struggle. This has changed my perception on learning it, and has inspired me to make something awesome.
@willia_music Жыл бұрын
One important "saying no / yes" to projects is **Scope**. If the challenge that is presented seems bigger, then gauge the time that will need to be spent. As you take on projects estimating that time becomes a crucial skill. Then you'll be able to take those more left field projects knowing that you're not gonna spend an eternity on it fumbling around with the tools
@yzcoruht3956 Жыл бұрын
Venus Theory + FL Studio (my DAW) - Simply WOW!
@Phantom_Communique Жыл бұрын
Really auspicious timing for me to be seeing this video … I’ve been learning a new daw myself and feeling a lot of these things, minus all of the time crunch, professional stress, and general existential angst … The message still resonates. Love your videos and your music. Thank you for being Venus Theory 🫡
@Alex-smith-VO Жыл бұрын
haha! I've used FL Studio since I was 15 (I'm 36 now). Back in the day (when I was 16), I actually wrote a song that ended up in the "cool stuff" demo folder. It was called Unleashed - Ambience Outburst. Fun fact: Smosh actually used that track (without permission or anything) for their Food Battle series. So you know, over a 100 Million views with my track in the background, and no attribution. Yay. I still use FL Studio to this day becuase, well... it's what I know, and I love not having to learn something else :)
@shannonia81 Жыл бұрын
Honesty about the struggle. Nothing more real than that. In an age where it's all about showing our success, your video reminds me it's OK to be human.
@georgeferguson4196 Жыл бұрын
So I started in FL Studio, about the time you created this video. I keep on coming back to this video not for FL Studio, but the bit on creating the thing. I love that insight.