Making Remixes in FL Studio

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Making Remixes in FL Studio provided by CreativeLive is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 5-6 hours worth of material. Making Remixes in FL Studio is taught by Dave Pezzner. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from CreativeLive. The course is taught in Englishand is $29.00. Visit the course page at CreativeLive for detailed price information.

Overview
  • The remix is a dancefloor staple; the anticipation is almost palpable when you hear your favorite non-dance track inch its way into a mix. Learn how to make that magic happen from soundscape artist and DJ, Dave Pezzner.

    Pezzner will teach you how take something that isn't a dance track and turn it into one. In Making Remixes in FL Studio, you’ll learn how to isolate, chop up, and recombine elements from final mixes – no stems needed.

    Using FL Studio as the "shell" DAW you’ll learn how to work with:

    • Native Instruments BATTERY and Kontakt for samples and drums
    • Mixed In Key for analyzing the source material
    • Native Instruments MASSIVE for basslines and leads

    Pezzner will teach you how to figure out which key a song is in and show you how to come up with melodies and harmonies that are sonically consistent with the source material. You’ll also learn how to change the vibe of source material and come up with new drum and basslines that integrate seamlessly.

    Whether you want to blend source material with your original material or just make remixes that keep the vibe flowing, you’ll learn how to do it right in FL Studio from veteran DJ, Pezzner.

Syllabus
    • Class Introduction
    • Analyzing the Song and Preparing the Stems
    • Constraining Scale: Kontakt and Massive Inside Patch
    • Setting up the Bassline
    • Creating Different Bassline Options
    • Creating a Sub Bassline & Using Dump Score Log
    • Adding Vocal Stems
    • Routing & Using a Peak Controller
    • Adding Nuances and Automation to Bass
    • Mixing Q&A
    • Mocking Up Synth and Creating a New Hook
    • Creating a new Pattern Clip with Battery
    • Adding Additional Drums
    • Using Sound Effects and Creating a Crescendo
    • Finalizing the Mix & Q&A