![]() ![]() ![]() The process can be comprised of: Balancing the levels of the tracks that have been recorded. Try to clean up a vocal track floor noise and "gain ride" it in FL Studio before start mixing and you'll understand what I'm talking about. Mixing is the technique of blending all of the individual tracks in a recording to create a version of the song that sounds as good as possible. Since most of these features are widely used when we are talking about acoustic instruments recording and editing it just don't make much sense to choose FL as a primary DAW.īTW, I'm a FL Studio user for several years now, and I love it, but I need to admit it needs a lot of improvement as these features mentioned above would make life way easier, even for electronic producers. FL Studio sidechain setup is a mess (and even have some issues if you want to setup more than one sidechain input to the same channel), their audio editing is really limited in terms of capabilities, the overall interface and workflow is totally different than most other DAWs out there, which makes it harder for people to migrate from other DAWs to FL, the audio recording options are really basic and don't offer much flexibility, no "non destructive" rendering feature like "freeze to audio clip". Level up your mixing and mastering skills by practicing on professional stems.
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