Yes lol in just a second (:ghetto as forget but whatever:1: Playlist - Click to open 2: Step Sequencer - Click this to open the step sequencer3: Piano Roll - click to open piano roll of the selected Channel4: Browser - Click to show or hide the browser, for presets samples etc5: Mixer - Click to open the mixer6: Help - click for help from FL lolol7: File - to open file menu8: Edit - for copy/paste/etc functions9: Channels - to open channels10: View - to open different windows (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are shortcuts)11: Options - not important but you should check it out12: Tools - do not bother with this.13: Help - for help, like '6'14 + 15: PAT and SONG, Pattern means you use (16) Play to play the pattern, if selected. SONG means you use (16) Play to play the SONG aka what's in the Playlist (1).16: Play - to play the Playlist or Pattern that you currently have selected with (20) the pattern selector.17: Stop - durrr hurrrrrrr stops what's playing (you can use Spacebar for play and stop)18: Record - don't bother using this unless you plan to record external sources, or MIDI. will explain later if needed.19: BPM - IMPORTANT!!!! beats per minute, Trance/Dubstep/House are usually 130-140. 20; Pattern Selector - selects patterns, you can have as many as you want.21: Tracks - can be turned on and off, are used for placing Patterns in in the Playlist (1).22: Pattern - can be placed in the playlist (1) and can be accessed with (2) the Step Sequencer and by double clicking. can be moved around like a note in the Piano Roll (3)23: Browser - where you can find your samples and presets. 24: Snap - to synchronize your patterns and notes to a certain 'pattern (not to be confused with a Pattern in the Playlist)' so as to help create rhythm. Usually, I recommend Line. 1/2 step, 1/4 step are both also useful, but Line is the most useful. If you're trying to make a hardstyle melody or something like that, feel free to use 1/3.Parts of each of the main tools:1: Step Sequencer:1 Channel: Used for samples (percussion, FX) and synths (Sytrus, Massive, Nexus, etc)right click to go to Piano Roll, and other functions. 2 Channel (synth)3 Channel mute/solo: click and right click to mute/solo a channel, green means it's unmuted.4 Pan: left/right balance, center for centered panning5 Volume: controls Channel Volume, can be accessed by clicking the Channel and editing parameters6 Channel Select: click to select one or more channels for copy/pasting what is to the right of the button (notes in the piano roll, steps)7 loop: Loops the steps in the channel (usually you should have this on to be safe)8 'sequence' length: should be 4, 8, 16 etc for a 4/4 time signature. 2: Mixer1 Master Track: the track that all other Mixer Tracks go into. don't forget around with this**2 Track: where a channel goes when you (select channel>right click track>link selected channels to this track) link it to that track. this way you can add FX, etc3 FX Tracks: you get 8 per track, where you can load FX like reverb delay and equalizing4 Equalizer: (I recommend Fruity Parametric EQ in the FX tracks instead) basic built in equalizer3: Piano Roll1 Note: can be extended or shortened, placed with Left Click removed with Right Click. 2 Ghost Note: (activated with 3 (menu) Helpers>Ghost Channels) useful when writing melodies and chords. I recommend turning this on. displays notes from other channels in the pattern you're working on3 Menu: click here to access basic functions like copy paste etc4 Velocity: certain synths don't work with this function, but it represents teh 'velocity' or 'how loud the note is.' can be edited from note to note.
Anybody think I got any better over the past couple weeks?
do some hardstyle man, that would be awesome.
I haven't heard any of your other stuff, so I can't really say. All I know is that I really liked this one.Have you ever considered doing any electrohouse?