WiillM
New member
Hello,
As this is my first post on this forum, I'll give you a slight insight of where I am with producing. I started with FL Producer Edition a month and a half ago. As little as that is, it's felt like a lot longer. Countless days and nights up until 3AM-7AM were spent learning and expanding so I'm comfortable with the program. I've reached the point were I can use several plugins to create sounds I desire from my mind, however I have been considering lately buying Sylenth1. If anyone would be able to please tell me a little bit about Sylenth1, Pro's / Con's wise, I would appreciate it. Maybe even another plugin that from experience is better.
My second question is to do with the light vocals that people put on their instrumentals. The ones what are usually in a high pitch and they are never too loud. Like the one on Drake's Poundcake track. I know that's a bad example because that's real industry music but you get a lot of producers who don't seem like they can get someone to sing that well for like free. If there is another way, maybe sampling perhaps? I would love to know because I've been trying to work it out or find some vocals myself but they never cut it.
Thanks for reading
As this is my first post on this forum, I'll give you a slight insight of where I am with producing. I started with FL Producer Edition a month and a half ago. As little as that is, it's felt like a lot longer. Countless days and nights up until 3AM-7AM were spent learning and expanding so I'm comfortable with the program. I've reached the point were I can use several plugins to create sounds I desire from my mind, however I have been considering lately buying Sylenth1. If anyone would be able to please tell me a little bit about Sylenth1, Pro's / Con's wise, I would appreciate it. Maybe even another plugin that from experience is better.
My second question is to do with the light vocals that people put on their instrumentals. The ones what are usually in a high pitch and they are never too loud. Like the one on Drake's Poundcake track. I know that's a bad example because that's real industry music but you get a lot of producers who don't seem like they can get someone to sing that well for like free. If there is another way, maybe sampling perhaps? I would love to know because I've been trying to work it out or find some vocals myself but they never cut it.
Thanks for reading