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FL Studio is a cutting-edge software music production environment and a powerful and easy-to-use tool for composing music. In this comprehensive guide, youll discover how to use FL Studios tools and techniques to design exciting soundtracks for your films, TV shows, video games, and much more.Youll start by understanding the business of composing, learning how to communicate, score, market your services, land gigs, and deliver music projects for clients like a professional. Next, youll set up your studio environment, navigate key tools, such as the channel rack, piano roll, playlist, mixer, and browser, and export songs. The book then advances to show you how to compose orchestral music using MIDI (musical instrument digital interface) programming, with a dedicated section to string instruments. Youll create sheet music using MuseScore for live musicians to play your compositions. Later, youll learn about the art of Foley for recording realistic sound effects, create adaptive music that changes throughout video games, and design music to trigger specific emotions, for example, scary music to terrify your listener. Finally, youll work on a sample project that will help you prepare for your composing career.By the end of this book, youll be able to create professional soundtrack scores for your films and video games. Spis treści:The Soundtrack Composers Ultimate Guide to FL StudioContributorsAbout the authorAbout the reviewerPrefaceWho this book is forChallenges associated with composing soundtracks professionallyThinking like a composerWhat this book coversHow to get the most out of this bookDownload the color imagesConventions usedGet in touchShare Your ThoughtsPart 1:The Business of Composing for ClientsChapter 1: The Business of Composing for ClientsLanding your first composing gigHow to establish yourself as a professionalHow to networkWhat if I dont already have a portfolio of music?Preparing for meeting clientsPlanning a music scoreComposing for filmsComposing for video gamesGathering soundtrack requirements for the design documentWatching the film with the clientCreating a Soundtrack PlannerResearching music ideas for the projectCollaborating with othersProblems with collaboratingVersion control with SpliceAdvice for avoiding rookie mistakesGet the project in writingAsk for feedbackThe day-to-day tasks of composingHow to collect music royaltiesSummaryPart 2:Composing Tools and TechniquesChapter 2: Navigating Through the Key Features of FL StudioWhat is FL Studio?Get FL StudioFL Studio core toolsThe Channel rackUsing the Piano rollThe PlaylistThe MixerThe BrowserRecording audioExporting musicSummaryChapter 3: Designing Music with Themes, Leitmotifs, and ScalesToolkit of the composerThemes, motifs, and leitmotifsMotifThemeLeitmotifHow to use motifs, themes, and leitmotifsUnderstanding scalesWhat is 12-tone equal temperament frequency (Hz)?Why does Western music use 12 notes?What are scales?Why are scales important for composing and how do you use scales to compose?Understanding modesHow to use modesUnderstanding sharps and flatsUsing the Circle of Fifths chord wheelSummaryChapter 4: Orchestral MIDI ComposingWhy learn orchestral composing?Recommended orchestral tool pluginsRecommended paid instrument pluginsWhat makes instrument plugins sound real?Using velocityUsing articulationsUsing expressionOrchestral MIDI programmingComposing for string instrumentsTips for composing orchestral chord progressionsTips for making sampled instruments sound realisticConsiderations for mixing orchestral compositionsSummaryPart 3:Designing Music for Films and Video GamesChapter 5: Creating Sheet Music with MuseScore, Scoring with Fruity Video Player, and Diegetic MusicCreating sheet music in MuseScore from an FL Studio projectSyncing music to visuals using Fruity Video PlayerSetting markersSetting time signaturesDiegetic music (The Art of Foley) and sound effectsSound effect examplesRecommended sound effect pluginsSound effect librariesSummaryChapter 6: Influencing Mood with Music and Designing Emotional MusicComposing spooky musicWhat is fear?Designing a jump scareDesigning creepy musicCreepy and scary music note combinationsComposing music for specific moodsComposing happy musicComposing sad musicComposing romantic musicCreating tension/composing epic music for trailersSummaryChapter 7: Creating Interactive Music for Video Games with WwiseWhat is interactive music?Getting started with WwiseUnderstanding horizontal re-sequencingImplementing horizontal re-sequencing in WwiseUnderstanding vertical remixingImplementing vertical remixing in WwiseCreating music for vertical remixing in FL StudioSummaryChapter 8: Soundtrack Composing TemplatesOvercoming writers blockSoundtrack composing templatesSoundtrack requirements checklistComposing music checklistMixing music checklistSummaryShare your musicNext stepsMore from the authorVideo coursesSocial accountsA few final thoughtsConclusionFurther readingWhy subscribe?Other Books You May EnjoyPackt is searching for authors like youShare Your Thoughts
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