I used the FL Studio Mobile app to make a beat on my iPad!! INSTAGRAM ► / leviniha TWITTER ► / leviniha SOUNDCLOUD ► / leviniha SPOTIFY ► open.spotify.com/artist/5hiUh...
i have three things to say: 1. This beat is fire! 2. is this app free?/ How much does it cost? 3. wow, I'm early. EDIT: WOW- people are still replying so much it's crazy hvghjhbb
If you want a good (technically) free daw on android go with caustic 3, I say technically because with the free version you technically cant save songs but there are ways around that because it keeps a copy of the song you're working on in its folder so you can go in there and copy it somewhere else before making a new one
One of their songs ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8GW6sLrK40k.html they're an amazing artist and I've known them for awhile. Please consider checking out :)
@@neoqueto not really, you can't use medley on a whole computer, and doing so would be pointless since the whole point of Medley is the ba a Phone/Portable device DAW.
Im speechless... I love this im tryna get better at flm and i love seeing people who can do it because it gives me ideas on what to use and what type of rythym i want
I’ve been using this app (started on iPhone SE and switched to iPad mini 5) and bought everything 2 years ago for 2 years, I got a solid 5 star rating on newgrounds on one of my tracks, I love to see how other people make music
Yoo are the best RU-vidr ever I enjoy watching your videos very much and I also learn musical stuff from ya so thanks dude and keep up the great work 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yo this is sick! Mobile DAWs are where it's at brother. There really good for scratching down some arrangements and getting a beat laid out really quick or sampling stuff around you and making new presets. I like to use a DAW called caustic, I lay out an arrangement out on mobile (sometimes on the toilet😎) and pop them into my laptop for proper mixing. Making music is a lot of fun, there's so many things you can do just by experimenting around with a DAW! 💎
Hey Levi, could you please make a video on how to make a beat in general? I’ve been trying to make my own beats lately, but I feel like I really could improve them with some advice of someone more experienced.
Also messing around on your own is the way to go. You’re probably going to sound terrible for a while, everyone does at the start. You just gotta keep working at it. Also working by yourself helps you develop a unique sound. Not that listening to others works against that, it’s actually good for that too, but just creating is the biggest part.
@@KnzoVortex the problem for me isn't really music theory, it's the different sounds, effects, and certain samples that i lack use of. i'm broke and finding good free vsts that work well with the certain style of music i make is difficult for me.
When I first watched this, before I was making remixes and my own music, I said to myself “What’s wrong with those bases at 2:15”. I now see how dumb I was back then XD
the bass notes there actually changed the chords. It might have sounded a little jarring because of that. It changed it from a reggae esque 1(min) 5(min) progression to a much more EDM/Pop-y 4(maj) 1(maj).
Stuff like this masterpiece makes me inspirational. I decide to open my Fl studio 20 Demo. Spend 10 minutes doing a bassline. 10 minutes to make percussions. 10 minutes to make some lead or piano sounds. Realize it's garbage.
@UwU well dude, try to do just drum line or bass line, i mean, learn from pro producers on yt , you have tutorials, try metal,rock,funk,jazz,country and every genre
1:00 I have a strange obsession with C# Minor, and as someone who's usually tone-deaf and can't play piano even after having taken lessons, instantly recognising it from the first chord was a strange feeling.