HabboxWiki needs you!
Are you a Habbo buff? Or maybe a rare trader with a bunch of LTDs? Get involved with HabboxWiki to share your knowledge!
Join our team!
Whether you're raving for rares, excited for events or happy helping, there's something for you! Click here to apply
Need a helping hand?
Check out our guides for all things to help you make friends, make rooms, and make money!


Results 1 to 10 of 10
  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    United States
    Posts
    26
    Tokens
    0
    Habbo
    DiseasedWhale

    Latest Awards:

    Unhappy I feel worthless.. Read more.

    Okay, so, this is going to sound completely nerdy and stupid.

    But, about a week ago, I bought FL Studio 10, Producer Edition.

    It's always been my dream to produce my own dubstep tunes, and publish them. But, I never really wanted to be famous, just maybe, 1k subs on YouTube? The equal of that.

    Anyways, I spent $200 on this software, and brought it home, and now, I feel completely dumb and worthless. I can't do anything with it! I used all the money I got from easter, and some extra 100 bucks my parents gave me to buy it.

    Now I feel bad for wasting that 100 bucks, plus all the other money they gave me, and I feel worthless because I can't do anything with it.

    I need someone to talk to or something, at least.

    P.S. - I'm not sure if this is the right thread. Sorry. :/

    moderator alert Thread moved by Chris (Forum Super Moderator): From "Discuss Anything", as it is better suited here!
    Last edited by Chris; 13-04-2012 at 07:41 AM.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Posts
    4,289
    Tokens
    2,022
    Habbo
    iLogan

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Read some tuts on how to use it?
    ex-hxl manager
    ex-event organizer
    ex-gfx designer
    ex-competition staff
    ex-content staff
    OFWGKΔ

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    Glasgow
    Posts
    7,143
    Tokens
    2,521

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    You have the motivation and you took the opportunity and got the software (though personally i wouldn't have bought it and used other means) so you can certainly use that to learn the basics and go from there. stick at it everyone starts at the bottom, even the best.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Edmonton
    Posts
    1,000
    Tokens
    0
    Habbo
    fotografia

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    You can't expect to buy software that costs hundreds and have it guide you to making the perfect piece of media from unboxing. That isn't a program for grandmums or preteens so there is a learning curve involved. If you are serious about your pursuits then you will learn how to achieve them. There are tutorials everywhere as Logan mentioned! Give it a chance - don't think of it as a waste.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Posts
    2,956
    Tokens
    7,870

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Whale View Post
    Okay, so, this is going to sound completely nerdy and stupid.

    But, about a week ago, I bought FL Studio 10, Producer Edition.

    It's always been my dream to produce my own dubstep tunes, and publish them. But, I never really wanted to be famous, just maybe, 1k subs on YouTube? The equal of that.

    Anyways, I spent $200 on this software, and brought it home, and now, I feel completely dumb and worthless. I can't do anything with it! I used all the money I got from easter, and some extra 100 bucks my parents gave me to buy it.

    Now I feel bad for wasting that 100 bucks, plus all the other money they gave me, and I feel worthless because I can't do anything with it.

    I need someone to talk to or something, at least.

    P.S. - I'm not sure if this is the right thread. Sorry. :/

    moderator alert Thread moved by Chris (Forum Super Moderator): From "Discuss Anything", as it is better suited here!
    The best thing to take from this incident is to remember to always try before you buy. FL Studio has a demo and I think it does most if not all the stuff the free version just does - probably has a limited trial and a few limitations. In future make sure you try the program, see if you can use it before paying for it - the good thing at least with FL studio is unlike most applications you now I believe have a lifetime license.

    FL Studio also has forums and there are probably YouTube guides - however making music is not as easy as some people think. If you know a bit about radio's you will have heard of jingles - a lot of people on forums like this ask for jingle making programs thinking that you can just make a jingle like that - its the same with song wise you often need a variety of sounds, loops etc and know how to work them well (I don't make my own music so I'm not really an expert though).

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    United States
    Posts
    26
    Tokens
    0
    Habbo
    DiseasedWhale

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by peteyt View Post
    The best thing to take from this incident is to remember to always try before you buy. FL Studio has a demo and I think it does most if not all the stuff the free version just does - probably has a limited trial and a few limitations. In future make sure you try the program, see if you can use it before paying for it - the good thing at least with FL studio is unlike most applications you now I believe have a lifetime license.

    FL Studio also has forums and there are probably YouTube guides - however making music is not as easy as some people think. If you know a bit about radio's you will have heard of jingles - a lot of people on forums like this ask for jingle making programs thinking that you can just make a jingle like that - its the same with song wise you often need a variety of sounds, loops etc and know how to work them well (I don't make my own music so I'm not really an expert though).
    Well, I have tried the demo version. I used it for about a month. Couldn't create much, because back when I had it, you couldn't save files, or export. So, I have tried the demo. Anyways, Ignore this thread. Lol. I was in a depressing mood when I posted it.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Nottingham
    Posts
    7,752
    Tokens
    756
    Habbo
    katie.pricejorda

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Read up on it online there's sure to be many guides and tuts of use to you. You are clearly motivated other than the odd moment of depression we all get but stick at it and you're sure to succeed. Best of luck with it

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Maine, USA
    Posts
    1,800
    Tokens
    3,208
    Habbo
    auffant1

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    I'm sure there is tons of videos on how to use it on YouTube or something. Plus you have to remember that all famous YouTubers started out in your spot .

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Posts
    5,107
    Tokens
    2,809

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Not trying to be an ass, but if you couldn't make anything on the demo version what made you think that spending $200 would suddenly make you able to make beats on it? There are plenty of tutorials on the internet that will show you how, you just have to take it step by step. If anyone could purchase FL Studio and suddenly make awesome beats, there would be no talent.

    That's like downloading Visual Studio and being able to write industry grade software. You have to learn.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    11,265
    Tokens
    7,984
    Habbo
    The-Quiet-One

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    I agree with Dentafrice. If you had the demo and couldn't do anything with that, why did you feel spending $200 on the program would change anything? Even if you couldn't save songs or anything, you could have at least had a go at making them and if you couldn't do that, then it'd be a waste of timing spending money on getting the program for nothing.

    These things take time, you can just put the program on your computer, open it up and become a dubstep master in a matter of seconds, it's takes time, patience and practice. There is probably a ton of guides and videos and whatever that you should check out before you start getting all moody over the fact that it isn't going well.
    thanks lucpix for the cute sig xo
    twitter / blog

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •