![]() ![]() ![]() It turned out to be terrible, for many reasons (covered a few below). Andrew Huang's Monthly course: After watching a bunch of his YouTube videos I thought his course would be great and the intro seemed like it would be.Courses: Note that both courses' materials below are agnostic to DAW but they use Ableton.Yes they have playlists but they tend to focus on certain areas. ![]() If any of them have a "master video" which says here's how I recommend you watch my videos then that'd be awesome. There is a lot of great content but watching individual videos without a holistic framework in place is not efficient. I have also watched videos from other channels like You Suck at Producing (who is informative but also so damn funny in his teaching style) and Andrew Huang. YouTube: From FL Studio's own page of YouTubers (see bottom of link), I have watched videos from In the Mix, Arcade, SeamlessR, Adam Neely, and Busy Work Beats.It's hard to tell which are actually good or not.ĬOURSES TAKEN OR OTHER MATERIALS WATCHED (INCLUDING THOUGHTS ON INSTRUCTORS) I know it's only $20-30 but I just want to take a few good courses and not a bunch of mediocre courses. Udemy FL Studio courses: These honestly seem so hit and miss.It seems like he provides it once you buy the package (personally I think he'd be able to sign up more people if he showed the recommended high level curriculum). Surely must be decent but the courses in his courses page are not structured in any order which I do not like. ![]()
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