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There have been platinum selling hits that were created in FL studio mobile. 

Let’s talk about this. 

Why I think it’s important to start off making music on your phone

So what happens is that music is so amazing. 

Music is so incredible.

And to limit yourself to the technology of the rich and famous, just doesn’t make any sense. 

I mean to me, music belongs to everyone, that means rich or poor or great or not great.

So me as a musician, I feel like any aspiring artist should start off writing and recording on FL studio mobile on your phone. 

The reason why FL Studio Mobile is because it’s around 14 dollars for the app, and the App is a complete DAW. 

Usually a DAW on a computer with the same specifications would cost you around 200 dollars and the mobile version does the exact same things as the computer versions of FL Studio. 

And if you’re really good at music, you can make it work with the tools that are available on FL Studio Mobile. 

Here is a pro tip, there have been EXCELLENT Albums that were created a phone. 

There is even an Iphone in the Music Section of a Museum in Washington D.C. that talks about the first Artist who made a platinum hit with that Iphone. 

Truly Incredible. 

So if you’re the best, you will do the best with what you got. 

So here are my tips on how to produce with FL Studio Mobile.

Learn the basics in recording

So it’s important to learn how to actually record before you go and record. 

There is kind of a science to all of this. 

Like you should be able to know the difference between a Click track and a live take. You should be able to know how to microphone a guitar if you’re playing one, and you should be able to know how to microphone yourself so that you sound good.

And then, you need to know a lot about music theory to make it work. 

The music theory side of things. 

Everyone wants to make a hit that uses absolutely 100% of musical brain power.

But in reality, no one wants to hear that. 

You know what sells? Simplicity. By simply keeping the snare on 2 and 4 and keeping a four chord progression of a variety of I V vi IV, then you would make a hit. 

You know what else sells?

Not those fast guitar parts that will leave your ears shredded, not those incredibly high vocals that you can reach, and it’s definitely not drum chops until your name is porkchop. 

It’s simple slow guitar parts, with a singable melody and drum parts that play pocket. 

Of course there are places for those things. 

Like on a guitar solo, there is a time to go fast on a guitar solo, there are times to play ridiculous drum chops, and there are a time for high notes when singing, but in reality, that’s far and few between. 

Just keep it simple. 

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