Sunday, January 19, 2020

How I Made a Song for ADEN AWARD - FL Studio

Happy New Years Broducers! This is How I Made A Song For ADEN AWARD in 2 Days! What's up guys, A couple of weeks ago, Jonas Aden announced the Aden Award where he would give $10000 to a deserving upcoming artist or producer! It is a really great initiative by him. I thought that most of the submissions would be hard Bass House and Future House music and I have no idea of how to make it, or let's say I was not confident. I thought to myself that there's no way I would win so I shouldn't enter the contest. But on 28th December when Jonas again reminded us about the days left to enter, I thought why not give it a shot? Well, I decided to enter the contest. It doesn't matter if I win or lose which is obviously clear, I won't but it would be so much fun! But I had only 48 hours to write, produce, arrange, mix and master the track so it would be tough. But finally, I completed the track 8 hours before the contest would close and submitted it along with another track I was proud of! I decided to make an Emotional and Uplifting Progressive House music. n this video I am going to show you how to make an emotional progressive house music in Fl studio. This is how I prefer emotional progressive house to be. Also, I feel it has some kind of Martin Garrix, Manse, Dubvision and Third Party vibes to it. So yeah, this is how to make real progressive house music! Get the LOST SAMPLE PACK: https://www.musicore.co/lost-saksham Like and Comment so that Jonas sees it xD S U B S C R I B E to this channel for amazing music and tutorials! If this video proved to help you in any way then don't forget to comment and tell that this video was worth watching. Thanks For Watching! Like, Comment, Share & Subscribe :D #Saksham Enjoy! ------ 🔔 Follow Saksham: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/sakshammusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sakshammusic/ Spotify: http://bit.ly/followSaksham YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/SakshamJha


How I Made a Song for ADEN AWARD - FL Studio

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