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Can I take an mp3 of an EDM pop song that I love, drop it into FL studio, and study it? Maybe reverse engineer it? Can I learn to make EDM pop that way? Does FL allow you to do that?
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No but there are enthusiasts that shared the deconstructed songs out there for you to learn how it's done.
Youtube has plenty of those channels about music production, just search something like "how (song you like) was made"
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Mp3 is a proprietary compression format for audio bitstreams. Fruity Loops is a MIDI sequencer with virtual instruments. If you run an autotuner backwards, then it becomes a note finder for a bitstream. So, it's possible to convert an MP3 file to something that you can load in FL. It's just probably going to sound like garbo compared to something manually sequenced. Same reason The Sims was animated by hand instead of motion captured.
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Nigga, it dont be work like that. You need to download the stems for the track you are interested in and then open those in the DAW of your choosing, such as FL studio. Pros get official stems to do remixes, the rest of us make do with unofficial stems made by some generic audio autist. Welcome to the world of EDM!
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>>83833203
don't be lazy. study
https://openmusictheory.github.io/
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I've only ever needed Audacity :^)