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How To Make Progressive Chill with Owsey

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  • Exercise Files.zip
  • FL+Studio+Project+Files.zip
  • Stems.zip
  • Tutorial 01 - Introduction and Playthrough.mp4
    03:59
  • Tutorial 02 - Foundation - Strings and Piano.mp4
    08:14
  • Tutorial 03 - Bass.mp4
    20:23
  • Tutorial 04 - Drums.mp4
    19:39
  • Tutorial 05 - Synths Part 1.mp4
    21:12
  • Tutorial 06 - Synths Part 2.mp4
    20:10
  • Tutorial 07 - FX.mp4
    23:02
  • Tutorial 08 - Arrangement Part 1.mp4
    09:51
  • Tutorial 09 - Arrangement Part 2.mp4
    22:57
  • Tutorial 10 - Automation and Tweaks.mp4
    21:45
  • Tutorial 11 - Mixing.mp4
    29:42
  • Tutorial 12 - Vocals Part 1.mp4
    16:14
  • Tutorial 13 - Vocals Part 2.mp4
    21:55
  • Tutorial 14 - Final Tweaks.mp4
    24:25
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    Irish FL Studio producer Owsey is back with us this week with an all-new 'How To Make' course where he creates a Progressive Chill remix of his track 'I Seem To Find You In Everything'.

    A more upbeat venture from Owsey that pumps with sidechain, he still manages to keep that signature ethereal ambience and epic orchestration that is unmistakably his.

    Starting with a blank canvas Owsey begins the writing process with a sublime chord progression using strings and piano before adding an arpeggiated mid-bass, sub and drums. We then move on to synth lines and distinctive leads before adding effects and arranging out. Finally, we automate the different elements before adding in the vocals and carrying out any final tweaks.

    A brilliant journey from start to finish with innovative sound design and a merging of genres this is definitely one to check out!

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    Hailing from Northern Ireland, Owen Ferguson ‘Owsey’ is known for his lush, cinematic production and dream-like arrangements. His soundscapes paint a vivid picture; stark, wind-swept coastlines, expansive vistas and alien worlds are conjured up with haunting strings and evocative synths. His various remixes for the likes of Birdy have received plays numbering the millions, with his remix of Bon Iver reaching #1 on Hype Machine. He has had music featured on BBC radio/television, CNN, Channel 4, ITV, Ones To Watch, Earmilk and various global media outlets. Music journalist Mary Anne Hobbs was among the first to support his music extensively, helping to deliver it to a wider audience.
    Electronic Music Production School Music production courses & tutorials Take your EDM production skills to the next level
    • language english
    • Training sessions 14
    • duration 4:23:28
    • Release Date 2024/04/26