FM synthesis is one of the most powerful yet complex to master, but Sytrus comes free with FL Studio and it's really powerful. Once you have mastered it, I would try to master Sytrus. It's the most affordable of these three and really powerful. Having in mind you're pretty new to FL Studio, I would go for Serum. You'll need a really powerfull PC as well as deep knowledge of synthesis to use it properly. An absolute beast, but is expensive ($500) and CPU-heavy. Omnisphere: analog, wavetable, granular, FM synth and sampling engine. Nexus: rompler (sampling engine but locked to samples provided by the dev), good if you want quality results fast but your music may sound repetitive at some point since there's no way to use it for extensive sound design, you're tied to buy expansions each time you want something "different" Serum: wavetable synthesiser, lots of preset packs (both paid and free) on the internet If you know of any more, send a mod mail! r/JunkFolder - post unfinished tracks here for others to finish If you're here, chances are you've heard of other similar subreddits, but in case you haven't, check these out. Intro to Mixing in FLStudio by /u/by-any-other-name Want to discuss plugins, VST's, and the like?ฤก00+ Awesome Free Online Resources For Music Producers If you violate any of these rules you will either receive a warning or a timed ban Manual! Search here and in the official forum | Official Image-Line Forum | Corrupt. Posting tracks as links will get you banned and your link removed! r/FL_Studio - The Reddit Home Of FL Studio Read Our Rules Before Posting: Rules
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