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50Steaks
Classical and occasionally electronic composer who also made a song for every state once.

Age 19, Male

Pre-med student

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI

Joined on 11/26/20

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Spew my tiny symphony

Posted by 50Steaks - 1 day ago


I've started my first symphony! At this point I only have progress on the first movement though. I'm gonna prob throw up a sneak peek at some point because of my grand ambitions for this project. And if I let y'all know that'll keep me more accountable and (crossing my fingers) hopefully it won't take till June lmao. But yeah when finished this will be the grandest composition I've ever embarked upon.


God I need to do electronic again. Tangerine literally warned me about this, how once I started making classical I would never be able to stop. Whenever I get the itch to compose I pull up musescore, not FL.


Anyway look forward to that. I appreciate all the support you guys give me. Just about to exit my second year of college, and none of what I'm studying has to do with composition lmao


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Blend the two. MIDIs are your best friend.

Been thinking about this for a while. Only problem is the mixing. Because I’d be working between two completely different softwares I feel like it would be hard to truly unite both genres. But I still want to try.

@50Steaks IDK about FL Studio Mobile specifically, but I've done this a lot on the full FL.

My workflow often "itches" towards simpler programs like BeepBox, similar to how you're "itching" to MuseScore.
When I use FL Studio, I often take MIDIs or samples I've sketched out with BB, then importing them into FL to change instruments, mixing, etc. which FL excels at.
For me, it's converting synth -> real instruments like guitars, pianos, drums etc.

In your case it could be the other way around, real -> synths, since you're using MuseScore first.

I could see that working and might give it a shot. Might be better with Dorico though since that has a mode with the piano roll and all that, thereby looking way more traditional a la BB or FL.

good luck with your symphony good man!

Thanks man!