

This is a technique that is very useful and powerful when applied to your music composition, it effectively blends two or more musical notes and also aids in taking your music production skills to another level. Legato implies when notes are played smoothly and connected without any breaks or with no intervening silence.

Without any further ado, let’s get cracking.

When I first started making music, I was crazy to know what those terms mean, and I was even wondering why someone will ever invent that kind of name, to cut a long story short, you will see what those terms mean, why use the techniques and how to use them in your DAW or Synthesizer. Have you ever heard or seen (Legato/slide) or ( Portamento/glide/glissando) labelled on your synthesizer’s knob, I bet you have seen those names, and you think they are for some crazy random purpose. No much discussion in the forum, so I decided to help with this little trick, some might know it already, but still useful for others, :) 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?ġ00+ 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
