How to make RISER properly in FL Studio Mobile

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How to make Riser in FL Studio Mobile properly? Well, here’s a tutorial :)

You know that hype part right before the drop hits, well it’s called the build-up. One of the components of a good build-up is a proper RISER. Today, I’ll be showing you how to make a riser properly in FL Studio Mobile. Also, I will be combining the riser with a drum roll, reverse reverb, and riser noise to insert that nice-sounding build-up riser for your drop!

Some definition (casually explained by olen),
Riser – A prolonged note or sound that increases in frequency (higher and higher sound) or beat to signal the arrival of the drop/chorus.
Build up drum roll – Increase frequency drum pattern used to signal the arrival of the drop/chorus
Reverse Reverb – The inverted sound of a reverb. Reverb is the echo noise when you get when you play something in a large empty room.
Riser noise – Increase pitch/frequency of a noise signal.

Time Stamp (in case you want to skip to the part you’re most interested in):
0:00 Intro & what you’ll learn, How to make build-up RISER properly
0:33 Step 1 - Creating the riser tone (setup)
2:41 Increasing the riser tone’s beat speed (volume level automation)
3:07 Standard pattern of automating the riser tone’s beat (volume level automation)
3:40 Making a creative patter for the volume level automation used to control the riser tone
4:50 Step 2 - Build-up Drum Roll / Snare pattern
5:17 Standard drum pattern for a build-up
6:00 Making a creative drum roll pattern for a build-up
7:20 Step 3 - How to make a Reverse Reverb in FL Studio Mobile
9:44 Final Step - Adding a riser noise
10:20 Final results of the proper Build-Up Riser
10:35 Conclusion – some final messages of the video
11:06 My YouTube goal (leave your question on FL Studio Mobile in the comment section!)

Hope this video helped!

Sincerely,
olen

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