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This thread has been created to discuss FL Studio. Feel free to post any questions or tips you have regarding FL Studio below. Links to useful Fruity related resources and tutorials appreciated!
You can adjust the velocity of notes without going into the piano roll, just click the channel you want and in the top right corner of the step editor click the velocity editor, and brap brap.
Only learnt this like, a week before I stopped using fruity, ahaha
1. Having made your percussion tracks send them all to the same channel so that you can you only have to move one mixer to change their volume relative to the others...
2. Select a hi hat noise on a sampler, then open up the paino key thing (not piano role) and then by hand draw a sine wave esk shape to get a more flowing hi hat... (The same could be done with an LFO on the pitch setting but i've never tried that)
3. Keep your folders organised... regroup all the original sounds by drum instead of group...
4. Make a new template for when you want to get a tune going quickly or mess about...
humancond1tion wrote:How do you sidechain in fruity.. and how do you bus 2 tracks together.. e.g. for a vocoder
To sidechain, set up a peak controller on the effects of the kick or whatever you want to stay at a constant level, and then a fruity balance on the track you want sidechained. Then, on the volume controller on the fruity balance, link controller to the "peak" on the peak controller.
Sorry, a little bit vague, but you'll figure it out.
five-ohh-what wrote:use the clip area instead of the little blocks makes your work go way faster
hmmm any chance of an elaboration (for da nation) ?
This is for FL8 and beyond, in the playlist /sequencer area there is 2 places you can input your pattens - in the blocks (where it has patten 1 - 0290329 going down) or the blank canvas where the automation clips go..you can put your pattens and audio clips there.
Soulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
ok this is a shot of one of my old tracks before i learned to use clips area
and this is one of my newer ones with all my patterns are in the clips area
Legendary wrote:
GH02 wrote:
five-ohh-what wrote:use the clip area instead of the little blocks makes your work go way faster
hmmm any chance of an elaboration (for da nation) ?
This is for FL8 and beyond, in the playlist /sequencer area there is 2 places you can input your pattens - in the blocks (where it has patten 1 - 0290329 going down) or the blank canvas where the automation clips go..you can put your pattens and audio clips there.
i think i remember someone in here saying that it has been something you have been able to do in fl since fl7
JBE wrote:Just to let everyone know, Dubstep should now be 130 bpm, as this is the new FL default.
five-ohh-what wrote:use the clip area instead of the little blocks makes your work go way faster
hmmm any chance of an elaboration (for da nation) ?
This is for FL8 and beyond, in the playlist /sequencer area there is 2 places you can input your pattens - in the blocks (where it has patten 1 - 0290329 going down) or the blank canvas where the automation clips go..you can put your pattens and audio clips there.