[TUT] Fitting loops -FL studio
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VolpeRossa
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[TUT] Fitting loops -FL studio
( I find Fruity loops Tutorials are harder to find then any other program i wish to spred the love)
Since version 5 fruity loops removed the simplest looping tool ever and made it more effort so here is how its done!
(THIS METHOD IS LONG BUT WILL PERMINENTLY ADD LOOP POINTS TO WAV FILE)
Get your loop cut and ready
Load into edison (scissors cutting wave Pic)
Press button with arows joining them selfs ( 3rd button from the right)
Let it play make sure its looping propperly
Save as (saving the loop points you created)
Open new saved file into channel
right click wave shape in channel settings
Click detect tempo (and alow it to change tempo)
A few steps above the wave you will see "time stretching"
Right click "Time" then click Auto detect
Select Tempo that was detected earlyer
Next to the "time" nob is a selection of ways to fit
"Slice map" will keep the same pitch when tempo is changed
Afta that you should be done , now go ahead and chanmge tempo to were you want it =)
If anyone knows quicker/different ways to do this please post =)
-volpe rossa
Since version 5 fruity loops removed the simplest looping tool ever and made it more effort so here is how its done!
(THIS METHOD IS LONG BUT WILL PERMINENTLY ADD LOOP POINTS TO WAV FILE)
Get your loop cut and ready
Load into edison (scissors cutting wave Pic)
Press button with arows joining them selfs ( 3rd button from the right)
Let it play make sure its looping propperly
Save as (saving the loop points you created)
Open new saved file into channel
right click wave shape in channel settings
Click detect tempo (and alow it to change tempo)
A few steps above the wave you will see "time stretching"
Right click "Time" then click Auto detect
Select Tempo that was detected earlyer
Next to the "time" nob is a selection of ways to fit
"Slice map" will keep the same pitch when tempo is changed
Afta that you should be done , now go ahead and chanmge tempo to were you want it =)
If anyone knows quicker/different ways to do this please post =)
-volpe rossa
Last edited by VolpeRossa on Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: [TUT] Fitting loops -FL studio
Here is the easier way:
Put the loop in the play list, click on stretch, and drag the audio length to your desired loop length. UNCLICK STRETCH. Done.
Put the loop in the play list, click on stretch, and drag the audio length to your desired loop length. UNCLICK STRETCH. Done.
Re: [TUT] Fitting loops -FL studio
Since this thread seems to be sorted, a quick *a side noob question*:
Why is it sometimes you can't change the pitch of a wav sample in the piano role? Only happens with wavs, not MP3s, so sometimes I have to export samples as MP3s in order to be able to change note... I think someone addressed this a while ago, but not sure. I think the answer was very simple.
Why is it sometimes you can't change the pitch of a wav sample in the piano role? Only happens with wavs, not MP3s, so sometimes I have to export samples as MP3s in order to be able to change note... I think someone addressed this a while ago, but not sure. I think the answer was very simple.
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Re: [TUT] Fitting loops -FL studio
I've had this problem before, and theres a number of ways to fix it;grooki wrote:Since this thread seems to be sorted, a quick *a side noob question*:
Why is it sometimes you can't change the pitch of a wav sample in the piano role? Only happens with wavs, not MP3s, so sometimes I have to export samples as MP3s in order to be able to change note... I think someone addressed this a while ago, but not sure. I think the answer was very simple.
Try right clicking on the "Time" knob and setting it to none.
Try setting "Ping pong loop" to off.
Try right clicking on the "Pitch" knob and setting it to none.
Basically just mess with the looping, timestretching and pitch settings.
Tell me if it worked..
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Re: [TUT] Fitting loops -FL studio
Grooki, thank god you changed your avatar.
I've never had the problem you mentioned. In all my years.
I've never had the problem you mentioned. In all my years.
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Re: [TUT] Fitting loops -FL studio
i have had that problem, especially with rex files. some purchased wavs seem to be pitch locked somehow.
return the time stretch knob to its 0 position and then you can change the pitch.
return the time stretch knob to its 0 position and then you can change the pitch.
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If you drag a sample that has tempo information into a Sampler channel, FL Studio will automatically stretch it to the project's tempo, smart eh? The timestretcher in the Sampler channel is sloooow, so it doesn't let you pitch it around. Click the pitch, mul and time knobs with your middle mouse button to reset them and you're good to go.
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VolpeRossa
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Re: [TUT] Fitting loops -FL studio
Most loops i ever use are cut by myself. This is the way i use to permenently add loop points to the wav files
thanks everyone for all the other ways!
thanks everyone for all the other ways!
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If I'm thinking of what you're thinking of, I just set the root back to c5, and usually any stretching is taken care of.Recessive Trait wrote:i have had that problem, especially with rex files. some purchased wavs seem to be pitch locked somehow.
return the time stretch knob to its 0 position and then you can change the pitch.
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I havn't had a chance to try all these suggestions but thanks everyone 
@ Noways, what was wrong with my avatar? You don't like the Overmind?
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Re: [TUT] Fitting loops -FL studio
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nowaysj wrote:bro I had to cover up that fucking eyball. It was too much for me.
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I guess it was pretty icky. I had become desensitised. Dancing LiuKang it is.
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VolpeRossa
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Re: [TUT] Fitting loops -FL studio
I was going to add thios as the short methodnowaysj wrote:Here is the easier way:
Put the loop in the play list, click on stretch, and drag the audio length to your desired loop length. UNCLICK STRETCH. Done.
But I click stretch and it doesent dont do anything
Re: [TUT] Fitting loops -FL studio
Keep reading the rest of the sentence after clicking stretch.
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