What's the easiest way to do Pitch Automation in FL Studio?
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Re: What's the easiest way to do Pitch Automation in FL Stud
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone! I'm not a big fan of the Edit Events window and depending which VST you use its not exact in tune with others because they all use diff ratios? Though I guess I'll just end up bouncing down to WAV and doing it that way. I just want enough precision to have multiple layers in tune with each other...
Re: What's the easiest way to do Pitch Automation in FL Stud
The pitch scale works on the same general octave/note positioning as the piano roll, just saying. get that right and you're set.
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Re: What's the easiest way to do Pitch Automation in FL Stud
There's a few ways I think. I like assigning one of the macros to each oscillator's pitch and then automating the macro knob. There's an option in Global "Keep OSC pitch" which makes them pitch together smoother. Also, in the voicing and osc section is more pitching and portamento options for fine tuning it. Works fine, and sounds pretty unique so I like it.sunny_b_uk wrote: iv been using that method for a while its the only way that seems to work.. mostly. iv neva got it 2 work on Massive for some reason, however i got it 2 sometimes work by putting Massive in a layer group and then using the channel pitch on the layer. doesnt always work but its the best method for this
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