Riser basses/pitchbend in FL Studio w/ Massive?

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Riser basses/pitchbend in FL Studio w/ Massive?

Post by Aznjosh » Sun Apr 08, 2012 2:16 pm

Okay so I have two questions that I hope you guys can help me out with. I have recently been trying delving into FL Studio 9 to work on this collab with a mate of mine and I can't figure out how rise the pitch on my basses in Massive like the track below around 14 or so seconds, and no I do not want to use dblueglitch :P

I was also wondering if someone could explain how in this tune the basses sound like they are pitchbending down at like 12 seconds? I have read through the stickies and can't figure out either one of these techniques in FL. Thanks so much guys! :3


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Re: Riser basses/pitchbend in FL Studio w/ Massive?

Post by Neutr4l Numb3r » Sun Apr 08, 2012 3:11 pm

>Open your Massive patch
>Go to Osc tab
>Under "pitch" set the "up and "down" ranges

>Open piano roll on the Massive patch
>Bring up the velocity settings window at the bottom
>Right click the section on the very left and click "channel pitch"
>Draw in your pitch envelope

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Re: Riser basses/pitchbend in FL Studio w/ Massive?

Post by Mannyyyyy » Sat May 19, 2012 4:13 am

For that I didn't even use pitch bend :). What I did was mostly make the bass legato triller, make it glide then go to the osc tab in massive and put the rate or time knob its on the bottom left of the tab and put it all the way to the right. so now I went from E2 then played right after E2 I went to C3 and bam, pitch bend :)

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Re: Riser basses/pitchbend in FL Studio w/ Massive?

Post by ronnikins22 » Thu May 24, 2012 7:08 pm

i've been wondering how to do this also. can't find a good tutorial.
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Re: Riser basses/pitchbend in FL Studio w/ Massive?

Post by RandoRando » Fri May 25, 2012 2:17 am

Mannyyyyy wrote:For that I didn't even use pitch bend :). What I did was mostly make the bass legato triller, make it glide then go to the osc tab in massive and put the rate or time knob its on the bottom left of the tab and put it all the way to the right. so now I went from E2 then played right after E2 I went to C3 and bam, pitch bend :)
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Re: Riser basses/pitchbend in FL Studio w/ Massive?

Post by ronnikins22 » Fri May 25, 2012 3:16 am


Found a good tutorial! thanks to this i got it no problem.
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Re: Riser basses/pitchbend in FL Studio w/ Massive?

Post by Fauster » Fri May 25, 2012 9:03 am

If you want more control over the glide, don't use an envelope or a legato glide. It's much easier to just automate it. Assign a macro knob to the pitch shift area, below the pitch in each oscillator. Go to the upper left hand corner of Fruity Wrapper (where Massive is contained in FL once you open it up), and click on the little downwards arrow that says "plugin options". Choose "browse parameters". On the left, in the FL browser, it should have opened up a folder containing all the parameters in Massive. Right click on the macro knob you used, and click "create automation clip". It'll then drop it into your playlist.

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Re: Riser basses/pitchbend in FL Studio w/ Massive?

Post by Killamike49 » Fri May 25, 2012 6:08 pm

Another technique for this would be to drag a envelope to the little box by the pitch, and drag it up to what note you want it to end on, then adjust the attack to taste.
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Re: Riser basses/pitchbend in FL Studio w/ Massive?

Post by Dundundunitsdanny » Wed Jun 13, 2012 6:27 pm

I think I know what you are referring to, if you have fl you get the main option to create a envelope , try some what to link the pitch to macro controls, create a editor thumbnail click on the massive picture on the browser and find the pitch , right click and click on create automation, a envelope will appear in the playlist from there you draw it in. Or do what Manny said, legato does well. Its really easy :D

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