Re: FL Studio 11, tips, tricks, shortcuts etc.
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 6:05 pm
I've had very powerful special fx from using maximus.
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This is something I want to know too. When the swing setting is applied in the step sequencer it applies it globally to all tracks - or am I wrong?erratech wrote:Is there an easy way to apply the swing/shuffle from the step sequencer to the piano roll?
Bass Jacka wrote:This is something I want to know too. When the swing setting is applied in the step sequencer it applies it globally to all tracks - or am I wrong?erratech wrote:Is there an easy way to apply the swing/shuffle from the step sequencer to the piano roll?
Can anyone tell me how to apply different swing settings to individual parts of a track - i.e. one swing setting for hats and a different swing setting to a different element of the track.
Yeah I knew about that but its pretty kludgy to pull out 16ths and 8ths quantises of your patterns when you are just trying to keep shit tight.wub wrote:Bass Jacka wrote:This is something I want to know too. When the swing setting is applied in the step sequencer it applies it globally to all tracks - or am I wrong?erratech wrote:Is there an easy way to apply the swing/shuffle from the step sequencer to the piano roll?
Can anyone tell me how to apply different swing settings to individual parts of a track - i.e. one swing setting for hats and a different swing setting to a different element of the track.
1. Click in the piano roll tool menu(wrench icon).
2. Click Quantize or just use the shortcut Alt+Q.
3. Click the folder under "Groove Template" (on "Step" by default)
4. Select your choice of grooves
You can also make your own custom grooves.. You can take a 4- or 8-bar loop with the drums, then put it in a Fruity Slicer, then click the "Dump beat to piano roll" icon(which is the last icon above "Auto-Fit"), then click on "Flatten(Groove)".
After that, open the right click menu in the piano roll of the groove, then File/Save Score As and save it under the "Quantization" folder with a filename of your choice.
Then you go to your drum patterns in piano roll and Quantize(Alt+Q) with your custom groove
