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> Record a sample of you violently excreting onto a harpsicord after a heavy binge of hamburgers and heroin.
> Load it into a fruity slicer. On the drum-roll option, click 'Randomize'.
> Open up the Cutoff frequency. Move the Amount and Speed to the left as much as possible.
> Open up the Pitch frequency. Move the Amount and Speed to the left as much as possible.
> Assign the Slicer to an effects channel. Drop Fast Distortion, Blood Overdrive and Double Glitch into this channel, each one being 'randomized' from the toolbar of the top left corners.
> Set the BPM to '999.999'
> Smoke DMT.
> Click 'Play'
> Rave to the sounds of your own feaces, realizing that the uncontrollable dips in pitch, the ****** and snagging of spontanous compression, and the pure harshness of the unkempt distortion is symbolism for a society declining to chaos. That, or you're goddamn rubbish at musical Production.
> Export it as an mp3 anyway.
> Call yourself 'Dead Rats'.
Also, can I assign individual samples to individual notes in a Piano Roll?
> Load it into a fruity slicer. On the drum-roll option, click 'Randomize'.
> Open up the Cutoff frequency. Move the Amount and Speed to the left as much as possible.
> Open up the Pitch frequency. Move the Amount and Speed to the left as much as possible.
> Assign the Slicer to an effects channel. Drop Fast Distortion, Blood Overdrive and Double Glitch into this channel, each one being 'randomized' from the toolbar of the top left corners.
> Set the BPM to '999.999'
> Smoke DMT.
> Click 'Play'
> Rave to the sounds of your own feaces, realizing that the uncontrollable dips in pitch, the ****** and snagging of spontanous compression, and the pure harshness of the unkempt distortion is symbolism for a society declining to chaos. That, or you're goddamn rubbish at musical Production.
> Export it as an mp3 anyway.
> Call yourself 'Dead Rats'.
Also, can I assign individual samples to individual notes in a Piano Roll?

Try the "Layer" channel type. The notes will be named after you 'Set Children.' If you want to use pitch try the "note pitch" on bottom of the Piano roll. You might have to select it by right clicking the dash on the left, its usually set to velocity.Dead Rats wrote:> Record a sample of you violently excreting onto a harpsicord after a heavy binge of hamburgers and heroin.
> Load it into a fruity slicer. On the drum-roll option, click 'Randomize'.
> Open up the Cutoff frequency. Move the Amount and Speed to the left as much as possible.
> Open up the Pitch frequency. Move the Amount and Speed to the left as much as possible.
> Assign the Slicer to an effects channel. Drop Fast Distortion, Blood Overdrive and Double Glitch into this channel, each one being 'randomized' from the toolbar of the top left corners.
> Set the BPM to '999.999'
> Smoke DMT.
> Click 'Play'
> Rave to the sounds of your own feaces, realizing that the uncontrollable dips in pitch, the ****** and snagging of spontanous compression, and the pure harshness of the unkempt distortion is symbolism for a society declining to chaos. That, or you're goddamn rubbish at musical Production.
> Export it as an mp3 anyway.
> Call yourself 'Dead Rats'.
Also, can I assign individual samples to individual notes in a Piano Roll?
Fuck knows I use both, I use the top for audio / pattens what're playing throughout and use the blocks for stuff whats changing around lots.jsilver wrote:yeah but WHY is it fastaLegendary wrote: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.GH02 wrote:hmmm any chance of an elaboration (for da nation) ?five-ohh-what wrote:use the clip area instead of the little blocks makes your work go way faster
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
same. i use just the clips for automation, vocals and midi notes. i guess you can do LFO there too but i'm not really 100% sure how. the pattern bars are definitely easier on your eyes when you're doing 4/4 to me though.Legendary wrote:Fuck knows I use both, I use the top for audio / pattens what're playing throughout and use the blocks for stuff whats changing around lots.jsilver wrote:yeah but WHY is it fastaLegendary wrote: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.GH02 wrote:hmmm any chance of an elaboration (for da nation) ?five-ohh-what wrote:use the clip area instead of the little blocks makes your work go way faster
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i think it is easier because of the make unique feature cause then you can clone a drum pattern all at once to a new pattern and edit it for fills and what not that way my drum patterns sound similar with subtle differencesjsilver wrote:same. i use just the clips for automation, vocals and midi notes. i guess you can do LFO there too but i'm not really 100% sure how. the pattern bars are definitely easier on your eyes when you're doing 4/4 to me though.Legendary wrote:Fuck knows I use both, I use the top for audio / pattens what're playing throughout and use the blocks for stuff whats changing around lots.jsilver wrote:yeah but WHY is it fastaLegendary wrote: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.GH02 wrote: hmmm any chance of an elaboration (for da nation) ?
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right click selected pattern name -> clone pattern ? same tingfive-ohh-what wrote:i think it is easier because of the make unique feature cause then you can clone a drum pattern all at once to a new pattern and edit it for fills and what not that way my drum patterns sound similar with subtle differencesjsilver wrote:same. i use just the clips for automation, vocals and midi notes. i guess you can do LFO there too but i'm not really 100% sure how. the pattern bars are definitely easier on your eyes when you're doing 4/4 to me though.Legendary wrote:Fuck knows I use both, I use the top for audio / pattens what're playing throughout and use the blocks for stuff whats changing around lots.jsilver wrote:yeah but WHY is it fastaLegendary wrote: 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.
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lol that's what i was thinking, i hope he was aware of this. poor guy if not.jsilver wrote:right click selected pattern name -> clone pattern ? same tingfive-ohh-what wrote:i think it is easier because of the make unique feature cause then you can clone a drum pattern all at once to a new pattern and edit it for fills and what not that way my drum patterns sound similar with subtle differencesjsilver wrote:same. i use just the clips for automation, vocals and midi notes. i guess you can do LFO there too but i'm not really 100% sure how. the pattern bars are definitely easier on your eyes when you're doing 4/4 to me though.Legendary wrote:Fuck knows I use both, I use the top for audio / pattens what're playing throughout and use the blocks for stuff whats changing around lots.jsilver wrote: yeah but WHY is it fasta
my question:
is it possible to use a layer channel, to play different synths independtly out of one piano roll?
for example, if C4-Cb4 played C-Cb in Massive1 then C5-Cb5 played C-Cb in Massive 2? just to make ridiculous wobbling less laborious?
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d1rt1989 wrote:lol that's what i was thinking, i hope he was aware of this. poor guy if not.jsilver wrote:right click selected pattern name -> clone pattern ? same tingfive-ohh-what wrote:i think it is easier because of the make unique feature cause then you can clone a drum pattern all at once to a new pattern and edit it for fills and what not that way my drum patterns sound similar with subtle differencesjsilver wrote:same. i use just the clips for automation, vocals and midi notes. i guess you can do LFO there too but i'm not really 100% sure how. the pattern bars are definitely easier on your eyes when you're doing 4/4 to me though.Legendary wrote: Fuck knows I use both, I use the top for audio / pattens what're playing throughout and use the blocks for stuff whats changing around lots.
my question:
is it possible to use a layer channel, to play different synths independtly out of one piano roll?
for example, if C4-Cb4 played C-Cb in Massive1 then C5-Cb5 played C-Cb in Massive 2? just to make ridiculous wobbling less laborious?
no i was not and as for your question y took two separate 3xosc patch's and linked them to a layer channel and them split the children then set the range of one to C5 Cb5 and the other to C6 Cb6 them set the root note of the one at C6 to c 6 and that work so i could play both through my keyboard
add me on http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/fiveohhwhatJBE wrote:Just to let everyone know, Dubstep should now be 130 bpm, as this is the new FL default.
add me on http://www.myspace.com/5-0-what
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jsilver's easy triplets
based on http://www.cjmmachinery.com/FL/ at the end
Say we are going to do 8th note triplets. This is 3 notes in the space of two eighth notes. In FL, each note in a beat is divided into 24 subdivisions from 0 to 23. This is why the tick counter goes to 95 for a beat.
4 notes * 24 subdivisions = 96 ticks
Since 2 eighth notes is 1 beat, and we want to fit 3 notes there, we divide the number of ticks by 3.
96 ticks / 3 = 32
This means we want a space of 32 ticks between note 1, 2 and 3.
Here are some pictures to help.



As he said in his tutorial, you can just select the first three and shift drag to fill the pattern. Duration is just the length of the note. A value of 24 is a 1/16th note on 4/4 time. This math will work for any triplet you want. Enjoy!
based on http://www.cjmmachinery.com/FL/ at the end
Say we are going to do 8th note triplets. This is 3 notes in the space of two eighth notes. In FL, each note in a beat is divided into 24 subdivisions from 0 to 23. This is why the tick counter goes to 95 for a beat.
4 notes * 24 subdivisions = 96 ticks
Since 2 eighth notes is 1 beat, and we want to fit 3 notes there, we divide the number of ticks by 3.
96 ticks / 3 = 32
This means we want a space of 32 ticks between note 1, 2 and 3.
Here are some pictures to help.



As he said in his tutorial, you can just select the first three and shift drag to fill the pattern. Duration is just the length of the note. A value of 24 is a 1/16th note on 4/4 time. This math will work for any triplet you want. Enjoy!
Ctrl + Shift + Cjsilver wrote: right click selected pattern name -> clone pattern ? same ting
Tweak pattern
Ctrl + Shift + C
Tweak pattern
Ctrl + Shift + C
Create staircase of ever-changing beats & synths...
I've gotten so used to doing this this I end up trying to use FL hotkeys in Windows to no avail.
Autopilot wrote:Ctrl + Shift + Cjsilver wrote: right click selected pattern name -> clone pattern ? same ting
Tweak pattern
Ctrl + Shift + C
Tweak pattern
Ctrl + Shift + C
Create staircase of ever-changing beats & synths...
I've gotten so used to doing this this I end up trying to use FL hotkeys in Windows to no avail.
Although I've used Ctrl + Shift + C before, I took it a step further after reading this and copied my bass like four times, altering it each.
Good shout
I write most of my synths in 3xosc, but there's only so much you can do with 3 oscillators, does FL have anything with more oscillators that I don't have to buy? I use Reason and Ableton as well, but I'm learning how to use FL right now and was just wondering.
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