Re: things that have made you happy today
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:42 am
big up yourself R3brofficial.
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/
that nandos bit hahahahahIt's much more important to have that attitude of being willing to go through all that sourcing and whatnot, than to have few dudes on the net say something.R3b_Official
R3b_Official wrote:a lot of breaks all sound the same anyways.
Sounds useful! Will try this week. Cheersnowaysj wrote:I hated on that thing on the left, the browser, for a long time. I finally started working with it... SO SO SO much better. Create a folder in your on your comp for all your samples, and set that folder as a user folder in FL, you can audition samples so fast, and drag and drop them into your projects. I know it is a ball ache to switch, but honestly, start using that browser. It really is a powerful feature, and one of the reasons fl beats on all the other daws. 4realz.Johoosh wrote:Not sure what you mean there mate? Actually thinking about it i barely touch the collapsible menu on the far left, except to drag synths/vsts into the step sequencerehbrums1 wrote:What's what turned me off fl was the sample menu on the side, if your samples aren't perfectly organized it can a painJohoosh wrote:dididub wrote:genuinely excited about production for the first time in a few months![]()
Feels good finally getting my FL & samples reorganised, can spend an hour making a beat instead of searching for listenable kicks & snares
With drum samples i just use the FPC + save a preset kit whenever i find something that works. Saves from constant folder hunting later on.
With other samples i mainly drag + drop from explorer unless i can specifically think of an effect i want to use a VST sampler for.
dont you make trap lolR3b_Official wrote:Got an idea to make a drum and bass song today! I was watching tv and dont laugh but power puff girls was on and hearing the intro i heard a drum loop. Had very jungle and Dnb sort of groove. So i went digging around and found out the composers sampled it from and old jazz/funky song. Messed around more and got the song and found a perfect loop after an hour of searching and messing with tempos. Now i have great drum and bass break loop for a new song. Pretty stoked now, i should try do the song around the power puff girl series since a reaped version is coming out again, seems like a good idea tbh.
Found this when i was searching around about the intro, pretty cool finding pieces of music that have samples in them and where they originated from.
http://www.whosampled.com/sample/809/Ja ... y-Drummer/
If anyone wants the drum loop for a tune just ask
Exactly, i was actually messing with the loop today and go this weird sound from a bit of effects and stretching it out and pitching it down a little, perfect for bass when i have time to resample and process it. So i got that out of sample which is nicehubb wrote: It's much more important to have that attitude of being willing to go through all that sourcing and whatnot, than to have few dudes on the net say something.
Like what I just said, its not important.. .
No?SCope13 wrote: dont you make trap lol
shout out to my m8 bob burnquist, used to love that nigga back in the THPS dayz. also rodney mullen biggupsbennyfroobs wrote:
watched this again
so fucking sickkkkkk

R3b_Official wrote:Got an idea to make a drum and bass song today! I was watching tv and dont laugh but power puff girls was on and hearing the intro i heard a drum loop. Had very jungle and Dnb sort of groove. So i went digging around and found out the composers sampled it from and old jazz/funky song. Messed around more and got the song and found a perfect loop after an hour of searching and messing with tempos. Now i have great drum and bass break loop for a new song. Pretty stoked now, i should try do the song around the power puff girl series since a reaped version is coming out again, seems like a good idea tbh.
Found this when i was searching around about the intro, pretty cool finding pieces of music that have samples in them and where they originated from.
http://www.whosampled.com/sample/809/Ja ... y-Drummer/
If anyone wants the drum loop for a tune just ask
Molzie wrote:
is this loe?
what are the chances the op looks like this?
What better way too disguise that fact than to launch a scathing attack on your own brethren!
Its agent 47 m8bennyfroobs wrote:that gif looks more like Mushy than Loefah but i dont think its either of them