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Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 5:21 pm
by VolpeRossa
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Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 7:12 pm
by meer
Open the sample in Edison, press F2, and at the bottom in the sampler section, press reset. Save, and it's fixed (for that sample) forever.

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 7:37 pm
by VolpeRossa
Sweet cheers for that mate (i got atleast 1000 samples to fix up lol)

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:43 am
by Recessive Trait
bro, i'm not sure that your threads really count as tutorials. more like convoluted questions and roundabout solutions.

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 2:21 am
by nowaysj
If I was the queen, I'd knight you for that.

Got to respect the energy. Maybe increase the knowledge a wee bit.

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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 3:12 pm
by VolpeRossa
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 3:17 pm
by VolpeRossa
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 3:27 pm
by VolpeRossa
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Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 3:54 pm
by Dubbel Shot
I've noticed every now and then a percussion sample comes up at the wrong pitch. Just a matter of clicking the sample in the step sequencer, click "INS" then right click on C5 on the keyboard that comes up at the bottom.

Unless that's what you meant by not resetting the keynotes?
Or we're just talking about a completely different problem :lol:

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 4:03 pm
by VolpeRossa
Same thing i think mate =) you dnt have to bother finding the right note , just press the one button =) (im lazy u see)

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 4:28 pm
by Dubbel Shot
haha nah thats cool man. What I mean though (as far as I've experienced) the root will always be C5 :)

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:17 pm
by nowaysj
VolpeRossa wrote:I dident start with a load of questions , i started with a tutorial to a solution ;) lol

This will be heping some frustrated people and hopefully stop further people asking

and just cause im posting up noobish fix's/tuts dnt mean i am one ;)

as i said in most of the posts i would like to just spread the love =)

I pay post up sidechain compression in FL9 next =P
But your "tuts", while well intentioned, have not been helpful to anyone learning fl because you have recommended laborious processes to do what can be done in one or two simple steps. This reveals that you do not have a great deal of knowledge of fl. I appreciate the effort and the desire to contribute, but please learn your stuff better before you instruct.

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:58 pm
by VolpeRossa
nowaysj wrote:
VolpeRossa wrote:I dident start with a load of questions , i started with a tutorial to a solution ;) lol

This will be heping some frustrated people and hopefully stop further people asking

and just cause im posting up noobish fix's/tuts dnt mean i am one ;)

as i said in most of the posts i would like to just spread the love =)

I pay post up sidechain compression in FL9 next =P
But your "tuts", while well intentioned, have not been helpful to anyone learning fl because you have recommended laborious processes to do what can be done in one or two simple steps. This reveals that you do not have a great deal of knowledge of fl. I appreciate the effort and the desire to contribute, but please learn your stuff better before you instruct.


Right .. your Soundcloud awful good luck

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:17 pm
by VolpeRossa
"trollers - people who are pricks online just because thay can be"

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:44 pm
by nowaysj
In both of your other "tut" threads I posted the appropriate techniques that were significantly less intensive than your backward way of doing things. I've been answering any question I can regarding flstudio for years here, so check your attitude.


The reason Recessive said this:
Recessive Trait wrote:more like convoluted questions and roundabout solutions.
Is because your techniques are so uninformed it is obvious that you do not know much about flstudio, which in of itself is not a problem. The problem is that you are instructing people that know even less than you unnecessarily difficult techniques to solve simple problems.

In the past I've told people how to do things in fl, and I've made mistakes and been corrected, and thanked those who pointed out my mistakes rather than calling them bitches and trolls.

Again, for the third time, I appreciate your effort, just please know your shit a little better before you endeavor to instruct with authority.

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:45 pm
by DJ Trowler
I find the best solution to fixing drum samples (although not the quickest) is to re-record them.

Simply plug in your microphone and a pair of cheap headphones.

Play the sample through the headphones and record using the microphone (obvious, sorry).
(Note: If you have problems with interference or you have a draughty room, simply create your own sound booth using any large bin bag)

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:47 pm
by Basic A
DJ Trowler wrote:I find the best solution to fixing drum samples (although not the quickest) is to re-record them.

Simply plug in your microphone and a pair of cheap headphones.

Play the sample through the headphones and record using the microphone (obvious, sorry).
(Note: If you have problems with interference or you have a draughty room, simply create your own sound booth using any large bin bag)
Oh this is so much easier then resetting your timestretch/pitch shift or octave parameters :roll: :lol:

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:50 pm
by DJ Trowler
Erm.. it's a lot easier. Minimal software use required. Most of the technique is hardware based. Once it's all plugged in then you don't need to unplug it again, do you?

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:54 pm
by Basic A
DJ Trowler wrote:Erm.. it's a lot easier. Minimal software use required. Most of the technique is hardware based. Once it's all plugged in then you don't need to unplug it again, do you?
Lemme get this straight...

Id micing up speakers, recording, transfering from recorder/sampler onto pc, opening a new fl sampler, importing new clip...

or right click on timestretch knob hit 'none' right click on pitch shift hit 'reset'

One of these is very elaborate and going to change the sound of the smaple, one is a simple 2 button process which will give you the original...

I dont wanna seem a dick denouncing your advice man but this seems REALLY backwards to me.

Re: [TUT] Samples sounding wrong on import -Fruity loops

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:59 pm
by VolpeRossa
I think he was just taking the piss out of the guys before hand ;)