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Resampling question
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 7:56 pm
by jrisreal
I already know how to resample in FL Studio and that's not what I'm asking. My question is whether or not I can save the waveform into the actual FLP file instead of having to have a .wav saved to my harddrive? Can it be done?
Re: Resampling question
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 1:47 am
by Prolific___
file -> export -> zipped .FLP
Haven't used FL10, but that's how it was in one of the older versions i've used, so i'm sure nothings changed.
Re: Resampling question
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 4:02 am
by jrisreal
Prolific___ wrote:file -> export -> zipped .FLP
Haven't used FL10, but that's how it was in one of the older versions i've used, so i'm sure nothings changed.
oh, so i can save it as a zipped flp instead of a regular flp and all the waveforms that I have in the sampler and things will all be there if I send the flp for a collab?
Re: Resampling question
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 6:41 am
by drokkr
I don't understand. Why not use the WAV?
Make a folder of just the exports that you do. This also builds your own, individual bank of samples to build from and use.
Re: Resampling question
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 7:56 am
by hifi
does FL save each project in a folder somewhere in your HD with all audio files used seperately? I know Logic does that and it has a seperate folder for any Bounces I have done. if not there should be an export loop or section option on FL so you can bounce parts then just stick em in a folder and .zip it yourself.
Re: Resampling question
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 8:00 pm
by Ldizzy
from what i recall fl doesnt...
not like logic, which creates a copy of any file u drag in and is stored in the 'bin'.
in the versions of fl i used to use.. whenever u moved a sound from ur drive... it went red on the step seq (channel name box).. and u had to relocate it...
but that was like version 7
the answer ha sbeen given earlier tho i think... really.. there are various ways of exporting stuff in fl... so that the file can be sent and used from another computer.. in an independant fashion.