Yea im having some difficulties in FL Studios! How do i change tempo for only 1 channel, and not the whole damn track?
Nov-19-2005 11:35
Low Profile
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hmmm.... I'm not so sure you can do that... but wait for the fruity freaks to give you a definite answer
Nov-19-2005 13:32
Ex-
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Owh, then let the fruity geeks come around
Nov-19-2005 14:43
Aquarian
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So you want a channel that plays faster than others? How does that work?
Nov-19-2005 14:58
retiro
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Can't do it!
Nov-19-2005 14:58
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I want like a melody building slowly up, starting from lets say 110 bpm and then building up to 140 bpm
Nov-19-2005 15:01
retiro
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quote:
Originally posted by Ex-
I want like a melody building slowly up, starting from lets say 110 bpm and then building up to 140 bpm
If the base sequence was at 137bpm for example and you wanted to increase the bpm of a melody??? Would imagine it'd sound out of time and just plan horrible!
Nov-19-2005 15:04
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quote:
Originally posted by retiro
If the base sequence was at 137bpm for example and you wanted to increase the bpm of a meloldy??? Would imagine it'd sound out of time and just plan horrible!
That wasnt my plans My intro has just faded out, and then the melody should be building up slowly, just the melody, no bass or anything, you with?
Nov-19-2005 15:06
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You should still be changing the tempo of the whole track, not just a single channel. The fact that no other instruments are playing at the time isn't really relevant.
Just automate the tempo in FL like you'd automate any other parameter.
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Nov-19-2005 15:07
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quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
You should still be changing the tempo of the whole track, not just a single channel. The fact that no other instruments are playing at the time isn't really relevant.
Just automate the tempo in FL like you'd automate any other parameter.
My question: How do i do that? I dont quite understand, english isnt my native language!
Nov-19-2005 15:13
Subtle
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just for the record 99% of all Electronic Dance Music records keeps the same speed through the track..
and yeah, ur better of changing the tempo of the whole track..
Originally posted by Subtle
just for the record 99% of all Electronic Dance Music records keeps the same speed through the track..
and yeah, ur better of changing the tempo of the whole track..
oh! that why every track sounds the same after a while
right click the tempo and select edit events like ou would with anything else. btw you can see whats the tempo you are drawing in edit events in the upper left part of the window. ofcourse that changes tempo of the whole song. if you want to automate only one channel youll have to render it (automated as you want) to audio track.