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Overlapping in Fruity
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| azndragon0613 |
| Anyone kno how to check for overlapping notes in fruityloops or fl studio? |
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| kewlness |
| you can zoom in in the piano roll and then just quickly look thru the notes |
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| azndragon0613 |
| Well, when i use fruity...i don't really use the playlists. Stuff gets too confusing for me. I use the piano rolls and do the repetitions and effects and play the notes when needed. It gets pretty lengthy. But since i don't have the time to go over each note to delete and replace...is there anyway to find notes that exactly overlap each other? |
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| Derivative |
| if you mean where 2 notes of similar frequency overlap causing it to distort then you just add a fruity db meter to the main channel to identify where this happens. if 2 notes of similar or same frequency overlap it may cause a sudden sharp increase in db and you can see where it happens on the db meter. then you can remove/shorten 1 note or the other or EQ it so they dont occupy so much of the same frequency range or whatever. |
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| D-Element |
| Then you got a ing big problem... man playlist is making fruityloops mutch easier... anyway you lost so many time doing all your song in playlist |
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| State of Matter |
Making an entire song in pattern mode is ridiculously stupid. It's ineffecient to have a 6 minute pattern of a kick drum that plays like 900 times.
My advice is learn the playlist, because its a lot better visually for laying out your tracks, you can look at it and see exactly waht's going on. |
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