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cymbal crash in FL studio
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| RoBDaWG |
| This is probably so simple, but I can't seem to find out how to get a simple cymbal crash, maybe one that echos out a little. Or even like a swoosh, I guess that would be a cymbal crash in reverse. Thanks in advance! |
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| Aquarian |
I have this routine for crashes;
-Load a sample
-assign to channel 3 (channel 3 is always my highs for some reason)
-EQ out lows and mid-lows
-add 6% reverb
-compress
-duplicate sample
-reverse the dublicated sample to create a reversed crash
-assign reversed crash to channel 7 (don't ask, I'm weird like that when it comes to channels)
-EQ out lows, mid-lows, and top-highs
-add 10% reverb
-add delay effect
-lower pitch of reversed crash to fit a 4-beat pattern
-???
-profit! |
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| RoBDaWG |
| quote: | Originally posted by Aquarian
I have this routine for crashes;
-Load a sample
-assign to channel 3 (channel 3 is always my highs for some reason)
-EQ out lows and mid-lows
-add 6% reverb
-compress
-duplicate sample
-reverse the dublicated sample to create a reversed crash
-assign reversed crash to channel 7 (don't ask, I'm weird like that when it comes to channels)
-EQ out lows, mid-lows, and top-highs
-add 10% reverb
-add delay effect
-lower pitch of reversed crash to fit a 4-beat pattern
-???
-profit! |
hrmm, damn i'm totally lost on this one, i can't find EQ's, reverb, compressor, or any of that... sorry n00b on the l00se :) |
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| Aquarian |
| press F9 to bring up the mixer - you can add them on individual channels from there |
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| RoBDaWG |
| oh man that just opened up a whole new world :) thanks again, you've been super helpful! |
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| RoBDaWG |
| oh man i really got it now... this is great! |
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| david.michael |
| lol yeah, opens up a whole new world with that F9 key ;) |
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| Aquarian |
| Just wait t'ill he discovers the F7 key ;) |
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| RoBDaWG |
| lol, i got the piano roll down already... god this program is SO MUCH FUN once you start getting to know how to use it a little more, gets better everyday |
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| Tech0rz |
Really, you've only just put one foot in the door. Imagine first starting out on Command + Conquer, you know the map is huge but you can't see more than a couple of meters into the distance. The more you explore in all directions (TIME+EFFORT=PROGRESS) the more gateways open, the more serious you will become, and thus, production will consume your soul for all eternity!!!!!!!...err, What was the question again?
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