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Drum Sequencer - FL Studio
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| paulc_dj |
HI peeps,
I was just wondering if it was possible that there was a prog like drum synth in FL, but that you could load your own drum samples into and map them across the keyboard, rather than having to use the inbuilt ones.
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| DigiNut |
What on earth?
RTFM dude, that's *exactly* what the step sequencer in FLS does.
And if you don't like it then use any sampler - there have already been 500 threads about samplers. |
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| chillsonic |
learn to make (or google for free downloads) soundfonts... they basically map out a keyboard of user defined sounds in the fl piano roll (especially useful for drums).
if not, i think fls has something called fpc that seems like it would do what you want.
most importantly however, read the manual.
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| dj jasonF |
fpc will do it... but if you have the money go for NI battery. if im ever gonna use a drum sampler thats the one i would use...
but i dont get it... why not use the step sequenser? the default fl sampler is gr8 for drums / fx anyway. |
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| Low Profile |
I both agree and disagree with you. The step sequencer is great but there are some things missing from FL that I really need.
What I'd like to see in FL are 2 things: The ability to drag tracks up and down (arrange their order) and folder tracks (it gets really messy when you have 40 percussion samples scattered between your synths....) . If these simple features came into FL Studio I'd probably switch straight to that since I love Fruity (Using Cubase SL at the moment), I'm always more inspired when I'm fooling around with Fruity than using Cubase... dunno why though... weird.. :) |
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| dj jasonF |
1) when in pattern mode you select the channel you want (the led next to the name) press alt + up or down arrow.
2) yes have you seen the little box in (down, left) in the pattern window that usualy says unsorted? right click on this to make a new folder or delete the one selected or click it to see the available folders... also there is an ALL folder which has everything by default.
you can also select all tracks you want to group and go to channels > group selected (if the group/folder name already exists its gonna be added to the existing one) and group them.
now you can uninstall cubase... your just wasting valuable hdd space :toothless |
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