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offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-22 19:01 [#02096328]
Points: 21451 Status: Lurker



I have 7 shits in the step sequencer and I sent them all to
the piano roll. So now I have 7 layers in the piano roll I
guess (one layer colored at a time, the rest grey). Can't I
copy all 7 layers of that crap at once and paste it on the
next bar, or do I have to copy and paste each layer
individually?


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-06-22 19:04 [#02096329]
Points: 24588 Status: Lurker



go out of piano roll and back to the sequencer - right click
- Copy, then go to pattern 2 and right-click - Paste.

Or if it's one bar within the same pattern, go into piano
roll, choose the SELECT icon, highlight the note, CTRL C
then scroll to the beginning of the next bar and CTRL V

... If that's what you mean my dear friend.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-22 19:40 [#02096333]
Points: 21451 Status: Lurker



I think you meant the 'playlist', but I eventually right
click 'clone selected' pattern 1 in the playlist, which made
pattern 2 a seperate editable copy of 1 so that worked.
As far as I can tell, simply making the entire song a big
long stream in the piano roll makes more sense (why break
into seperate patterns; all that does is make a hassle of
seperate parts you can't see all at once. And why use the
step sequencer for anything; all that does is make patterns
that you can't edit in the piano roll)

'Or if it's one bar within the same pattern, go into piano
roll, choose the SELECT icon, highlight the note, CTRL C
then scroll to the beginning of the next bar and CTRL V '

There I did that now, thanks. (only it still only does one
layer at a time so I'd have to do it 7 seperate times)


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-06-22 19:43 [#02096334]
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If you break it into patterns you can have 'sequences' which
are easier to manage... I do both, depending on the style of
thing I'm making... most often I don't use FL to sequence a
track, though sometimes I do (like PARTISAN was all FL).


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-22 19:56 [#02096336]
Points: 21451 Status: Lurker



Now I made shit beat 1 (16 beats) in pattern 1 and shit beat
2 (16 beats) in pattern 2.
Can't I play beat 1-4 of pattern 1, then 4-8 of pattern 2,
etc (dice them up into pieces and alternate between parts of
the them both?)


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-06-22 19:58 [#02096337]
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yes, but you'd have to make your patterns shorter... more
choice equals more choice.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-22 21:12 [#02096347]
Points: 21451 Status: Lurker



Um...

FL seems like a weak tool that is only good for hammering
out something conventional quickly.

I'm messing with a clap sound in the piano roll. I want to
do some sort of interesting effect like stretch the clap out
to a longer length and have it's pitch slide upwards from
beginning to end. All I can find is a chop tool. This
doesn't 'chop' the clap though, just makes many seperate
claps, each of which start at the beginning of the clap
sound. (by chop I mean a sound like BLAAAMMMOOOo would
become:
BLA-AAM-MMO-OOo (diced into 4 pieces)
instead of how it 'chops':
BLA-BLA-BLA-BLA (the same thing copied 4 times)

With modplug tracker you can chop a wav into pieces with a
Oxx command, like:
c-5 07 O01
d-5 07 O02
e-5 07 O03
f-5 07 O04
g-5 07 O05
a-5 07 O06
b-5 07 O07
c-6 07 O08
would play sample 07 (say a clap wav file) in 8 divided
increments and slide up (chunkily though) from c-5 up to the
next octave c-6

I don't get fruity loops and have no idea how someone like
orange dust can make complex interesting stuff with it. It
just seems like a limited tracker where you have blocks in
your path from being able to select and organize stuff. The
only interesting thing I see you can't do in a tracker is
change the filter resonance or something over time. Is there
anything cool to do with this program that I'm missing?


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2007-06-23 08:22 [#02096477]
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you two are both tards, work it out you two, work it out

love,
terd


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2007-06-23 08:30 [#02096480]
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you can put the clap into the "fruity slicer" and make what
you want to do.

also - dunno what version you are on but you can edit
samples in the piano roll in fl7 (fl6 too i think)


 

online big from lsg on 2007-06-23 08:30 [#02096481]
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you can use the wave traveller plugin that comes with it
it's like slowing down a record and shit


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-06-23 09:05 [#02096483]
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"you can edit
samples in the piano roll in fl7 (fl6 too i think) "

- tell me more.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-23 11:16 [#02096500]
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How do you use fruity slicer? I see a tool called 'slice',
but that just chop/copies stuff, not actually slices.
Also how do you use any plugins actually like 'wave
traveller' or other?


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2007-06-23 11:22 [#02096501]
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The help file in FL is good - have you maybe tried looking
at it perhaps?


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-23 11:34 [#02096502]
Points: 21451 Status: Lurker | Followup to fleetmouse: #02096501



It's a lot easier and quicker to just ask for me. I also
can't read (but already have a program that converts xlt
text-only to a form I can understand, snorts and face
punches). I did find the plugins in the mixer though... this
is cool since you can combine multiple effects (I never even
used plugin effects before). But what if I want, say, 8
claps all in a row and each next clap slightly increases the
'fruity squeeze' and 'fruity reverb' (or do you just have to
apply the effects evenly to all?)


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-06-23 11:53 [#02096503]
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You can use the EDIT EVENTS window to apply dynamic effects.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2007-06-23 11:58 [#02096505]
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You can do what Marlo said and edit the events, or you can
create an envelope, or you can load an instance of the
formula controller in an FX slot to create a semi chaotic
LFO automation source and use it to control your knobbers.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-23 12:35 [#02096509]
Points: 21451 Status: Lurker



I clicked around for 15 minutes and can't find an 'edit
events' area/window. The help file briefly mentions an
'event editor' but doesn't say how to access it. I don't
know how to make an envelope or any of that..

Can you directly save output from the fruity scratcher to a
wav file or something/ or maybe save output to the piano
roll?

Sorry I'm such a tard.


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2007-06-23 12:40 [#02096510]
Points: 8670 Status: Lurker



you could just post an audio sample made in modplug and ask
someone to make something similar in floops and send you the
flp file ?


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2007-06-23 12:50 [#02096515]
Points: 8670 Status: Lurker



marlowe: like this

didn't you know about that ?


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offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-23 12:51 [#02096516]
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It comes with some 'tutorial' tracks but I wasn't able to
make much sense of those. I messed with the 'fruity
scratcher' though and finally recorded stuff so it plays in
the piano roll. This seems like it could be great if I can
figure it out. You can't see what you recorded or chop off
stuff and make it fit in the bar/etc. Maybe the mixer help
file won't be shit.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-23 12:52 [#02096517]
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How do you go there and see wav shapes like that (piano
roll?). All I see is blocks in the piano roll.


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2007-06-23 12:53 [#02096518]
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protip: you can do the same with patterns too

like this


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offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2007-06-23 12:55 [#02096519]
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what version are you on ?


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-23 13:02 [#02096520]
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I'm on fl studio 7.

Now I see the thing I just recorded back over on the step
sequencer as pattern 1. First I made a gay beat that was 16
beats long then recorded some gay fruity scratcher scratches
to go along with the beat. The scratches are much longer
though and can't cut off all the excess sound to fit them to
16 beats.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-06-23 13:02 [#02096521]
Points: 24588 Status: Lurker



I use FL7; I didn't know about that but I don't generally
use samples, except percussion hit samples. Useful looking
tool though, for future reference, thanks.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-06-23 13:03 [#02096522]
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Oh yeah, I see the pattern one in the playlist window.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-23 13:07 [#02096525]
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(I figured out how to slice/cut off remaining).


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2007-06-23 14:43 [#02096534]
Points: 8670 Status: Lurker | Followup to w M w: #02096525



listen, try it like this:

tak that scratcher for example and send it to a channel on
the mixer (i'm sure you know how to do that)

now, how i did it on the picture below, click the little
discette-icon on the bottom of the desired channel. they
will ask you to name a file and choose a directory.

at the transport panel (where there is play stop pause and
so on, choose "song" and not "pattern"

now, click the arm button (nearby the play button, it's
looking like "record" with a dot in the middle) and
afterwards hit play.

now the song that you made plays normally.

when it gets to the end of the last dot on the playlist you
will see that it won't stop or jump to the beginning but it
will just go on.

so you hit the stop button.

now at the bottom of the playlist should appear the waveform
of the thing that you recorded - you can now edit, cut,
paste make shit whatever you like with it.


Attached picture

 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2007-06-23 14:56 [#02096535]
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Ian, Ian, Ian. FL Studio is actually a very deep program,
and it will take you much more than an afternoon and a few
zilty posts to get to the bottom of it. Why, even a person
of moderate intelligence like Marlo here can use it for
years and not learn all of its nooks and crannies.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-24 01:52 [#02096666]
Points: 21451 Status: Lurker



This is butt fuckingly stupid. I seriously think it would be
easier to figure out how to code an entire similar program
from the ground up myself than figure out their
counterintuitive WTF mustard covered horse cocks.

I recorded some lame scratches and have NO data in the
playlist, step sequencer or piano roll (I havn't drawn any
blocks anywhere and I didn't make any beat in the retard
step sequencer. But despite this, every time I press play
(with 'PAT' selected) it plays that thing I just recorded
(doesn't that mean 'play the pattern'... well I never put it
in a pattern, as 'pattern 1' is blank in the playlist.) And
why j ijgw a is there a seperate lower half to the
playlist, and what is the point of 'main automation'. If I
click on the lower half, that thing I recorded appears, but
even if I slice off half of it, the whole thing still plays.
Even if I delete it, it plays. It shouldn't take a half an
hour and counting to figure out the most trivial of things.
Fuck this program.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-24 02:14 [#02096667]
Points: 21451 Status: Lurker



You get the slice tool and slice off a block that is
sticking out too far in pattern 4 and what does it do; makes
a copy of pattern 4 on pattern 5. That makes a whole lot of
fucking sense.

Anyway my problem was I wasn't putting stuff in seperate
patterns I guess, not that you get much visual cue when
you're in a new pattern. I finally cut off the end of the
long wav only when it was in a seperate pattern. It's stupid
that the step sequencer keeps all the sounds of all previous
patterns too. I'm gonna see if I can find out how to access
the program's balls in the help file so I can kick them.


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2007-06-24 03:11 [#02096677]
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listen - you can make everything in one pattern and the
slice it up like i did above on the botton part of the
playlist. fuck this bocky bullshit above.


 

online big from lsg on 2007-06-24 03:45 [#02096678]
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get the fl studio bible


 

offline Sano on 2007-06-24 05:57 [#02096686]
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If you find FL too sonfusing try Synapse Orion it's just
like FL Studio but with a much better interface and it's a
million times easier to understand and use for a newbie.


 

online big from lsg on 2007-06-24 06:14 [#02096687]
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or try this


 

offline OK on 2007-06-26 18:13 [#02097405]
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so i was playing around with fl and how come i send a synth
to a fx channel, adjust some send knobs and if i hit stop
and then play the whole thing ressets to where the synth
doesn'y have any fx channel assigned, and the send knobs
reset to 0. it's really fucking annoying and i don't see
anyreason why this should be happening.


 

offline OK on 2007-06-26 18:17 [#02097406]
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ok i figured innit song withthis positions solves the
problem but i still don't understand how this happened in
the first place since othe channels have their right fx
assigned and i didin't have to innit the setting.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-26 19:20 [#02097431]
Points: 21451 Status: Lurker | Followup to OK: #02097405



That kind of happens to me if I know what you mean. I insert
WASP into step sequencer, then fiddle with the 'cut' knob
until I like it. Then I move it to fx1 channel. Then I add
reverb (right click the knobs and 'edit events' has awesome
results since you can combine many different effects (but
drawing is to freakin analogue, I just want to digitally say
'100 units of reverb here, 80 there, etc'). But I often find
the 'cut' knob I altered previously is back to its original
position. But you can do stuff like edit effects of the cut
knob on TOP of the reverb effects/etc etc which is awesome.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-26 19:21 [#02097432]
Points: 21451 Status: Lurker



Also I got a lot of help from google video tutorials
(warbeats tutorials- the one about using the vocoder is
great; that's an awesome tool). I'm starting to like fruity
loops but definately don't feel like I can organize stuff
how I want it yet.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-27 09:57 [#02097598]
Points: 21451 Status: Lurker



Now I think it sucks again. Say I make a melody like this:

c--e--g---b-e-g-

First of all, say I initially make it shifted like this:

g---b-e-g-c--e--

Well if you decide that shift sucks later on, you have to
reshift every single pattern, thanks to the rigid ass
blocks.

Also say I want to make every other note (e,b,g) have one
decay value or something while the rest have another. Well
drawing in the events editor is way too analogue (snapping
to grad has no effect) to do that easily, plus you can't
even see where the notes are you want to add the effect to
in the events editor. You should just click on a note in the
piano roll and tell it an exact number of any effect (only a
few like velocity/panning are available in the piano roll)
instead of using analogue bars/knobs/drawing. If you need to
do gradual change you can set the first to 0, the last to
128 then highlight all and use some sort of gradiant tool.
You tend to have a small gap in the drawing of effects at
the end because you have to stop the effect before the next
bar or it will play the next bar. You could just add another
duplicate sample to the step sequencer and set one sample to
one value and the other to another. But now you have two
seperate patterns that were hard enough to copy and paste
before they were seperated.
I might just use fl studio only to make individual wav files
to use with a different program.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-27 10:19 [#02097618]
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Oh lord, then you use like 5 different effect edits and
later notice the pattern has a long gap at the end meaning
one of those effect edits has a line you accidently drew in
the 2nd bar. Well now you have to search each knob to find
out which one it is. I mean there's 16 units there; isn't it
obvious to have no effect go beyond that? And stuff that
should be so simple isn't. What if I want patterns composed
of 14 blocks instead of 16. And not to mention every single
time I use a pencil or brush I draw it one unit further to
the right than I meant since it's retardedly unprecise (if
you want to draw in the very first block you practically
have to hit a note on the key before it).


 

offline OK on 2007-06-27 11:54 [#02097681]
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yeah i preffer reason. it took me ages to figure out floops
completly. now i forgot all + new features = confusion.
reason's sequencer makes life much much easier.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-30 17:34 [#02098795]
Points: 21451 Status: Lurker



So, I managed to right click some knob and select 'edit
events IN PIANO ROLL' once.
Now when I right click the same knob I see the following
menu, all of which are in bold clickable print as normal
EXCEPT:

Reset
Edit events
Edit events in new window (light grey/unclickable)
Edit events in piano roll (light grey/unclickable)
Init song with this position
Create automation clip
Link to controller...
Copy value
Paste value (light grey/unclickable)

What gives?


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-30 17:37 [#02098796]
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Now it works again god knows why.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-30 17:46 [#02098797]
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This is dumb; apparently, when editing an effect in the
piano roll, the very last bar of the effect has to be zero.
If it is set to any other value, it thinks it extends beyond
the length of the current value and plays a bunch of blank
silent space you don't want it to play.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-06-30 17:46 [#02098798]
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Yes, that can be pretty annoying.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-30 18:26 [#02098806]
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No, marloaw, you're supposed to say, oh that's easy
to fix just press shift y or something.

It is my great displeasure to introduce my first fruity
loops track:
i love fruity loops


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-30 18:30 [#02098807]
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hmm, on second thought maybe that won't matter as long as
you put the patterns close together in the playlist.


 

offline OK on 2007-06-30 20:20 [#02098837]
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floops wrote this, not me, i swear


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-07-01 01:31 [#02098860]
Points: 21451 Status: Lurker | Followup to OK: #02098837



That definately smells like fruity loops.

Wow, this is the topper... I spent like a half an hour doing
some tedious note stuff, then went to save it, with this
prompt:

"some of the plugins are limited demo versions and will be
deleted before you save. continue saving?"

uh, sigh, yes, ...I guess *click*

Oops, sorry, everything you did is permanently erased now!

Thanks for telling me that some are limited unsavable demo
versions, fl studio asshats! And which ones they are would
help so I could permanently delete them... hmm, I
guess to make saving functional, without like,
erasing entire patterns?

I guess I could use one plugin at a time then try saving it
and if it gives that prompt, delete the plugin.. fun! And
some shit as basic as 'wasp' was just a demo?


 


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