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AuthorTopic: can flstudio do audio2groove?
dubsax
Posted: 27th January 2004 09:27
do i need beatcreator?.......can templates be saved and appliied to other grooves. whats the best tool to do this?
thanks,
Dub'
mr.me
Posted: 27th January 2004 09:48
It came with fruity slicer, isn't that what you want?

Put a beat in and save it as a FL preset.
bitcrusher
Posted: 27th January 2004 10:24
I made the grooves in FL Studio by using BeatCreator and exporting ZGR's of drumloops to Fruity Slicer.

After setting slice points by hand, I'd save ZGR and open in FL slicer. Then dump slicer beat to the piano roll (flatten) and scale velocities fixed to 25%, 50%, 75%, and maybe some 100% relative to the slice levels. I'd clone the slicer channel and mute the flattened one I was editing, to hear the relative level of each hit of the loop playing as I set velocities.

Make sure your last note doesn't hang over the barline, and you're done (save score to grooves folder).

-Steve
smp
Posted: 27th January 2004 17:27
Mr.Me wrote:
It came with fruity slicer, isn't that what you want?

Put a beat in and save it as a FL preset.


It's my understanding that the Fruity Slicer doesn't actually give you the ability to place slices manually, leaving you at the mercy of the Fruity slicing engine. Therefore, Beat Creator could be the better option if you really want to fine tune the groove.

However, I haven't ever used the Fruity Slicer for this, so I could be wrong. I don't think I am, but it's possible Smile
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