Thanks Xander, it was posted just to share the funxander wrote:LR -- it's a cool song!
Kinda like something the Beatles would have done on Sgt. Peppers or'The White Album'!
Cheers
Thanks Xander, it was posted just to share the funxander wrote:LR -- it's a cool song!
Kinda like something the Beatles would have done on Sgt. Peppers or'The White Album'!
Yeah, I processed part of the drum track with Nuclear Cranium which is a kind of FSU effect and pulls out any kind of weird sound from itMaliceX wrote:1:06 of RosamundP.mp3, it sounded almost exactly like one of those sounds from Mario Kart 64. (that echo-sine sounding thing.)
MaliceX wrote:No worries. Even I found it hard to play around with in terms of pelv-- i mean, chopdancing around.
Yeah. It's called using MIDI sequencing software on computer. I could read and write a bit of score but ugh, takes too long.Max el Belga wrote:I'm convinced he must have some kind of computer to help him writing his music !
After you've imported your midi, click on 'View' and then on 'Automation'. That should open up a list of automation events in the browser on the left side of the screen. One of those events will be 'Tempo (coarse)'. Clicking on that will open up a window. Click on the top left corner of that window, click 'Edit', then click 'Delete all'. You can then close that window. The tempo events will be gone, and you can set it the way you want it.napalmbob wrote:Question: How do I stop the tempo changing according to the imported midi file and stick it to one tempo only (in FL Studio 6)?
Emerald - Tablet story : Outstanding ! I love the voice. The composer of this midi file must be having a great time !
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