Anyone here that uses only fruity loops?

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Hi. I only use fruity loops for production but i am no good at it at all. I know how to use the basics but when i make a full beat (2-3 minutes long), it sounds like it keeps on repeating and repeating. Can anyone please tell me how to get the drums and use them and the melody. ANY help with fruity loops would be appreciated. I tried looking this up online and in these forums but I couldn't find anything. Please help me and i will be very glad for your help. Thank you.
THank You to everyone.
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I use only FL and all i can really say is mess with it... trial and error, time... it took me a while to get the hang of it... but im really glad i did im happy with what i come up with now... one thing i did do though is try to recreate mainstream beats i heard, jus to see if i could... and i really learned a lot while doing that... that might not be a good way to start but thats what i did.

good luck...
 
i was a strict FL user... i went thru mpcs, asrs, you name it... ive always went back to FL...
 
Thanks. I know what you mean by messing around with it but I have had fruity loops of a couple of weeks now and I think i've progressed as far i can with just messing around with it. Thanks for the tip. I just wanted to know how to make drum samples/loops and work with the melody, and how to add more instruments in fruity loops? Please if you can, help me with these problems....
 
maaaaaan ive been on fruity loops over a year until i got the hang of it.

you wanna just either slow down or speed up the sample by messing with its pitch to have it match with the drums or whatever.
 
I just wanted to know how to make drum samples/loops and work with the melody,

Lay ur drums down first...lay your melody...use a metronome...layer different drum patters, but make them similar...ask more if I didnt help you
 
Thanks everyone for help. I have some more questions please. I get the part about the laying down my drums and my melody but i wanted to know how i can make my own drums and melody. I was also wondering how to make it so that when I play something on my midi controller that it put it down on the piano roll. I found a way where you press the STEP EDITING MODE (ctrl + e) but that only copies the keys one at a time. If you can , please help me. Thank you
 
yo

I don't know about using a midi controller cause I don't have one, but as far as other questions you asked about loops, it's a pretty simple program to use, you just got to play with it like people said. But one thing I felt was a downside of it, is it's soo simple that somtimes when you get one of those vibes it slows you down by the way it breaks every little bitty thing down, somtimes you want everything at your finger tips. But you can acheive that through crating layer channels, where you can combind sounds to make a new instrument, or map them out to be played in one channel. Another thing that helps, is listening to the demo songs and going in pattern mode to see how they constructed everything, and see what filters and effects they put on stuff.
 
Ruthless said:
Thanks everyone for help. I have some more questions please. I get the part about the laying down my drums and my melody but i wanted to know how i can make my own drums and melody. I was also wondering how to make it so that when I play something on my midi controller that it put it down on the piano roll. I found a way where you press the STEP EDITING MODE (ctrl + e) but that only copies the keys one at a time. If you can , please help me. Thank you

press the record button... then the play button. play what u want to play on your midi controller... if that doesnt work then ur controller isn't connected
 
THank You Fyre.Thank you everyone.. Fyre, thanks for teaching me how to use my midi properly... I have another question.. how do i make my own drumloops??
 
its a couple different ways..... u can use the lil sequencer in FL to sort of map out how u want your drum loops or you can do them on your keyboard the way i do just record each part seperate.... i e kick.... then snare... high hat.... etc...... tell me if thats what u mean......

from there i normally make 2 bar loops which is an 8 in fl or 4 bar loops.... normally 4 gives a lil more flexability.....
 
there are a number of ways to accomplish the same goal in most programs.

like said above by fyre, he hit it right on the head, but i'll elaborate for you.

u can use the lil sequencer in FL to sort of map out how u want your drum loops
you'll be using your mouse instead of a midi controller for this method

1.go to the step sequencer, select pattern 1 this will be your first drum pattern, make it 8 bars for an 8 bar loop, set your tempo and click the metronome. make sure it's set to pattern mode.

2. pick the track on the step editor that has your drum, highlight the bars until you get a nice drum pattern going.

3. go to the track with your snare or clap sample, insert the claps or snares where you want them, don't get too fancy yet, save that for when you start progressing your beat.

4. now, you can either add some highhats or begin a melody. to work out a melody i would start on a seperate 8 bar pattern, so now you should be working on pattern 2 for this.

5. go to the play list window and insert 1 bar on pattern 1 and one bar on pattern 2. pattern 2 may look shorter so you'll have to go back to the step sequencer and extend it for 8 bars. now put fl studio in song mode and press play.

insert a vst instrument and highlight the steps as you did with the percussion. click on the piano on the upper right corner of the step editor so that the piano window will open up for that track (this will not be the piano roll). you should be looking at a verticle piano that shows up for every step in the 8 bar loop.

5. take the melody in your head and break it down. if it's a 16 bar melody you can put the melody on two different patterns or extend the pattern for 16 bars instead of 8.

6. you'll have to punch in the melody one note at a time, changing each note on the verticle piano. if you play by ear like me, you may have to hum your notes out loud while your finding the right key.

7. at this point you should have a nice 8 or 16 bar melody with an 8 bar drum pattern. you can now build up from this by selecting another pattern which should be pattern 3 depending on how many patterns you used for your melody.

8. going back to your play list assuming you have an 8 bar pattern you can extend that four times just to give you a little play room for you to switch it up a little.

9. now highlight one 8 bar pattern selecting that 8 bar pattern for every track and copy it over, you should have a verticle pink line extending about 4 tracks down so now your song should be five 8 bar patterns long unless your melody was 16 bars it would be 9 8 bar patterns long. the 5th or 9th bar should have track 1.

I have to bounce so i'll be back to finish later tonight. better yet, i'm going to put together a video for you.
 
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yo, i didn't forget about the vid. I actually did one the other day with trial version of My Screen Recorder. I deleted the original before looking at the compressed file. The compressed vid looks crappy, so i'll do another one and play with my settings.
 
definitesupreme said:
i was a strict FL user... i went thru mpcs, asrs, you name it... ive always went back to FL...

Never touched an mpc or asr before, but i've been usin keyboards all my life. I've always admired fruity loops because it allowed me to be very creative with my drum programming, rather than be limited to a standard set of sounds on the keyboard. I can load any sound i want and edit the mess out of it to make it sound different. As far as instruments, i've played with fl thru midi with a keyboard and it's excellent so long as you have good soundfonts or vst instruments.
 
does anyone know how to use the sounds on your keyboard in fl?
 
DesertEase said:
does anyone know how to use the sounds on your keyboard in fl?


hmmm, if i'm not mistakened I (think) you can call the manufacturer of your board and see if there is a midi patch for download.
 
iono man my board is just your basic casio walmart special wit midi in and out lol
 
yo, i didn't get around to doing the vid and now most of my stuff is packed away for the move i'm about to do next week. I'm going to hook you up with some screen captures.
 
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