Young gunz FL Studio tutorial

  • Thread starter Thread starter jugalo180
  • Start date Start date

how do you rate this tutorial

  • this is just what i needed

    Votes: 5 71.4%
  • this was okay

    Votes: 2 28.6%
  • this was garbage

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • kill yourself

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    7
mentalattica, I checked out the beat and you definitely know what you are doing. For what I think you want to do, I can type a quick tutorial here for how I would do it and we can exchange ideas. I was really busy this weekend but i'll be able to hook you up tonight or first thing tomorrow.
 
Where you been man..Haven see you in here in a minute...whats up with you..we need to get the collab goin...need to set up a meet..
 
DesertEase said:
no doubt lets exchange ideas and it's me not mentalatica


my bad DesertEase, the wife doesn't have night school tonight so I may be able to post the tutorial tonight.
 
bknot1 said:
Where you been man..Haven see you in here in a minute...whats up with you..we need to get the collab goin...need to set up a meet..


I've been realestate shopping. I'm about to move in the next week or so to York, Pa. My closing date fell through last week but my new one should be any day now. I'm still on the grind, you can believe that. It's definitely long overdue for us to link up somewhere in Maryland.
 
yo desert ease, i've been trying to fool around a little but i'm still getting situated on this move thing. I can't for the life of me find a good sample to flip. I can however tell you how I usually go about doing my thing in FL Studio.

I'll find a sample and chop it up into a 4 beat loop and then i'll bring it into FL Studio.

If I don't know the tempo of the song that I've sampled from, i'll just adjust the tempo in FL Studio up or down until the sample actually loops

if i want to transpose and play the loop in a different key and still keep the loop on tempo, I don't mess with the piano key in step edit or in piano roll because this speeds up or slows the sample down. I go to the time stretch tab and adjust the pitch knob by 100% increments. each 100 increments is a note(octave) higher or lower. I usually can't go above positive 600% without hearing any artifacts unless the sample is very high quality.


the beat I heard definitely sounded like you new what you were doing and. Is it a technique specifically that you want to do or do better in FL Studio?
 
WesP1106 said:
we need something like this for Reason 3.0!!!!!!!!!!!!!


you want a drum programming tutorial for Reason?
 
yea i think my main thing was learning how to change the samples octave without it going offbeat and you answered that so good look on that cuz i ain't no how to do it, i'mma try it and if it don't work for me i'll have to get some in depth details ight?
 
Back
Top