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Monday, August 24, 2009

Massive Influx of Tutorials Soon!

By next month FLStudioHelp will be flooded with tons of FLStudio tutorials. I am currently working with many youtube channels in getting over 100 videos and text walkthroughs to be avialable to you all in this one nice and neat location. Once this overhaul occurs you will be able to see a directory of the YouTube Channels to see the other videos they have to offer.

Another great thing to be expected here soon is regular free VST downloads, these will not be illegal downloads but really awesome FreeWare VST's. Trust me there are hundreds out there and I'll help you find them.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Tutorial - Reducing Speaker Crackle

Skill Level Needed: Novice

The following video and text walkthrough applies to Fruity Loop Studio 8 XXL Producer's Ed. running on the ASIO4ALL v2 sound driver.



First click on "View Project Info", then go to "System". Make sure your "input/output" is set to ASIO4ALL v2 then click on "Show ASIO Panel". Increase the buffer size to the max or 2048 samples. That should improve the quality of sound being produced from your computer. Also, be sure no other programs are running while FL Studio is running to insure FL Studio is getting all the CPU it needs.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Tutorial - Creating A Strum Effect In Piano Roll

Skill Level Needed: Moderate

The following video and text walkthrough applies to Fruity Loop Studio 8 XXL Producer's Ed.




First click on "Piano Roll Options" otherwise known as the arrow in the top left corner of your piano roll. Scroll down to "Tools", and then "Strum...". Before the previous however you need a chord or series of notes that you want to be strummed. Once the notes are highlighted click on "Strum" or press "Alt + S" on your keyboard. This will bring up the strum window.

The main concern for the basic user is the "Time" knob within your strumizer. The left most knob controls the strumming of the chord/notes as a whole, and the right most knob controls the final note or highest note on the chord. The "Alternate Direction" button at the bottom of your strumizer controls which way the chord is played: Low to High or High to Low. Thus changing which note the right most knob controls.

The other concern are the "Velocity" knobs. Again the left most knob controls the chord/notes as a whole and the right most knob controls only the last note. For information on the other buttons provided to you in the strumizer you can email me at Geistsoul13@gmail.com or stay tuned for a future video and text walkthrough.
 

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