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Samples/Plugins/Software/Gear / Re: Creating Original Samples
« on: September 29, 2016, 05:43:08 pm »
if this is what i think it is, UGH I HATE THIS ISSUE!

try looking under the Time Stretching section of the sampler, and adjust the pitch/mult/time to be back at "none." sometimes FL does that to samples in order to preserve what it thinks is the tempo, at the expense of being able to change the pitch. think of like, when you play a vinyl record faster, the pitch rises -- here FL is adjusting the speed of the sample but keeping the pitch the same, only it really doesnt need to because its a single drum hit. i think.

This seems to have worked. Thank you!

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Samples/Plugins/Software/Gear / Creating Original Samples
« on: September 28, 2016, 05:13:26 pm »
Hey guys I'm wondering if any of you know how to create your own samples using something you've created in your DAW. For example: I took 3 or 4 different kicks and EQ'd the parts I wanted from each one and added effects and whatnot to make one very solid sounding kick. I tried saving it as a sample so that I can use it in future projects and not have to do all that stuff again but the way it saves doesn't allow me to change the notes anymore. For instance, if the kick I made is in D, when I save it I can only use that note, if I try to change it they all sound the same so I'm clearly doing it wrong. Any ideas? I'm using FL 10 BTW

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Mixing/Mastering / Re: Bass
« on: April 15, 2016, 08:25:32 pm »
I don't think my volume level is necessarily the issue. It doesn't seem to affect the drop or anywhere else I have the sub bass. Only where I have the single shot it seems to draw the levels of the rest of the sounds down. As far as the bass drop I'm referring to it's just a bass drop sample that you'd put after a drop or something so when I have that hit it draws the level of my down lifter down and when the sample finishes the volume level of the down lifter rises back up. I don't have the volume levels cranked

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Mixing/Mastering / Bass
« on: April 15, 2016, 04:29:08 pm »
I have a problem where if I have heavy bass or a bass drop it pulls the volume of everything else down. It almost sounds like it's pulsing. Can someone please help me understand how to fix this and have heavy bass without causing everything else to pull down? I thought I had everything eq'd and compressed decently, but I guess not. I'm using FL Studio so if you could recommend stuff that is already in there or free plugins that work better it'd be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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Samples/Plugins/Software/Gear / Re: Tape Stop
« on: January 30, 2016, 04:39:40 pm »
Here You can find a free tape stop

http://illformed.org/plugins/

Thank you very much!

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Samples/Plugins/Software/Gear / Re: Tape Stop
« on: January 26, 2016, 07:14:26 pm »
Do you use Ableton by chance?

I do not. I use a 32 bit version of fl 10 on Windows 8

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Samples/Plugins/Software/Gear / Tape Stop
« on: January 26, 2016, 02:06:49 pm »
Hey does anyone have that tape stop effect plugin? I saw it on Splice but the download link doesn't work. I thought it was free but I'd be willing to pay if it's reasonably priced. Anyone have a link where I could download or purchase it or already have it and be willing to share? If the plugin is no longer available is there another way to achieve this effect?

Thanks

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Sound Design / Re: Big Kicks
« on: January 16, 2016, 09:19:57 pm »
Thanks for the reply guys, I guess I should have thought to post a reference track. This song is perfect, it actually has both of what I'm looking for. The first sound is around 1:18 and gets faster as it builds. The kick used in the drop is what I'm looking how to learn as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDFdUQztxEU

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Sound Design / Big Kicks
« on: January 15, 2016, 03:58:20 pm »
If something of this sort has already been posted I apologize, must have missed it. With that being said, could someone please explain how to make those huge kicks commonly used in big room tracks? Tony Junior is a prime example. Not that I'm trying to just do that style, but every once in a while I'll get an idea where it'd be nice to have a massive kick like that. He also has this particular synth sound he uses in most of his builds, it's pretty difficult to explain, I guess it's kind of a wobble, it speeds up as it builds more. If anyone could help me figure out how to do stuff like that, that would be appreciated as well.

Thanks

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