Saturday, 28 April 2012

How to make music in Playlist FL Studio? (Basic)

Now we'll see how it works making in Playlist. In Step sequencer inserted samples drums from Packs and Sytrus instruments. When you open Playlist, can rename (Pattern1, Pattern 2...) clicking the right mouse button and choose Rename or shortcut F2. In first Pattern inserted just Kick To quickly fill in the fields I used Fill each 4 steps. In second Pattern I threw only Digi bass, and in each subsequent one in particular. In Playlist you'll notice a black bar above with numbers, and on 10 will only leave Digi bass. On 11 I clicked on the black bar, right click the mouse. Appeared the back arrow, it means when song came to end will return to that position and repeat. At the end just switch with Pat to Song (next to Play button) to let you Play in Playlist. In video can be chopping up viewed and  sound because of my poor computer configuration.





Now we build a melody and some small items. First, the Digi bass add the same length note an octave higher with weaker tone. Once you click on the green rectangle to memorize all of its properties (length, volume, effects ...). When I made the melody, want to modify the same. I would not re-enrolled in any note, clone pattern. Use a shortcut Shift+Ctrl+C, when you want to delete the entire Pattern Shift+Ctrl+Delete. Write the new pattern to any second place and the old pattern is deleted as any second place that would not be heard at the same time. Also cloned Eurogate 3. The same first three will add Slide( in piano roll in the upper left corner below the arrow) an octave lower. For last Eurogate 3 I'll add a melody with Slide. At position 10, where the only Digi bass, add at the beginning Kick, Hat, Ride.Clone Crash and in Channel settings / Precomputed effects, select reverse. It all depends on the length of the sound, so I am beginning to reverse Crash on five dice. In Pattern 10 to 11 position insert crash on first place. Change on song and Play




On Download page you will find flp files.

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