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On FL Studio, how do I make channels repeat?
If I am making a song, Channel Studio how do I make a certain channel loop so I don't have to spend ages repeating every single note?I am using FL Studio 9, by the way.
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You can route your two mixer tracks to a seperate track and record from there. At the bottom of the mixer track that you want to route them to there is a little button that says ” Route to this track only”. Highlight the track you are using for your guitar, one by one, and then click on the seperate track route to this track button. Do it again for the second guitar track. Then your guitar is still seperated (stereo), just on the same track. After that you can also seperate the signal on the joined track by turning the knob labled as “stereo seperation” on the right hand side of the mixer, just below the effects. Turn it counter clockwise for total stereo seperation and clockwise for mono. Good luck!
If a DVD has 5.1 audio (5 speakers and 1 sub-woofer). Its audio track was recorded so that each channel (speaker) can output a different track. So if you had the speakers positioned properly (2 front, 1 center-front, 2 rear, and sub), you can get a pretty cool positional sound effects from the disc. DVD audio discs are usually authored in 5.1 and sounds great because it was meant to be. However if you’re talking about using a regular stereo audio cd and listening to it in 5.1 mode on your receiver, you’re not going to get great sound. Regular audio discs are authored to use two speakers only, left and right. So if you use them in a 5.1 environment, the sounds from each side will be shared amongst the extra speakers. It’s kind of like asking if a black and white movie looks better when displayed on a color tv. Sure, it looks great, but it’s still in black and white.
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There is a little toggle switch in the channel window (step sequencer) to the top left that has a little white arrow to the left of it. When you hover over it, the hint bar will say “repeat step sequencer.” Make sure this is selected and you are off and running.Cheers
Usually Channel 10 is dedicated to drum tracks only an dont have piano roll available
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Im not sure cause when i was in school we use to go on field trips there (that was about 5-7 years ago) but they had it set up where we could play with the blue screen and make our own weather report!
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According to Wikipedia the Weather Channel is located in Cumberland a district of Atlanta Georgia. There are also other Weather Channels throughout the globe. However the headquarters for the U.S is in Georgia.
The network is based in Burbank, California,and is a short distance from Disney’s headquarters.
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Well, not exactly, but if you’re trying to get that XY relationship with a sound, you could try using the XY controller.Open the instrument that you want to control and link it to a track in the mixer. Now insert an XY controller on the effects rack of that mixer track. Now find the two sounds that you want to control and right click them and choose “link to controller…” A box will pop up where you can select the internal controller you want to use. In this case make one respond to X and the other to Y by choosing X for one of the controls and Y for the other control. (These will be two separate boxes that pop up)Now when you play the notes (or draw /record them in the piano roll) you can open the XY controller and it will control those parameters (like cutoff or resonnance etc.) Adjust the speed and acceleration to create the response of the XY controller.Other than that, if you are looking for 100%, go with Audio’s suggestion.Cheers
That is interesting.I thought they would have bulldozed that place by now, but I guess not.I also agree, the old weather studio is better than the HD one.
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The only piece of equipment to worry about is the mixer itself. It needs to have some form of response that talks back and forth between the software and the device. A typical mixer that only has audio Inputs and Outputs will not do this. A device with MMC (MIDI Machine Control) will work just fine and give you the control you need as well as being the audio interface for your system. Typically, these aren’t cheap, but look for something that has a USB or Firewire connection and uses MIDI. I use a ProjectMix I/O, but that may be more than you need because the faders are motorized and the program also moves the real faders, rather than a one way street of the real faders moving the faders inside the program.If you are going to be doing the mixing inside the program, why waste money on a giant mixer that has a purpose of mixing there? There are much cheaper options! Check this out – Get yourself a MIDI controller that has faders like the Korg nano Kontrol. It is very simple and all you have to do to assign a fader is right-click the fader in the mixer window of FL Studio(F9) and move the fader on your device and it instantly links! The nano Kontrol also costs 60 bucks, which is way cheaper than a mixer that you wouldn’t really be using for it’s intended purpose. With this device in your arsenal you could buy a different audio interface that has a few inputs and you’re all set (Yes, they can both be USB and plugged into different ports at the same time and they will work fine.)Hope this helps,Cheers
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