7/31/2019 Chopping Samples Fl Studio
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Haven’t posted in awhile, but today I’m going to be coming at you with lightning quick and simple tutorial on how to sample in FL studio using Edison. Well it doesn’t look lightning quick, but it really is I promise!
It’s so easy, even a caveman could do it!!
Find the sample you want.
You can sample from vinyl or from online, but today we’re just going to demonstrate an easy way to rip a song from youtube and use it inside Edison.
Open up listentoyoutube.com
This is a handy little tool that enables you to rip songs off of the internet. We are the people. LOL.
Just paste the URL from youtube into the box, and press GO! It will ask you if you want to open the file or save it to your CPU. Choose the latter, and just save to your desktop.
Open FL studio & Edison.
Now you’re going to want to open up FL Studio and click on the “Open New Audio/Editor” which is Edison.
Click the File Box.
Next, we’re going to click the file box all the way to the left which looks like a picture of a little floppy disk. You know, those things that no one uses anymore? ?
In 1994, it was what you used to store crap on. Nowadays, it makes a neat little icon!! ?
Anywho, click that button, find where you saved your sample, and then load it into Edison for chopping.
Start Chopping!
This is where it gets fun and interesting. Everyone has their own way of chopping up a sample. That’s what makes us all unique! For instance, two people could make the same sample sound totally different. It’s what gives us our individuality and keeps us coming back to the studio.
Start by clicking on the “Add / Remove Marker / Region” which is the little button 5 from the right. It looks like a little corner post that you see in those new age “Futbol” games that the kids are always raving about (Not really, it just looks like a marker with a plus next to it).
Chop around the drums if possible
I learned the hard way in some of my earlier sampling, that if you don’t chop precisely enough, your mix WILL sound sloppy and unprofessional. This is why most of the time, it’s beneficial to slice around the kicks, snares, and anything else that will make your beat sound unclean.
There are times however, where you can include these elements and still make your mix sound great. It all depends on the sample to be honest. Messing around with pitch, EQ, time stretching, hi/low pass filters, etc. can also enhance the sound and mask some of these inconsistencies that come with altering a song.
PgUp and PgDn are used to zoom in and out on the sample. This really comes in handy when you want to get that precision 9th wonder slice. The more you zoom in, the more accurate your beat will be in the end. There are times when I get lazy and don’t, and my loop suffers because the cuts don’t match up.
This becomes a huge issue when trying to loop two different slices. Time stretching (which we will get into in another lesson) becomes a lot easier if your chops are precise.
For instance, if your slice wasn’t accurate enough, the gap in time between two sequences will be bigger when trying to loop them together. This results in an awkward “silence” and drives beat makers insane (well me anyway :D)
This is pretty obvious but when finding that right place to put your marker, it helps to have the song on loop so you don’t have to keep clicking play.
Clear the slice regions.
When you’re all done chopping ’til your hearts content, drag the slices into the step sequencer. This enables you to then create a masterpiece which will net you millions! (well maybe lol).
Before you do this, make sure that all the red spaces (your slice regions) are cleared out, by zooming out, and then dragging them all the way to the left of Edison until they disappear. This ensures a clean transfer of all your chops.
Drag the slices into the step sequencer.
First go to Channels –> Add one –> Fruity Slicer.
Next, Press F6 to bring up your Step sequencer. You will see a fruity slicer button on the bottom.
Now, use the button all the way to the right of edison called “Drag / copy sample / selection” and drag it so that it hovers over the fruity slicer button in the step sequencer.
The button will turn orange. When it does, let go of your mouse.
I will get into dragging samples into a midi pad in a future lesson and sequencing, but for now press F7 to bring up your Piano Roll. You can see my one chop is ready to be sequenced for a song! Okay not really lol. Cara mengatasi idm serial number has been blocked line. In reality, I would chop this up into at least 10 slices before I started trying to make a beat. For today’s purposes I’ve just demonstrated the how-to.
Well that’s about it for today my friend! I really hope you enjoyed this tutorial on how to sample inside FL Studio using Edison. If you have any questions or comments, please leave them down below or Contact me!
I would love to hear from you!
All the best and God bless,
-Stu
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#1 2 years, 2 months agohow to sample on fl studio?
Hi everyone! im new here. In from argentina (sorry for my bad english) and i started to produce in fl studio.
I have a problem: I dont know exactly how to sample. Everytime i tried to make a beat, it sounds messy and out of time. I know theres a lot of ways to do it: I tried drop the mp3 on the playlist and cutting the part i like, and time streching to the bar (i even dont know how to use it without changing the pitch and speed of the sample) I tried to use slicex, put markers and play it from the piano roll, but i cant do it properly cause every marker has a diferent duration and dosent fit on the bar when i play it. And also tried Edison and cut the parts and drop it on the fpc. But every time i play its sounds 'the whole sound'. Can everyone explain how to sample correctly or what are the basics? The diference between edison and slicex? (far as i know, slicex are better to chop drums) And how to use the time streching and pitch in the right way? Again, sorry for the bad english and hope someone help me. Thanks!
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#2 2 years, 2 months ago
how to sample on fl studio?
Truthfully, there is no 'correct' way of doing it. Everyone has their own preferences and methods, but the best advice is to just try things out and see what works for you.
I'd suggest starting by getting a basic drum pattern running (using stock sounds even if you're not comfortable with sampled drums yet) and then experiment by layering in samples over your drums. If you're chopping samples up a lot it's natural that the chops will differ in length. I'd suggest using a sample without too much going on in it (e.g no drums, just say keys & bass) and get a feel for working with something quite clean like that first. You're unsure of the difference between pitching and timestretching or just not sure how to do it on technical level?
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#3 2 years, 2 months agohow to sample on fl studio?Chris Read Hey, thanks for the advise I think i dont know how to to use pitch and time streching. Pitch is for change the tone of the sample and time streching is for moving up or down the speed of the sample.
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#4 2 years, 2 months ago
how to sample on fl studio?mondolagarto Pitch is the speed at which the sample plays. Imagine the pitch control on a record player - the faster the record spins, the faster the track (or sample plays). As the track speeds up this also has the effect of making the pitch/tone higher. Same in reverse - if you pitch down, the record will both take longer to play and sound lower in tone. On a program like FL you can alter pitch by assigning the sample to keys on the piano roll (or by smaller increments in another edit window). Middle C on the keyboard plays the sample at true pitch - moving the sample up or down the keyboard from there will increase / decrease the pitch. Timestretching has nothing to do with speed, but is to do with length. If you timestretch a sample, you change its length (the amount of time for which it plays) without altering the tone. It is, as the name suggests, simply stretching the wave form. This is useful for extending a sample's length by small amounts to fill an unwanted gap or to drag a sample into time but will result in lower audio quality if used to make significant changes to the length of your sample. Chopping Samples Fl Studio 2017
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#5 2 years, 1 month agohow to sample on fl studio?
Check out my Tutorial where I break down Edison and SliceX and Sampling on how to use SliceX like a MPC. I go into detail about the relationship between the playlist grid and the lines in Edison and SliceX and what it has to do with chopping your sample easily. I show you how to find the BPM/Tempo Of your sample with Edison and how to auto chop exactly where you want the chops to go I go into a lot more detail give it a view and if you need any further help just hit me up all my info is under my vids thanks man‼️??????
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#6 2 years agohow to sample on fl studio?
HI, everyone!
Sorry for been out too long. I was busy doing things. and I been playing with fl studio and i discovered a way to sample that works fine for me: Using edison to choose the file, chop the sample and dropping the selection into the playlist. Then i click on the sample and change the Pitch and Time Streching values to find the sound that i like and fit it to the beat or bar. It gives me good results. i will read all of your comments and check out DiscipleDye video to learn more Thanks guys! Chopping Samples Fl Studio Download
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