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drumloops in pianoroll fl studio?
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shr00merized
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Posted : Mar 29, 2012 14:04:46
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hi.
I wonder if anyone can explain how drums etc work in piano roll in fruity loops 10?
if i want for example
kick, four beats per measure.
Hi-hats at 16th notes .
Open hi-hats exactly between the kicks.
Snare at beat two and four of every bar.
baseline that matches the open hi-hats between the kicks.
I want to place the notes in piano roll and not use the drum pattern. I know i can just click send to piano roll and the notes come up.But i don`t understand why and how they are this way.I hope anyone understand what i am asking.What is a 1\2 note 8th note 16th note etc? and how does 1\2\8th,,16th note and so on look like in the piano roll? |
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Xsze
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Posted : Mar 29, 2012 14:44
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shr00merized
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Posted : Mar 29, 2012 16:23
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thanks a lot. |
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The Bap
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Posted : Mar 30, 2012 00:03
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a beat contains 4 steps.
If you put it in musical terms,
a step is equivalent to a 16th note, or semiquaver.
setting your snap to 1/6th of a step allows you to draw notes 1/6 of the length of a 16th note, effectively giving you up to 96 notes in a 4 beat bar.
32nd notes is equivalent to a 1/2 step snap,
16th a full step or 1/2 beat,
8th 1/2 a beat.
As for triplets, a 1/3 or 1/6 setting
(beat, step, depending on how big you want the triplets) will allow you to draw them.
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