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Fragletrollet
Fragletrollet
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Posted : Nov 5, 2008 11:48:07
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Fragletrollet
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Posted : Nov 5, 2008 11:48
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Bloodclot
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Posted : Nov 5, 2008 12:31
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How about using the 'time' knob?
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Fragletrollet
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Posted : Nov 5, 2008 12:37
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Bloodclot
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Posted : Nov 5, 2008 12:38
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Damn. Used to happen a lot when I was using FL6. The time knob usually worked..doesn't anymore with FL7. Guess you'll have to wait for an FL guru for this one!
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Martinlivet
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Posted : Nov 5, 2008 13:03
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yes,.. for some samples it has happend for me to. Maby it is some samples with information about key, or something like that, which is making this problem? |
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Fragletrollet
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Posted : Nov 5, 2008 13:06
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orange
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Posted : Nov 5, 2008 13:34
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Fragletrollet
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Posted : Nov 5, 2008 13:39
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piko_bianko
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Posted : Nov 5, 2008 16:07
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On 2008-11-05 13:34, orange wrote:
untick use loop points and load regions and than right click the time knob and set to none!
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that one and if you click @ MISC tab in tour samples u can see a piano bar at the bottom. the note there should always be set at C5. now, with some perc samples (mostly) this one gets excited for some reason and pitches the note 1-2octaves or more. right click on C5 and u'll have your original sound
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