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NFX - Using the FL Slicer to chop a sample
Last Post 05 Jun 2009 06:52 AM by Meguh6. 32 Replies.
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12 Aug 2008 10:33 PM  

HELP!

ok, i've used the slicer a million times, but now i'm trying to make it so that my digital drum set triggers the slices. would be easy except, my stupid drum set triggers really low notes (snare comes in as e1? and kick is b0? way too low...) and i can only assign the slices down to like c2 i think. i saw in another tutorial that there's supposed to be a "last note hit" function, but i don't have it.

help me please! anyone!

thanks

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18 Aug 2008 12:35 PM  
my edison isnt working.

i can select peices on my mp3 that i have placed in there also i cant move markers

please help
thank you
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21 Aug 2008 05:24 AM  
alot of times you can filter out the highs and get your bassline that way
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21 Sep 2008 10:26 AM  
Hi NFX

i've got a question about it..

it's about my Akai MPD16 which i use to play samples with the fl slicer.
i've got the problem, that it doesn't play my first slice, when i press Pad1, and so on..
so i'd like to align every sample to any pad i want.

is there any setting point, where i can fix this problem? i didn't find one :S

Thank's for an answer.

Have a nice day

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24 Sep 2008 08:30 AM  
thanx.
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24 Sep 2008 02:19 PM  
Thank NFX, this really helps!!!!
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24 Sep 2008 02:20 PM  
Thanks NFX, this helps a lot!!!
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25 Dec 2008 06:59 PM  
Holy CRAP! I had no idea it even had a feature that chops em up for you! HOLY CRAP!

thanx NFX!
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01 Jan 2009 02:02 PM  
i need help ok after i chop my sample and set up for the beat cuts then make my beat. then its done . after that my track sounds good wright. my problem is after i export my track and play it back. my samples i choped up in eddison repeats over my track. how do i stop this. it dosen't sound like what i finished with . i mean whe i play the song in FLStudio it sounds perfect. but after export samples repeat in song pleas help me and thank you for these tuts.
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23 Apr 2009 08:39 PM  
Aye how do i select the sample from the sampler and drag it into the slicer?
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23 May 2009 05:09 AM  
Thank You NFX. Yeah I was like oh crp when I tried to do a whole mp3, I ended up with like 350 pieces. I'm going to try it again I know I did something wrong.
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03 Jun 2009 06:27 PM  
this is so true as i usually drop a drum loop in slicer and rework it to sound original then dub it. great tutorial
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05 Jun 2009 06:52 AM  
i dont use samples to much but this is def goo tut for it
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