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brolance - How to beef up your kicks in FLStudio
Last Post 07 Nov 2009 07:24 AM by GP Studio. 73 Replies.
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18 May 2008 09:03 AM  
very good tutorial


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18 May 2008 06:53 PM  

thanx alot...C-LoC



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21 May 2008 02:18 PM  
quick question: i tried to drag 3xosc into the step sequencer, but i cant do that because it is a folder, not a patch. which patch in 3xosc did you use as the bass boost? or am i missing somethingg here?


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22 May 2008 07:00 AM  
you can also just go to channels / add one / 3xosc from the top menu, i just used the default patch for the 3xosc the one that loads when you add it from the channels menu then i put the note in a very low octave, try to find a note that matches your beat pitch then transpose the note down several octaves, remember too this is just a hack, i havent found a real need for this yet, but was offering it as a response to another youtube vid where this was done in pro tools.


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04 Jun 2008 04:53 AM  
Really useful thanks! :)


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10 Jun 2008 09:05 PM  

I must be dumb?  when I did this the OxOsc just played a sustained bass sound the whole, wether the kick hit or not.  What did I do wrong?



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11 Jun 2008 10:00 AM  
sounds like you messed up somewhere in the linking process, is the volume knob on the 3xosc moving back and forth?


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11 Jun 2008 05:09 PM  
yes the volume knob is moving. I think I figured it out. Could it just be that I didnt have a low enough note in the piano roll? how low do you usually go?


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12 Jun 2008 07:48 AM  
Well this is just a hack and not really a necessary thing to do on most beats, so i truthfully havent found a need for it yet. I would suggest putting the note around 2 octaves lower than the key of your song. If your not getting enough volume from the 3xOsc you can adjust the volume from the MISC tab on the 3xOsc channel


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15 Jul 2008 01:57 PM  

Hey, I did everything on this tutorial (to help me learn), but when the kick drum hits, only the 3x osc plays, and not the drum! I don't think it's on mute..is this a common problem? Could somebody give some suggestions?



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15 Jul 2008 01:57 PM  

Hey, I did everything on this tutorial (to help me learn), but when the kick drum hits, only the 3x osc plays, and not the drum! I don't think it's on mute..is this a common problem? Could somebody give some suggestions?



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16 Jul 2008 06:16 AM  
Yeah the peak controller has a mute button at the bottom right click it and your golden!


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16 Jul 2008 12:18 PM  
oh thankks haha, i was looking all over for a mute button!


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16 Jul 2008 04:31 PM  
hey i have another question :S its not really related but i didnt know where to post it..so, im new to this whole thing, and i recently got a package witha bunch of kicks (a .rar file), and i unzipped it fine, but i cant seem to import wave files into FLStudio..am i doing it wrong or what? any info on importing and all that would be GREATLY apreciated, thankss!


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24 Jul 2008 10:04 AM  

Thanx a mil..



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04 Aug 2008 06:52 PM  
interesting thanks..


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07 Aug 2008 06:04 PM  
cool tut even tho i really don't know what it all does. but i'll still use it for my beats! lol


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09 Aug 2008 06:42 AM  

Everytime I try to open the peak controller it says that its not a generator and cant be used as a channel.

 



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10 Aug 2008 09:09 AM  
You load the peak controller into a mixer track not an instrument channel. Open the mixer then add it as an effect in the mixer.


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18 Sep 2008 08:03 PM  
I just boost the kick, but the sample has to sound clean

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