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Friday, April 20, 2012

Humanizing Fruity Loops Projects

Sometimes Fruity Loops projects can start to sound too jagged and machine-like. Here's a few simple ways to give your FL music a push towards sounding more human. For this tutorial start a new project and add a kick drum and hi-hat channels. Now in the browser we'll be using the score & humanizing presets. Shown here.


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Using Automation Clips - Part 1

This tutorial will start to guide you through the Fruity Loops Automation Clips feature. This feature was added to FL Studio version 5.0 and some of it may only be possible in 6(which is what I use), so if you are using an older version I suggest saving up for the upgrade to the latest Fruity Loops; it is well worth it.

The automation clips allow you to automate parameters and settings using a visual graph interface then add these modifications through-out your songs. Since this feature is very deep I will only address one function--Automating with an LFO--to get you started. Keep in mind that this is only scratching the surface when it comes to fully implementing automation clip, but will give you a idea on how to use them and a foundation to experiment on your own. I'm going to take this step-by-step and include pictures to help guide you, for it is quite a process the first few times you set it up. Just learn it, play around with it and it will become easy to implement into Fruityloops with practice.

OK, start a new project and for this example insert a 3x Osc channel. Do this by right-clicking on a channel in the Step Sequencer selecting "Insert" and choosing 3x Osc. Now in this tutorial, I'm going to try and make it all as simple as possible, so now add only one note to the 3x Osc channel. Press play and you should have a continuous tone ringing out. Click on the 3x Osc channel to bring up the Channel setting window. In this window select PLUGIN properties. It should look like this.


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Fruity Loops Power Users

Here are some great interviews with artists who use Fruity Loops professionally. Definitly check them out if you haven't already. These are on the official FL Studio site. Some good reading that shows that using FL Studio can go a long way with a little creativity.

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Setting Up Layers in Fruity Loops

Using Layers in Fruity Loops

Using layers in Fruity Loops allows you to trigger multiple sound sources from one channel in the Step Sequencer. Layers are very easy to set up in FL Studio, yet are very powerful and helpful.

Start a new Fruity Loops project. Now insert a couple drum samples, a 3x Osc, and a BooBass channel. Now in the top menu bar click "Channels" then "Add one" then "Layer" at the top of the pop-up. This will insert a Layer channel to the Fruity Loops Step Sequencer.

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Style Beats - Series 1

This series of posts will show you actual patterns on the Step Sequencer in many different styles. I also play the drum kit and have worked out a wide range of beat styles and transcribed them into Fruity Loops. These will include everything from standard blues to metal to hip hop, techno, ethnic/world and many others for you to use and build off of. Learning new styles of laying out music will help you immensely with your own FL Studio projects.

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Synthesizer Info for Fruity Loops

Since many of the generators in Fruity Loops are soft-synths, here are some basic info on how synthesizers create sound and how certain functions control sound. This information is useful when you start tweaking the synths in FL Studio for custom sounds.

A synthesizer is an electronic musical instrument designed to produce electronically generated sound. Synthesizers create sounds through direct manipulation of electrical voltages, mathematical manipulation of discrete values using computers, or by a combination of both methods. Synthesizers typically have a keyboard which provides the human interface to the instrument and are often thought of as keyboard instruments. However, a synthesizer's human interface does not necessarily have to be a keyboard, nor does a synthesizer strictly need to be playable by a human.

An oscillator is an electronic circuit that produces a repetitive electronic signal, often a sine wave or a square wave.

Low frequency oscillation, often abbreviated to LFO, is a term that predominantly refers to an audio technique specifically used in the production of electronic music. In addition to the main oscillator(s) of a synthesizer, which is responsible for the creation of the audio signal itself, an LFO is an additional oscillator that operates at a comparatively lower frequency (hence its name) that modulates the audio signal, thus causing a difference to be heard in the signal without the actual introduction of another sound source. Most synths in Fruity Loops provide a LFO that can be adjusted to your liking. A low frequency oscillator can be routed to control a variety of different parameters, for example the frequency of the audio oscillator, the phase, panning, filter frequency, or the velocity of the synthesizer's output. For instance, when routed to pitch, an LFO serves to simulate vibrato, and when an LFO modulates amplitude (volume), it creates tremolo. On most synthesizers and sound modules, there are several different ways in which the user can alter the effect produced by the LFO. These may include a variety of different waveforms, a rate control, routing options, a tempo sync feature, and an option to control the amount by which the LFO will modulate the audio signal. Electronic musicians use LFO for a variety of applications, ranging from adding simple vibrato or tremolo to a melody, to more complex applications such as triggering gate envelopes.

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New 9th Wonder track - produced with FL Studio

Check out the 9th wonder song recently released "Brooklyn in My Mind" - it was made using Fruity Loops.

Many times Fl Studio doesn't seem to get much respect when it comes to serious music production, yet here's an artist that mastered the program and got deep into it and is now cranking out music using Fruity Loops.

Even if your not into this style of music, it's still inspiring to see what FL can do and that there are talented people making a living using it for their audio.

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Pump up your Fl Studio Tracks with Fruity Compressor

Compression is one of the most important effects in music and audio production. And the Fruity Compressor is a nice easy to use effect that can be used to help pre-master and give a boost to your tracks.

Now what a compressor does is reduces the dynamic range of an audio signal if its amplitude exceeds a threshold. The amount of gain reduction is determined by a ratio control. For example, with a ratio of 4:1, an increase of 4 dB will be needed to increase the output signal level by 1 dB over the threshold.

What this means is that when you use compression on a Fruity Loops track each channel of audio will become more leveled out with each other. It lets you set up your mix so that each audio channel will fall between and set range; it brings the low volume signals up while keep the higher level channels punchy boosting the overall gain of the track without exceeding the dynamic level and clipping.

In FL Studio the Fruity Compressor has six controls: threshold, attack, ratio, release, gain, and type.

Threshold - Sets the dB level at which the compressor kicks in (with a range from 0.0 to -60.0 dB). The threshold should be adjusted according to the relative input level and the type of audio material. Once the threshold level is reached, compression will start, reducing the gain of the input signal according to the current Ratio, Type, Attack and Release settings.

Ratio - Controls the amount of compression (gain reduction) that will be applied to the signal once the threshold level is reached (with a range from 0.4:1 to 30:1). Ratio denotes the difference in dB between input level and output level, i.e. how much the signal above threshold level will be compressed (or expanded, at ratios below 1:1). For example, a ratio of 4:1 means that when the input level increases by 4dB, the output level of the signal above threshold will only increase by 1dB.

Gain - Controls the amount of make-up gain to be added or subtracted from the compressed output signal (with a range from 30.0 to -30.0 dB). The gain should be adjusted to normalize the signal amplitude after compression, or to control the amount of limiting.

Attack - Controls the time it takes to reach full compression once the threshold level has been exceeded (with a range from 0.0 to 400.0 ms). A fast attack setting means that compression will be more or less instant. Using a slower attack setting results in the compression being gradually increased, allowing for more variations in the signal than the fast setting. Attack should be adjusted according to the nature of the audio material.

Release - The Release parameter sets the time the compressor takes to stop acting after the level has fallen below threshold (with a range from 1 to 4000 ms). Short release times will make the compression more flexible and able to adapt to the input signal, but can cause fast changes in gain that may sound displeasing. Longer release times produce a signal with a more even level and less distortion, but make it harder to maximize the overall compression because small variations in signal level will be ignored.

Type - This parameter controls the knee type and TCR. The possible values are: Hard, Medium, Vintage, Soft, Hard/R, Medium/R, Vintage/R, Soft/R. The knee determines the dB range above and below the threshold where the compression goes from 1:1 to the selected compression ratio. A hard knee setting means that compression will take place immediately after the threshold level is reached, whereas a soft knee setting indicates that compression is gradually applied over a range in the signal.

Here's a great page explaining the use of compression in greater detail: Compression-Limiting

Experiment with the compressor in your FL tracks and stayed tuned for Using Fruity Compressor part 2 for more info and tips on using it in your FL Studio projects.

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Creating Ghost Notes in Fruity Loops

Ghost notes will greatly enhance your Fruity Loops projects. Ghost notes are low volume tones or hits, more felt than heard, that add an extra dimension to a track and are especially useful to give the drums a more human feel. If you have ever heard a beat and couldn’t quite figure out why it sounds so full and layered, chances are that ghost notes are being used.

Fruity Loops makes ghosting notes simple.

Start a new Project and choose a sample. I used a kick drum. Now add two channels of the same sample. Here they are kick and kick #2. Kick # 2 will be the ghost track.

The easiest way to set-up ghost notes is to boost the channel volume the first channel (kick) and drop the volume of the other (kick #2) until it is barely audible. Then create a simple pattern between both channels. Keep adjusting the volume of each until the ghost channel feels like an almost silent pulsating echo or pre-echo.

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Expand your FL Studio Sound Library

If your looking to expand your Fruity Loops sound library for any audio production project check out these 3 sites . They have a huge selection of samples and royalty free music to use in FL Studio.

Q-Music Royalty Free
Music Library

Q-Music offers a wide variety of extremely high quality royalty free music tracks available for instant download. Preview and purchase full length tracks and loops for multimedia.
Silicon Beats -
Drum Loops and Drum Samples
Silicon Beats offers thousands of superb drum loops available by genre in easy to download packs. Each drum loop pack contains WAV, AIF and REX2 formats and we offer drum loops in lots of different musical genres.
Platinumloops -
Loops
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Platinumloops offers thousands of loops and samples featuring many different instruments and genres. From hip hop loops to heavy metal metal loops, from flute to tabla you are spoilt for choice. Instant access to thousands of loops and samples with lots of free demo loops available now.

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Creating Custom Samples for Fruity Loops - FL Studio

Fruity Loops comes with many samples for you to use in your projects, but if you really want your FL studio tracks to stand out it's all about using new and unique samples.

One way to go about this is to buy pre-made sample packs. This is a great option if you want professional samples that have usually been mic'ed up in a real studio and tuned just right.

However, even these are limiting in that anyone else using the samples from the same company will have all the same sounds as you. Well why not create your own samples? This is what the pros do and it's not really that difficult. This tutorial is going to walk you through the process of creating samples right on your computer.

First thing you will need is a mic that can connect to your computer. I have a wide variety of different microphones from high quality condensers to cheap mics that are usually used for voice chat. Actually a couple that I use for a lot of things is this really inexpensive Labtec AM-242 Desk Boom Microphone

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Fruity Loops Skin

While browsing the web today I found this cool for Winamp. Check it out -

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How to Use Step Sequencer - Fruity Loops Tutorial

This Fruity Loops tutorial will go over the basic functions and how to use the step sequencer. Hopefully this can help new Fruity Loops users jump start producing tracks and if you have been working with FL Studio for awhile you can pick up a few things as well.

Boot up Fruity Loops, start a new project, and pull up the step sequencer if it's not already on screen by going to VIEW at the top and selecting step sequencer or pressing F6.

Usually when the program boots up the step sequencer will already be up loaded with a kick, clap, HiHat, and snare track, if not add some sounds from wherever you keep your samples. A couple easy ways to do this is by either hitting F8 to bring up the browser and going to the Packs folder where your sounds should be stored or clicking CHANNELS at the top, selecting Add One, and adding a Sampler track. Then right click the Sampler in the step sequencer, choose "load sample", find your sounds and choose what you want to use.

For this FL Studio tutorial I'm going to use a kick drum, HiHat, snare, and crash cymbal to build a basic track while highlighting most of the step sequencer functions.


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FruityLoops FPC Tutorial - Part 1

Learning the basics of the Fruity Loops FPC generator will be the focus of this FL Studio tutorial. I'll show you how I use the FPC and set it up to create beats using input from your computer keyboard.

Start up Fruity Loops and load the FPC into a channel of the step sequencer. To do this press F6 to bring up the step sequencer, right click on a channel and select Insert then FPC. Now it will load up and you might notice that the FPC is based off the old MPC hardware sampler, drum machine.

Basically what you have is 16 pads on the right that can be loaded with a sample and triggered by clicking on each pad or routing it to a MIDI controller of some kind. And on the left there are 16 corresponding boxes of the pad note and cut group matrix. These set what MIDI note will play the sample you have in the same pad on the right side. For instance maybe you have Pad 1 in the lower right hand corner and the pad note/octave may be at C5 here C is the note and 5 represents the octave.

At the top it shows which pad you’re editing and the sample loaded in it. Also next to the Pad name you can set the volume and pan of each individual pad sample. If you want to load a different sample into a pad click the little folder icon in the lower right of the pad and browse for your sound.

Also at the top there is three tabs labeled Pads, Layer Properties, and Mixer. Pads is what we're working with now. Layer Properties allows you to set up various layers and sounds based on velocity changes. This tab can be tricky to use and I'll write a tutorial on using it in the future. And of course the Mixer allows you to boost and cut the volume of each pad as well as your usual mixing functions. However for now just focus on the Pads.

How I like to use the Fruity Loops FPC is by setting it up to be triggered by my computer keyboard. This way I can input beats live while recording then fix whatever needs adjusting in the Piano Roll editor. It gives a more human feel to the tracks when you’re actually playing the hits rather than laying everything out in the step sequencer.

First, I'll find the Kick Drum, snare, and a hihat on the FPC pads. By default mine are on pad 2, 3, and 5. It might be the same for you or you may have to load up your sounds or use different pads. It doesn't really matter what pad on the left side on FPC each sample is on, as the right side with the notes will determine which key will trigger that specific pad.

Make sure that you have the Typing keyboard to piano option is turned on. If not go to the top of FL Studio and select Options and make sure "Typing keyboard to piano" is checked.

Now you can use your computer keyboard as a MIDI input controller. Fruity Loops is set up at note/octave C4 starting at letter Z on your computer keyboard going up. For example letter Z

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Fruity Loops REsource

Master Fruity Loops - FL Studio software - with free tips, tricks, tutorials, samples, vst plugins, and more. Enhance your FL Studio music/audio projects. The #1 resource for Fruity Loops.



January 24, 2007 Welcome to the Fruity Loops -FL Studio REsource. Here you will learn about Fruity Loops music software--including: samples, sounds, generators, beats, plugins, demo, soundpacks, audio recording, packs, songs, vst, instruments, VSti, DXi, downloads, sound packs, beat maker, drum machine, full version, beat making, drum kits, guide, rap, rapper, hip hop, techno, drum and bass, create, pro, video, audio, music, production, producer, edition, forum, help, instructions, files, buy fruity loops, instrumentals, reggaeton, freeware, download, and more. Also, discover tips, tricks, manual, and tutorial on how to use and get the most from Fruity Loops 7, 6.0, 6, 5.0, 5, 4.0, 4, 3.5, 3, programs. Free FL Studio help. Fruity Loops for dummies. Make your own music. Synch up with Cakewalk, Sonar, Cubase, Magix, VST, Pro Tools, Reason, Acid Pro, Cool Edit Pro, Sonic Foundry, samples, drums, Music Creator, Audacity, DJ software, beat machines, Virtual Studio, Fruity Loops Vsti--TS404 bassline, Speech Synthesizer, 3x OSC, 4Front, BeepMap, BooBass, Chrome, Fruity Slicer, Layers, Plucked, Sampler, Simpler, Buzz Generator, Dashboard, FL Keys, FL Slayer, FPC, Fruit Kick, Fruity DrumSynth Live, DX10, Envelope Controller, Granulizer, Vibrator, MIDI Out, Rewire, SimSynth, Sytrus, Wasp XT, Wave Traveller, and Fruity Loops FL Studio Effects-- Edison, Band EQ, CEnter Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Distortion, Flangus, Parametric EQ, PanOMatic, Reverb, Spectroman, Vocoder, WaveShaper, music creation software and all other online internet computer music systems.

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Samples/Beats - FL Studio

Expand your Fruity Loops Sample library with:

Beats365

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FL Studio Tips: Learning to Use Fruity Filters

This tutorial is going to breakdown the basics of using an audio filter in FL Studio along with some tips and trick you can use in your Fruity Loops music projects.

Basically an audio filter is just as the name says; it filters out audio either above or below a certain frequency--called the cutoff frequency. The two we'll learn about in this tutorial are the "low-pass" & "high-pass" filters. A low pass filter allows all the audio below the cutoff frequency through or to "pass", things such as kick drums, bass guitar, and other low end instruments; likewise, a high-pass filter will let all the high frequency audio through; for example, cymbals, high ringing synths, ect... In this lesson we will be working with the Fruity Filter. The best way to learn this is just to open up FL Studio and tweak around with the settings on the filter.

So, start Fruity Loops and either lay down a basic beat or load up a project or one of the demo songs. Try to use something that has a full range of sounds, including kick drums, bass guitar or synth, snare, cymbals, hi-hats, maybe some guitar or samples.

Now pull up the Mixer (either by selecting it in "View" at the top nav-bar, or pressing F9) and select the Master channel in the Mixer. Over in the right hand side in an effects slot, click the little down arrow choose "Select" and stick in a Fruity Filter.

In Fruity Filter you will see 6 controls (Cutoff freq, Resonance, Low Pass, Band Pass, High Pass, and x2). Our main focus here will be on the Cutoff Freq, Low Pass, and High Pass knobs. Start by turning all of them all the way down to the left, now if you press play in Fruity Loops you will probably hear nothing, as the filter is filtering out everything and not allowing any audio to pass through.

First turn up the Low Pass knob all the way, this basically turns it on. Now slowly start to bring up the Cutoff Freq knob. And you should now start hearing the audio come through mainly the low end things like kick drums, bass, ect. As you can see when you turn on a low pass filter everything under the cutoff frequency comes through while blocking everything above that cutoff. This is great for pulling bass-lines out of a song or sample. Also you can use this as a cool frequency based fade in or out effect on your music tracks. Just start either full off or full on and slowly twist the cutoff knob from one extreme to the other.

The High Pass does the same thing, but it only allows sounds higher or above the cutoff freq to pass through. Turn the low pass all the way down and bring the high pass all the way up. Now as you bring the Cutoff freq up you will hear the bass tones drop out and only the high end stuff such as cymbals will be coming through. High pass can be used for many things including giving your tracks that lo-fi played through a radio or tiny phone speaker sound.

You could also automate these filters while recording in Fruity Loops for some great WahWah type of effects. If you turn the x 2 knob On and the Resonance up you will get even more pronounced filter effects on your audio. Now that you know the basics experiment with these filters on your own projects and you'll soon master them and have another weapon in your Fl Studio arsenal. And just about every VST or hardware based filter will have these same control, so you will be able to jump right in and start filtering your music projects.

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Fruity Loops Manual

I've gotten some emails asking where to find the PDF. After some searching online I haven't really found the PDF manual yet, but here is a link to the full FL Studio 7 Reference Manual online in HTML.



Although it can be a little dense and overly complex at explaining things; look it over when you need general advice on using certain features in Fruity Loops then come here and check out my tutorials for help with specific creative applications in a more step by step format. If anyone has a link to the FL Studio manual in PDF send me the link at audio.resource

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Audio Interface with FL Studio

If you're wanting to upgrade your system and that onboard soundcard you have on your computer isn't getting the job done for Fruity Loops, I suggest you look into getting an audio interface. A few weeks ago I bought the
Presonus FIREPOD Firewire Audio Interface


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