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Post by 0AciDMisT0 on Sept 21, 2004 10:53:26 GMT -5
Hi all, I'm trying to make some acid with fl studio4.51 but I can't seen to get a good acidsound. Anybody got some ideas?
Thx
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Post by dcdent on Oct 12, 2004 10:03:28 GMT -5
are you using the ts404?? select saw-waves and then adjust the decay, attack, release, sustain till you got a desirable acid-wave... aren't their some presets in the 404? otherwise switch presets till you hear something you like and prutst??? with it use some reverb to make your sound errrh how do ya say in english "vloeiender" & "nagalmend". Use delay to give it some echo (select sample or plugin --> choose fx channel and then load the fx on to it). Distortion is cool too... use compressors to make your kick and the bass sound sound like one pumping flow; limiters so that your sound doesn't get fucked up if it gets to loud but these are all just tricks to make it sound cooler, better and more sophisicated... if you want to make real acid you shouldn't be using your computer ya know (303!!!) i use beast vst a lot and it has some cool acidlike sounds in it. if you want it send me a pm maybe search for some other acid-soft-synths at kvr-vst.com or ask advice at the dutch synthforum
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Post by 0AciDMist0 on Oct 13, 2004 13:04:34 GMT -5
Thx, but is it possible to change the cutt of if you are making a song? im using fl to make my song so there is no way of using effects and stuff live/realtime, or am i mistaken? and again, thx for the advice
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Post by dcdent on Oct 15, 2004 19:30:20 GMT -5
sure you can, but if you don't have a midi controller you'll have to do one effect at a time with yer mouse just go in song mode, stand on an empty pattern (where you'll save your midi in realtime while playing). Then press record, normally you'll hear the metronome as a precount, then it starts playing. Move your cutoff or whatever you're recording till you got it right. Then press stop. If you did it right you'll normally see a big block on the midi channel in your song editor, just as long as the midi you recorded. but you'll have a lot of work that way if you have a midi controller you can assign all your knobs and record them at once, that's great for using filters and for cutoff+resonance... and it ain't that expensive good luck
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