![]() Subscribe to our newsletter and YouTube Channel for weekly updates on new videos and content. ![]() We’re starting off with the basics in our FL Studio Tips series, gradually moving into more advanced and creative techniques, as in our Logic Tips and Ableton Live Tutorials series. You’ll also learn how to make SliceX automatically slice up a loop. You’ll also learn how to edit the samples with envelopes, filtering, pitching and more. You’ll learn how to manually slice up a loop into individual hits and programme those hits into a new pattern, either by drawing in MIDI information or playing them via your MIDI keyboard. ![]() In this FL Studio Tips video, Max Venus shows you how to use SliceX to transform a drum loop into a drum kit. Its also easier to just say FL when talking about DAWs instead of Fruity Loops or FL Studio. Happily, there’s an easy way to chop up individual drum hits and make your own beats. In my opinion it also sounds more professional and formal. You might find that a drum loop from a sample pack has some great hits, but not quite the beat to fit your project. Sometimes, the stock drum sounds in FL Studio might not be quite what you’re after. ![]()
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