Hey guys,
I know it's technically not a dnb-related question, but i figured this board is full of FL studio experts, so maybe you can help me out with an annoying problem I have with it.
I have a nice stem of a pad sound from a remix competition. It was cut to be loopable and it contains a few notes, so what the guy did was cut it somewhere at the middle/end of the last note. So far so good, and played at the original speed (145 bpm) it loops perfectly if I automate a fade in and fade out at the first and last sample respectively. Now when I change the BPM of my track and use the 'pro transient' time stretching option to readjust the sample, it doesn't stretch correctly, but a bit too short - check out the image:
...and that way I can't use the sample, obviously. The problem occurs at different tempos, regardless of whether I set it higher or lower than the original one...
I would be really glad if anyone can tell me how to fix this...I could work around it with Audacity or something, but I really feel there is something I'm doing wrong in FL, or some other option I haven't tried yet...
greetings
teenious
I know it's technically not a dnb-related question, but i figured this board is full of FL studio experts, so maybe you can help me out with an annoying problem I have with it.
I have a nice stem of a pad sound from a remix competition. It was cut to be loopable and it contains a few notes, so what the guy did was cut it somewhere at the middle/end of the last note. So far so good, and played at the original speed (145 bpm) it loops perfectly if I automate a fade in and fade out at the first and last sample respectively. Now when I change the BPM of my track and use the 'pro transient' time stretching option to readjust the sample, it doesn't stretch correctly, but a bit too short - check out the image:
...and that way I can't use the sample, obviously. The problem occurs at different tempos, regardless of whether I set it higher or lower than the original one...
I would be really glad if anyone can tell me how to fix this...I could work around it with Audacity or something, but I really feel there is something I'm doing wrong in FL, or some other option I haven't tried yet...
greetings
teenious
Fl Studio Disable Time Stretching
Fl Studio 20 Time Stretching
In FL Studio’s Step Sequencer at default 4/4 time, we can see that each beat consists of four adjacent gray or red steps, and that each set of four beats makes up one bar. Each step is 1/4 of a beat, and each beat is a quarter note, so that means each step is a sixteenth note. Stretching Methods in Fl Studio In the channel settings of whatever you have on your step sequencer there is a little window which its options go from 'Resample' to 'Auto' (in total has 10 options) i found that when it comes to time strech samples it modifies 'so so' it sound, what are these diferent options exactly do and what coul be the best.