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 Time Stretching Reddit
FL Studio supports audio time stretching and pitch scaling, beat slicing, chopping, and editing of audio, and as of version 12.9 it can record up to 125 simultaneous audio tracks. Other key features include a digital piano roll. Image Line Introduce New Real Time Stretching Feature In FL Studio Alpha. Not sure if there's a way to do it other than this (other than in the 'time stretching' section, which I address later), but I click create automation clip from the top right pitch knob (I usually set range to 8 bc I'm rarely ever sure exactly how much I want to modulate until I play around w the automation points). To Open the Time Stretch / Pitch Shift Tool To open the tool you can either Left-click on the Time Tool button, press (Alt+T) inside the Editor, or use the Tools Time Time stretch / Pitch shift option. To open the paste-stretch dialog press (Ctrl+Shift+T) or use the Tools Edit Paste stretch option. What can FL Studio 20 do: Audio editing and manipulation. Includes pitch correction, pitch shifting, harmonization, time-stretching, beat-detection and slicing, audio warping and standard audio manipulation (cut/paste etc).