I extracted the sample from the segment and edited it on Melodyne as usual. The differences are: -- that I edited the sample on audacity to get rid of the clicks by cutting the uneven ends and applying fades. -- that I used the sample on FL Studio to use the FL Sample Settings (enabling crossfade, trim and changing the octave using the pitch level, Envelope instrument settings (activating the envelope switch, and keeping only the decay and sustain levels checked and set to 25%) and miscellaneous functions (changing sample volume when necessary, and altering the polyphony settings by activating and setting porta to 0.02 and optionally using the arpeggiator to make looping segments using one note) to alter how the sample plays on the piano roll. I also used the FL Mixer on the respective sample to add effects such as Fruity Chorus and Fruity Delay 2 and used the equalizer when needed. -- that i rendered the sample on low volume on FL Studio and then amplify it in Vegas by using the normalizing tool.
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I extracted the sample from the segment and edited it on Melodyne as usual.
The differences are:
-- that I edited the sample on audacity to get rid of the clicks by cutting the uneven ends and applying fades.
-- that I used the sample on FL Studio to use the FL Sample Settings (enabling crossfade, trim and changing the octave using the pitch level, Envelope instrument settings (activating the envelope switch, and keeping only the decay and sustain levels checked and set to 25%) and miscellaneous functions (changing sample volume when necessary, and altering the polyphony settings by activating and setting porta to 0.02 and optionally using the arpeggiator to make looping segments using one note) to alter how the sample plays on the piano roll. I also used the FL Mixer on the respective sample to add effects such as Fruity Chorus and Fruity Delay 2 and used the equalizer when needed.
-- that i rendered the sample on low volume on FL Studio and then amplify it in Vegas by using the normalizing tool.
@@useful2864 Interesting. Also do you have a tutorial video for it?
@@tehbrazspartan Not yet. I might think about it someday.
@@useful2864 It's fine.