Dope bro! I got to songs to see if you can sample and cook up. 1. Sade I couldn't love you more. 2. Isley Brothers All in my lovers eyes ( the first 8 bars)
an easy way to find the notes from a sample is to open your sample once loaded on the channel rack and then right click the waveform and go to "edit in pitch corrector". from there you can see the notes of the sample and figure out a simple riff over it and find the root note.
@ we all start at the same place my boy 🫡 at least you have UA-cam tutorials and stuff now that makes progress so much faster than when I started. Just keep watching and learning
so you just take one part of a song you like and chop that one part? and its to the tempo of the sample you hit a chop? can you do this same thing in serato with my mpc I don't have that one program you use to chop
@@kencole3 I chop multiple parts I like and it’s not necessarily to the tempo but it’s a part of the groove of the song. And then I tap to tempo of the groove I make.
I have native machine as well and I love fl studio but I don't know how to merge both programs together can you guys help a struggling artist out pretty please 😢
Nice Beat, Editing, Samples etc. Really great work man!!! 🔥
@@MikeAirVienna thank you 🙏🏿
Dope bro! I got to songs to see if you can sample and cook up. 1. Sade I couldn't love you more. 2. Isley Brothers All in my lovers eyes ( the first 8 bars)
What Macbook are you using?
@@foreignyard1720 MacBook Pro M2 2022
Nice. Quick question: Does FL Studio have a key detection feature, so you know what key you are in? Thank you.
@@davidscott2095 yes they do! That’s an entire video in itself 😅
an easy way to find the notes from a sample is to open your sample once loaded on the channel rack and then right click the waveform and go to "edit in pitch corrector". from there you can see the notes of the sample and figure out a simple riff over it and find the root note.
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@@scottp3404 Thank you. I'm a newbie, as you can tell from my question.👊
@ we all start at the same place my boy 🫡 at least you have UA-cam tutorials and stuff now that makes progress so much faster than when I started. Just keep watching and learning
so you just take one part of a song you like and chop that one part? and its to the tempo of the sample you hit a chop? can you do this same thing in serato with my mpc I don't have that one program you use to chop
@@kencole3 I chop multiple parts I like and it’s not necessarily to the tempo but it’s a part of the groove of the song. And then I tap to tempo of the groove I make.
I have native machine as well and I love fl studio but I don't know how to merge both programs together can you guys help a struggling artist out pretty please 😢
I have a video called combining fl studio with mpc, let me know if it helps, if not, still it me up and we can figure it out together