To those who are trying to pitch correct a minor sample to a major sample, you can't just transpose a minor key into a major key, because a minor scale has a different structure than a major scale.
That time warp function is too much. Just double click the sample and stretch time to the playlist bars. But calculating the cents was a life saver! Thank you!
thanks for the vid, but somethings wrong. everytime i time warp and drag it out it just sends me back to the time wrap menu . and the track I dragged it out to is just a small tile (barely can see it) but mainly sends me back to the time wrap screen. how do i fix this ?
Major and minor is all about the kind of notes you're hitting and in what order. Major chords most of the time sound happier and minor sadder. Major has a chord code of 0-4-7 where minor is 0-3-7 meaning the 0 is the "Root" or the first note you're hitting in the chord (most of the time). Now you would just count to the right each step (black and white keys) until you get to the 3rd note phrom your root. You would go to the 4th note if you wanted major and then phrom there you would count to 7 (phrom the 3 or 4) amd that would complete your chord. I'll link a video that visually explains it. ua-cam.com/video/VBmHgRU_WZM/v-deo.html
that time-warp jaunt just been sitting there for like a year smh, is newtime any different then setting the global bpm and like stretching out the sample to the beat measure though?
Yeah NewTime is the same as doing that with the bpm but it also offers more. It allows you to have groove / shift markers that let you manipulate the sample in certain ways.
well if one of the samples is in D# and you want to change another sample to that key or change that sample to a different key, its the same process, count on the piano roll each step is 100 cents.
so im making mashups to youtube and ppl have said that the beats are off key so do you know that how to fix it like if dont know the key of beat/sample (in fl studio) any tips would help :D
if you dont know the key you can use wave candy in FL Studio, I have a video that shows how to use it - ua-cam.com/video/QwX78sLbRFo/v-deo.html&ab_channel=JayPhatty Now if you dont know any music theory you might wanna learn a little bit of that just to understand what root notes are and scales that way you can understand the key of each song and combine them if needed. I have another video that shows how to combine samples that are different bpm or keys which in theory would be the same process phor mashups since your are putting two different songs in different bpms and keys together so ill share that one too - ua-cam.com/video/h0PcbMXEB3c/v-deo.html&ab_channel=JayPhatty
E is just a note and minor is the scale. So in this case, E Minor would mean its a minor scale with the root note E. E5 is just representing the actual note in that octave range. So you know how on a piano the notes repeat? The start of an octave is the note C and then it goes up, all the white keys being Whole keys and the black keys being sharps/flats it goes up 11 keys (counting each white key and black key) then on the 12th keys it's C again. But since we went up, that C will be a higher pitch and all the notes that continue up will be higher pitched compared to the original section or "octave". You can also go down and get deeper pitched verisons of the notes. That's why there is E5, C4 and all the other keys with numbers right after. It's just signifying where in the octave ranges that note sits. Technically there are Infinite octaves that go up and down since sound / frequency is Infinite, but our human ears can only perceive a certain frequency range.
Depending on the sample it could be not exactly at a certain bpm. Try to get as close as you can and then when you hit sync it creates markers on some of the transients. You might have to manually put them on time. It works 90 percent of the time if you know the exact bpm your sample it at.
this video is explained so simply yet it changed my life
When you explained the cents thing, I fixed my sample within two seconds lol. Thank you!
Aye that's great to hear!!!
that's a huge contribution to the community mate
To those who are trying to pitch correct a minor sample to a major sample, you can't just transpose a minor key into a major key, because a minor scale has a different structure than a major scale.
Is there a workaround ?
find the relative minor of the major key you are trying to transpose to @@Jaysays-
@classicthought266 Relative major key of C minor scale is D# major not E major.
amazing tutorial i love how in depth you go into
Aye thanks pham! Much love
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No problem glad it's helpful!!! Thanks phor watching
This is the best tutorial ever
legend bro. i see you on instagram a lot and you were the first video to pop up when i searched this. thanks
Ayeee let's go! Im glad that you think my stuff is worth watching! Much love
@@JayPhatty no doubt, and you actually explain things in a way a beginner would understand. i feel like a lot of youtubers don’t do that. keep it up
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That time warp function is too much. Just double click the sample and stretch time to the playlist bars. But calculating the cents was a life saver! Thank you!
Yeah stretching it is a lot phaster but doesn't always work!
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Thanks 🙏🏽 how about if I wanna change my sample from a major to a mini let’s say Gmajor to Bminor
thanks for the vid, but somethings wrong. everytime i time warp and drag it out it just sends me back to the time wrap menu . and the track I dragged it out to is just a small tile (barely can see it) but mainly sends me back to the time wrap screen. how do i fix this ?
Hmm hit me up on Instagram so I can see what you mean. It's jayphattyoriginal on ig
@@JayPhatty will do. Or is it because I'm still on free trail mode?
@@JBklq ah yes that could definitely be it
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Is it possible to do this in the app version?
sorry im not sure ive never really used the mobile app. You could check the FL Mobile Manual on the Image Line Website!
how do we do this when we dont know the key of the samples from before hand ?
You can use wave candy (which is a default FL studio effect, to determine the key). I have a video on it, on my page.
dope stuff as always!
im just confused on how you brought the scale up on piano roll to change the key of the sample I can't find it atm
What do you mean?
I was wondering are you using cents to change the key of the sample or are you using the scale in piano roll ?
@@neigborhoodbassdealer I'm using cents! I was inside the piano roll just looking at the notes to see how much cents i need to match the samples.
@@JayPhattymuch love!
i think u forgot to tune ur 808. great vid btw
Aye I prolly did 🤣! Thanks pham
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what about different scales? major n minor samples?
I do have one question when you're doing this how you how do you know on the piano roll if you're in major or minor
Major and minor is all about the kind of notes you're hitting and in what order. Major chords most of the time sound happier and minor sadder. Major has a chord code of 0-4-7 where minor is 0-3-7 meaning the 0 is the "Root" or the first note you're hitting in the chord (most of the time). Now you would just count to the right each step (black and white keys) until you get to the 3rd note phrom your root. You would go to the 4th note if you wanted major and then phrom there you would count to 7 (phrom the 3 or 4) amd that would complete your chord. I'll link a video that visually explains it.
ua-cam.com/video/VBmHgRU_WZM/v-deo.html
@@JayPhatty why do u use ph instead of f😂😂
@@danyzmusic because it's phun 😁
that time-warp jaunt just been sitting there for like a year smh, is newtime any different then setting the global bpm and like stretching out the sample to the beat measure though?
Yeah NewTime is the same as doing that with the bpm but it also offers more. It allows you to have groove / shift markers that let you manipulate the sample in certain ways.
@@JayPhatty good looks bro
What if the sample in D# ?
well if one of the samples is in D# and you want to change another sample to that key or change that sample to a different key, its the same process, count on the piano roll each step is 100 cents.
@@JayPhatty for example I pitched up 100 cents from d# what's it now?
@@KBKX1 so 100 cents up phrom d# would be E
@@JayPhatty Ty man appreciated
so im making mashups to youtube and ppl have said that the beats are off key so do you know that how to fix it like if dont know the key of beat/sample (in fl studio) any tips would help :D
if you dont know the key you can use wave candy in FL Studio, I have a video that shows how to use it - ua-cam.com/video/QwX78sLbRFo/v-deo.html&ab_channel=JayPhatty
Now if you dont know any music theory you might wanna learn a little bit of that just to understand what root notes are and scales that way you can understand the key of each song and combine them if needed. I have another video that shows how to combine samples that are different bpm or keys which in theory would be the same process phor mashups since your are putting two different songs in different bpms and keys together so ill share that one too - ua-cam.com/video/h0PcbMXEB3c/v-deo.html&ab_channel=JayPhatty
Bro when i right click my samole it deletes my samole wtf
You gotta right click at the top left, the cursor will change
So I don’t need to stretch
why is e minor there ? is e5 e minor ??
E is just a note and minor is the scale. So in this case, E Minor would mean its a minor scale with the root note E. E5 is just representing the actual note in that octave range. So you know how on a piano the notes repeat? The start of an octave is the note C and then it goes up, all the white keys being Whole keys and the black keys being sharps/flats it goes up 11 keys (counting each white key and black key) then on the 12th keys it's C again. But since we went up, that C will be a higher pitch and all the notes that continue up will be higher pitched compared to the original section or "octave". You can also go down and get deeper pitched verisons of the notes. That's why there is E5, C4 and all the other keys with numbers right after. It's just signifying where in the octave ranges that note sits. Technically there are Infinite octaves that go up and down since sound / frequency is Infinite, but our human ears can only perceive a certain frequency range.
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He sound like Mac Miller or is it just me
it’s not working ☹️
Depending on the sample it could be not exactly at a certain bpm. Try to get as close as you can and then when you hit sync it creates markers on some of the transients. You might have to manually put them on time. It works 90 percent of the time if you know the exact bpm your sample it at.