Fl Studio 11 0 3 Exemptions

06.11.2019by admin

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If you believe your post or comment was removed in error, check the and include a link in a polite. Alright, so I did my best to explain it in audio form, but if you're still lost, here's kind of an explanation. The first 8 bars, I looped drums hitting on every note, with automation increasing the swing from 0% to 100%. It sounds too plain in the middle, and too uneven (right word?) in the end. Somewhere around the middle sounded the best, which leads to my next example. I've only heard swing used in deep house, future house, etc.

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Right before the drop comes in, so what I did was, in the next 4 bars you hear, I set the swing at a certain rate that sounded good to me, and I let the snare play at every note at that swing percentage for 2 bars, then automated the pitch to rise 1 octave over the next 2 bars, simulating a build up / drop (??? In the next and last 6 bars, I played the last 4 bars of a track + the first 2 bars of the drop (The Voyagers - A Lot Like Love). If you listen closely and pick out the snare from everything else, you can hear a small amount of swing (I believe). Hope this was a good enough explanation, but if not then I can always try again:).