Reason 5 is a really nice program as well. Great for loops and composing. I use my padkontrol and microkorg XL with it and found it a lot faster and more responsive. Nice little tune you got.
I really liked the use of beat repeat on the drums, at some points it got a little sketchy, but for the most part it sounded great... Also, bringing in the speech with the piano loop and the pad sounded really good, be careful with the beat repeat on the speech though, sometimes it was a bit much. Great work man, keep it up.
I really liked the use of beat repeat on the drums, at some points it got a little sketchy, but for the most part it sounded great... Also, bringing in the speech with the piano loop and the pad sounded really good, be careful with the beat repeat on the speech though, sometimes it was a bit much. Great work man, keep it up.
this is the best way to create music: loops in fl studio, export do midi, assembly/mix/remix/add/remove in live. congratulations, i'm gonna buy myself a nanokontrol
@enzo1st It's certainly not the ONLY way, but I also think it's the best way to create nice tunes AND be able to reproduce everything in a live environment too!
Most of the pads are mapped to repeating samples (which I recorded first), some of them are mapped to drums (kick/snare) and the beat has a beat repeater on it of which the offset and quantization are linked to the knobs of the Padkontrol. The nanokontrol is mapped to the volume of the different channels, and the buttons of the nanokontrol turn the effect chains on/off. :)
you mapped it to samples in session mode and some other mapped to drums, this means we can map padkontrol separately?did you use "arm track" for the drums channel? or there's different way to use it without "arm track" ?
I wish Ableton were as easy to pick for me as FL was. I'm hopeless at this!
StackCityEntOfficial 5 months ago
yea warp
surfinbred 11 months ago
I really like this song, I think you are a little bit influenced by the Warp-Records-Artists? :) But that's good, because I like their tunes!
Luckymovies 11 months ago
Reason 5 is a really nice program as well. Great for loops and composing. I use my padkontrol and microkorg XL with it and found it a lot faster and more responsive. Nice little tune you got.
otterboi26 1 year ago
Fl ftw
DAces23 1 year ago
is there anyway to run FL instruments as VSTs in Ableton? seems like that would be much easier than exporting all the MIDI clips individually.
t1mTV 1 year ago
very nice
dwaynedibbly 1 year ago
Tight work, love it
Eroc115 1 year ago
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I really liked the use of beat repeat on the drums, at some points it got a little sketchy, but for the most part it sounded great... Also, bringing in the speech with the piano loop and the pad sounded really good, be careful with the beat repeat on the speech though, sometimes it was a bit much. Great work man, keep it up.
beatboxin334 1 year ago
I really liked the use of beat repeat on the drums, at some points it got a little sketchy, but for the most part it sounded great... Also, bringing in the speech with the piano loop and the pad sounded really good, be careful with the beat repeat on the speech though, sometimes it was a bit much. Great work man, keep it up.
beatboxin334 1 year ago
nice!
what effect are you messin with at 1:10 - 1:20?
kontakt4561 1 year ago
this is the best way to create music: loops in fl studio, export do midi, assembly/mix/remix/add/remove in live. congratulations, i'm gonna buy myself a nanokontrol
enzo1st 1 year ago
@enzo1st It's certainly not the ONLY way, but I also think it's the best way to create nice tunes AND be able to reproduce everything in a live environment too!
Sfffen 1 year ago
@enzo1st why do you think it's better to create the loops in fl studio rather than just in ableton?
virgilcaine2 1 month ago
soooo sick!! :)
vertigosynapse 1 year ago
@vertigosynapse Thanks!
Sfffen 1 year ago
how did you get good at this?
adioboy2117 2 years ago
@adioboy2117 Like everything... Practice practice practice! And know what you're doing :)
Sfffen 1 year ago
cool!
can you show me the tutorial for routing it? thank you :)
mirza2d 2 years ago
Most of the pads are mapped to repeating samples (which I recorded first), some of them are mapped to drums (kick/snare) and the beat has a beat repeater on it of which the offset and quantization are linked to the knobs of the Padkontrol. The nanokontrol is mapped to the volume of the different channels, and the buttons of the nanokontrol turn the effect chains on/off. :)
Sfffen 2 years ago
oh thank you for your reply :)
btw you did it on session mode right?
you mapped it to samples in session mode and some other mapped to drums, this means we can map padkontrol separately?did you use "arm track" for the drums channel? or there's different way to use it without "arm track" ?
i'm sorry for my english.,
thx for you attention :)
mirza2d 2 years ago
what is that vocal from?
RossCostantino 2 years ago
Great pad selection. The drumm ipatterns are played my you? or premade samples from a library?
VIPKYD 2 years ago
nice beat repeater
mofobitchass 2 years ago
by the way, pretty chill stuff. diggin it.
redsweatshirt 2 years ago
how did you get the nanoKontrol to work with ableton?
redsweatshirt 2 years ago
? there is nothing simpler than mapping midi cc from the nanokontrol to ableton
EFKA526 2 years ago
I like the breakbeat / Richard D. James splits. Some of those sound really cool. I'm not good at them.
Shredcheddar 2 years ago
Creative stuff.
RippenRoblez 2 years ago
pretty good
hanbacca 2 years ago