Making a Chiptune: Portamento & Vibrato

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2006

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  • Some tracking experience is needed in order to follow this tuts. For example, in these videos blue numbers indicate volume set to the note being played, the yellow number is the effect you want to apply at that very moment, and the following 2 digits (in red) are the value set to that effect."2" sets "Portamento Down", "3" stands for "Vibrato", "F" sets the song's speed or tempo, and so on (these values are hexadecimal).

  • you could maby narrate it a bit?

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  • You should update the link. Its dot org, not (Dot) net

  • son of bitch, you make this look easyer than walk, but here i'm shiting bricks

  • My 4 doesn't work. My 4 is purple and my second two numbers are yellow

  • ok i totally don't get this... i guess i am just an FL studio noob... but i seresoly can't figure out how to even make a note...

  • @FischKopfD that's what I have trouble with too

  • i can already make simple songs but what i don't get is the speed command -.-

  • @washinlein No. 3 stands for "Portamento to Note", 4 is for "Vibrato".

    Regards,

    Delek

  • @washinlein

    THX Mate. I preciate it. :)

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