FL Studio - How to simulate a live crowd
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GHETTO. I heard a siren lol
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LMAO!!!!!! BLIATCHHH
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BLIACTH! LMAO Great tutorial man
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can u send me the flp
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Lmfao wow!...that was THE greatest joke of all time
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heyyyyyyyyy youtubbbbeee
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this looks useful for rising pads that come after a bass or piano sound , thanks for tutorial
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lol How are you feeling tonight, citizens of EARTH(!?)? Looks like an alien visiting our plant.
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LMAO! ble-ach!
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that was fun thanks homie.
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ble-ach lol
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can someone send me a link or tell me where i can find crowd samples ???
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I've tried to do this a few times but failed. I've even downloaded the FLP to try if it works. But I can't make it work, I'm doing something wrong but I can't find it out. Everything seems to be right. I am following the instructions right... *HELP REQUESTED*
Snallis 3 years ago
Ok, the main elements of this are:
1. source sound (mic)
2. Crowd noises
3. Peak controller 1 (fast)
4. Peak controller 2 (slow)
5. Formula controller for subtracting Peak 1 from Peak 2.
6. Crowd noise output to speakers.
What I would like you to do is follow the above numbers until you get to the point where you get no sound, contoller don't work, can't figure it out, etc.
If possible, disable any suspect plugins if you think they are killing your sound. Then tell me where you are.
AcePincter 3 years ago
Whats that pie chart of notes on your background called?
Sockheadrps 3 years ago
The "Circle of Fifths" or "Cycle of Fifths" It's a very useful tool showing the musical relationships between notes. (A different, more useful way to measure distance)
AcePincter 3 years ago
There are hundreds of people, then suddenly only 15...
Devourer09 3 years ago 5
Yeah, pattern 2 is a screaming crowd, and pattern 3 is a laugh track. It's to demonstrate the versatility, not the realism.
AcePincter 3 years ago