How to make an engine noise with FL studio
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I think a bassy but very transient kick drum would do the trick if you entered the notes to sound like it's swung rhythm when playing at a very slow tempo. Just make it fast like the other ones.
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0:51 made me O face so bad i don't even know what to say
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:)
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Cool man!
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lol
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cool ^^
i was looking for this for a long time ^^
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@firebat42 Sounds nice. Thanks. (:
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I'm still hacking away at it.
Unfortunately no prevail (yet). I know part of it has to do with the timing, giving it that slow rumble, and the other part of it being the sounds to give it a menacing chunky sound. But that's where I get stuck...
If I do feel I am on to something, you will certainly be the first to know.
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@firebat42 That's what I thought too.
Any luck on this?
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Ah thanks mate, that helped me a lot. I used fl7 for this. Right now my challenge is to replicated a deep v8 rumble much like the muscle cars. I can quite easily piece together the sound of a Ferrari, but damn, the muscle cars are something else lol.
How do you make it so it is at that speed @ 10 bpm?
I can't for the life of me figure out how?!
:/
firebat42 2 years ago
@firebat42
its pretty easy...there should be a little box with a drop down menu at the top...make sure there is a "(none)" inside
Choose the brush and paint a note, make it really really small. Then make it even smaller and paint the whole thing. But watch for the snare it shouldnt be too fast ;)
to change the speed you click on the box with the tempo (usually 140) and drag your mouse around while still holding the mouse button
hope this helped a little
ultimativePwnage 2 years ago
@ultimativePwnage it is possible that you cant be as fast as in the old FL versions nowadays. Just tried this with FL 9 and it didnt work that well. I used FL studio 5 in this vid
ultimativePwnage 2 years ago