![]() Can anyone help me with this issue themselves or direct me to a helpful article or tutorial? Thank you once again! Everyone works so hard on this site without asking anything in return. Is there something I need to learn? I'm very new to Massive and Absynth, but after I heard the song I have posted bellow.I've been trying to create similar sounds in my rock music. They all match the tempo and beat of the song perfectly? If you listen you can hear a lot if great Massive sounds, as well as Absyth. If you have time to help me with this ease take a listen to a song link I have posted via Soundcloud. ![]() The PADs or Massive effects, are all just way off the mark?! My problem is, even when the BPM is set to 120, and my song tempo is 120. I did see a ' BPM' options, just as I did in Absynth's, LFOs. When I press a key on my midi controller, most of the sounds are either to slow or too fast, to match the tempo and beat of the song. I'm trying to match some of Massive's 'presets' & sounds of my own to fit into this particular rock song, as well as many other tracks I'm trying to remix. Playback tool: Using this tool, you can select exactly where you want to play the track from.I just bought this program for, Pro Tools.I'm recording a modern rock song with drums and guitar already tracked. ![]() Zoom tool: This tool can be used to zoom into a section of the playlist. Select tool: Using this tool, you can left click and drag to select multiple patterns on multiple tracks. Slice tool: This tool can be used to chop or “slice” the patterns. Dexed is a highly versatile, multi-platform / multi-format virtual synth plugin that is closely modelled on the iconic Yamaha DX7. Slip tool: This tool allows you to lengthen a pattern by dragging it from the edges. The next FL Studio free plugin on the list is the criminally underrated synthesizer: Dexed. Mute tool: Using this tool allows you to mute selected patterns. Paintbrush tool: Using this tool, you can left click and drag your selected pattern along the track.ĭelete tool: Using this tool, you can left click and drag to delete patterns, although honestly it’s way easier to just right click and drag within the pencil or paintbrush function to delete patterns. Pencil tool: This let’s you individually draw in your selected pattern. Here’s a brief overview of their functions: The editing icons at the top of of the playlist window are very similar to the ones in the piano roll. Playback tool: Using this tool, you can select exactly where you want to play the sequence from. Zoom tool: This tool can be used to zoom into a section of the piano roll. Select tool: Using this tool, you can left click and drag to select multiple notes. Slice tool: This tool can be used to chop or “slice” notes. Slip tool: This tool allows you to lengthen notes by dragging them from the edges. Mute tool: Using this tool allows you to mute selected notes. Paintbrush tool: Using this tool, you can left click and drag notes along the piano roll.ĭelete tool: Using this tool, you can left click and drag to delete notes, although honestly it’s way easier to just right click and drag within the pencil or paintbrush function to delete notes. Pencil tool: This let’s you individually draw notes in the piano roll. Have a play around with creating some basic chords or melodies within the piano roll, and experiment with these tools to manipulate your sequences. I won’t go into too much detail on each icon here, as they are fairly self explanatory, but hovering over each one will tell you about the function of the button. These are your editing tools, and can be used to precisely edit, slice, lengthen and select your notes. Along the top bar of the piano roll window, you’ll notice several icons.
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