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Old 09-24-2003, 11:47 AM
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Fruity Loops Sound


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Hi all,

Just starting out... so completely a newbie on this.

I have some drum samples in .wav format. When loading them into the software, the great sound I hear in media player comes out as a "booonnngggg" using the software (i'm explaining a bass drum here).

Can any users tell me how to set up all the parameters in such a way that what I hear in Media Player is the same as what I hear in fruity loops?

sorry for the idiot question...
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Old 10-08-2003, 01:46 PM
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I'm not exactly sure what you're talking about here. They're wave clips, right? how are you "loading them into the software?"

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Old 10-12-2003, 02:20 AM
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I would check that you haven't accidentally lowered the pitch of the sample on the Fruityloops channel. Also, check that there are no effects on that channel or the master effects ...thing.
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Old 10-14-2003, 08:29 AM
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HI guys,

Sorry, it was so long that I didn't think anyone would reply.

Drew, what I meant was that when I add a channel, you can select a sample for that channel. I have a few good samples (yes in wave format) that I did a "load sample" for a channel.

Petie, I thought I turned off every effect that was on there ("thing" strikes me as pretty freaking accurate). Thanks!

What I did though is that I created a loop (basic 4/4) and saved that to a wave file. When I listened to that using Media Player, it sounded pretty good again. So, it seems that FL is not playing the sounds accurately or that ALC650 sound chip just sucks (its the on-board sound chip).

Thanks guys, appreciate your input. I'll continue to play with this thing, until I go crazy.
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