Replace break slices?
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Replace break slices?
Hey, guys
I was wondering while loading up the amen into the FL Slicer and mashing around with it about a concept I read somewhere on here: it is said that Breakcore artists often replace the slices within a break with similar sounds to give the break a different touch but to keep the same groove.
My question is whether you have to chop your breaks manually in order to achieve that effect or there is a function for it in FL. In short: is it possible to replace a slice of a break loaded into the FL Slicer directly?
Thanks in advance for your answers
I was wondering while loading up the amen into the FL Slicer and mashing around with it about a concept I read somewhere on here: it is said that Breakcore artists often replace the slices within a break with similar sounds to give the break a different touch but to keep the same groove.
My question is whether you have to chop your breaks manually in order to achieve that effect or there is a function for it in FL. In short: is it possible to replace a slice of a break loaded into the FL Slicer directly?
Thanks in advance for your answers
Re: Replace break slices?
Critic wrote:Hey, guys
I was wondering while loading up the amen into the FL Slicer and mashing around with it about a concept I read somewhere on here: it is said that Breakcore artists often replace the slices within a break with similar sounds to give the break a different touch but to keep the same groove.
My question is whether you have to chop your breaks manually in order to achieve that effect or there is a function for it in FL. In short: is it possible to replace a slice of a break loaded into the FL Slicer directly?
Thanks in advance for your answers
just open another slicer with another break. in the sequencer you replace. you can also vary more
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once youve chopped the beat in flslicer you can export all the samples into a new folder like "amen slices" or something once youve done this a few times and have a folder full of different slices you can load them into a drum machine vst like FPC in flstudio on an empty preset and just drag and drop them in or use grizzly vst or something like that, takes abit of time but its worth it
do it all by hand in the playlist's what I say
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