Besides reverb, i frequently use soundgoodizer on snares, you should try that.
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Besides reverb, i frequently use soundgoodizer on snares, you should try that.
protectyaneck imma install it and see what goes down and i'll let you know if i got it installed proper.
whoever asked about pitchin shit out: once you load your sample in flp you can click it and the menu pops up for adjusting the sound. once it does there is a simple knob that allows you to pitch up or down.
mixer effect wise you just make sure that the number in the right upper corner of the same "menu" mentioned above is different from the rest of your sounds. there is a -- there you just go to whatever number double click the spot the -- was for effects menu to pop up click that number on the effects menu and add your effect.
if this was useless sorry lol just tryin to help
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Open Labs NeKo TSE Special Edition with Bump Mp all gen 4 and Gen 5 sounds Keyboard Production Station Specifications:
* CPU:
* 2.4GHz Core2Quad
* Memory:
* 4GB RAM
Storage:
* NeKo 1TB HD
* 7200rpm HD
* Upgradeable to 1.5TB
Drive:
* High-speed, dual-layer 8.5GB disk CD and DVD Burner
Power Supply:
* 500+ watts
* Whisper quiet cooling fans (internal chassis, processor & power supply)
Dimensions: 46"(W) X 7"(H) X 20"(D)
* Weight: 46 lbs.
Presonus Firebox
* Preamp Bandwidth: 10Hz-50kHz
* Preamp Input Impedance: 1.3k Ohms
* Instrument Input Impedance: 1M Ohms
* Preamp THD: <0.005%
* Preamp EIN: -125dB
* Preamp Gain: 45dB (+12dB digital boost switch)
* Line Input Impedance: 10k Ohms
* TRS Output Impedance: 51 Ohms
* TRS Main Outputs Impedance: 51 Ohms
* Headphone Output: 150mW/Ch 20Hz-20kHz
* Phantom Power: 48V +/- 2V
* Power Supply: Ext line Transformer, Internal Switching
* Bus Power: 6-pin FireWire Port
* Analog to Digital Converters: 24-bit/up to 96khz
* ADC Dynamic Range: 107dB
* DAC: 24-bit/up to 96kHz
* DAC Dynamic Range: 110dB
* IEEE1394 Speed: 400mbps
Open Labs NeKo TSE Special Edition Keyboard Production Station Features:
* 61-key semi-weighted synth action keyboard (with world-class Fatar Technology)
* Built-in Presonus FireBox interface
Control Surfaces:
* Pitch Bend and modulation wheels
* Trackpad with 2 buttons
* Keyboard ("QWERTY") module
* Assignable alpha control module (5 faders, 5 modes buttons, 3 transpose buttons, 5 directions buttons, and 5 transport buttons)
* DJ Module: Penny and Giles cross-fader, 7 knobs, and 12 buttons
Audio I/O:
* High performance audio I/O card with low latency including 24-bit/96kHz professional 4-in/6-out
* 2 mic/instrument preamp inputs with Phantom Power of 48V
* 2 analog line inputs
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* S/PDIF digital I/O (coaxial)
* 1 headphone jack with volume control
Display:
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* External video port for running dual monitors or a video projector
Presonus FIreBox
* 24-bit/96kHz FireWire recording interface
* 2 front panel inputs with preamps and 48V phantom power
* 2 balanced TRS line inputs
* 6 balanced TRS analog outs
* MIDI I/O
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* Recording and playback through 6 inputs and 8 outputs simultaneously
* Stereo headphone output
* Volume control
* Compatible with most ASIO/WDM and Core Audio based applications
Connections:
* MIDI In/Out
* Sustain and Expression ports
* 2 USB 2.0 ports
* FireWire 400 port
* Gigabit (10/100/1000) Ethernet port
Software:
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PREMIUM Factory Sound Library V4:
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Included Accessories:
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* Start guide
* Owner's manual (PDF)
* Motherboard manual
* Open Labs Sounds Utilities and Drivers DVD
* 3 Reference Maps
* 2.5mm wrench
* Additional screws and washers for hard drive upgrade
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The new Timbaland Special Edition NeKo, an all-in-one production studio powered by Windows™ XP, is capable of running virtually any Windows XP compatible software including a variety of DAW software, virtual instruments (VSTi), virtual effects (VST) and other music applications.Dressed in the same Arctic White Chassis color scheme, the Timbaland Special Edition NeKo is the perfect solution for the studio to road experience.
“Timbaland wanted the ability to work on his music from home on a larger unit and still be able to travel easily with his MiKo. This was a fantastic way for Timbaland to achieve this by utilizing gear with matching specs and software,” said Victor Wong, Founder and Chairman of Open Labs. “By introducing this model we are able to provide the features that most people are looking for, while reducing the price over $1,000 from the NeKo LX model.”
The Gen4 models are now equipped with Intel Core2Quad™ processors providing the most processing power in any production station available today.
The PreSonus FireBox is a 24-bit/96kHz FireWire Recording System with a 6-in, 10-out computer recording interface. It boasts 2 crystal-clear Class A preamps with 45dB gain, ultra-wide 10Hz-50kHz frequency response, and professional 24-bit/96kHz converters with 110dB dynamic range for a big, musical sound.
It has 2 mic/instrument preamps with 48V phantom power conveniently located on the front panel. It gives you 2 balanced TRS line inputs, 6 balanced TRS analog outs, as well as MIDI and S/PDIF I/O. You can record through 6 inputs and playback through 8 outputs simultaneously. It also has a stereo headphone output and the main volume control on the front panel.
The FireBox is compatible with both Windows XP and Mac OS X and is compatible with many popular ASIO/WDM and Core Audio based applications including Sonar, Cubase, Nuendo, Logic, Digital Performer, Premier, and many others.
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- E-MU™ Modular System™
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- Ensoniq ASR 10™
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- Ensoniq MR61™
- ARP™ 2600™
- ARP™ Axxe™
- Roland™ JD800™
- Roland™ Jupiter 8™
- Roland™ JX-8P™
- Roland™ TB-303 Bass Line™
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- Moog™ Memorymoog™
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- Hammond™ B3™
- Rhodes™ Electric Piano™
- Hohner™ Clavinet™
- Yamaha™ CP-70™
- Wurlitzer™ Electric Piano™
Running within the new Proteus X 2.5 environment, (Proteus X v2.5 is available only to Open Labs) these keyboards are reborn inside the Timbaland Special Edition NeKo providing world-class audio quality, choice of instruments, ease of use and represents a value of over $60,000 if the actual keyboards were purchased individually.
When combined with the new Open Labs sound library V4, the Timbaland Edition NeKo contains over 35-gigabytes of premium sounds, constituting 28,074 presets. The street price for the bundled software and sound libraries is $3,564, which includes $487 worth of Open Labs Special Edition plug-ins, optimized by the software developers for use with the NeKo.
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This is a once in a lifetime opportunity . Sounds and software installed includesV4 library ( Gen 4 ) and V5 library ( Gen 5 ) and other plug-ins. Also included : Trillian , Omnisphere , Refx Nexus, Ableton Live suite 8 Full Edition , Komplete 6 , Battery 3 .
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Thanks for the tips peoples! this is some really valuable info here, browsing through older posts, and taking notes!!
does anyone know how to pitch shift in FL studio without making the sample sound rough? whenever I pitch shift above +900 it sounds crappy. any advice is appreciated
hope that helps catx
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has anybody has troubles in FL Studio when using izotope ozone to EQ parts of a track and it throws the timing off? its rightfully pissing me the fuck off lol
i got it EQd so it sounds great but now the sample and drum timing sound slightly off
it could be that my laptop blows ass but i dont think that would do it (talkin about even after i make an MP3 of it)
co-sign Cut'n :ouch:
big up though , Caper! :spin:
Mumm that sucks...... FL can be a gift or a curse. shit like that will happen and when it does thats when I let FL get maaaad DUSTY. I just had a crash and I still haven't put FL back on my HD .... thinking about not using it anymore at all. I'll prolly go back to it though ....
WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT DIGI RECORDER THAT YOUR HOMEBOY LET YOU BORROW???? DID YOU EVER FIGURE OUT HOW TO RECORD ON IT.
I'm copping a digi recorder next cuz I had enough with using the cpu for right now. I'll have to use the cpu to load up my SP's SD card an thats it.
I even been tinkering with recording back and forth by using a VCR ..... :ouch:
i gave it back to him after a couple weeks of it sittin on my floor lol
im too comfortable with fl and i wasnt sure how to use that thing or even what it did ...
I think i got around that problem today but it was still ghey
i really want to get skilled with reason 5 but atm my setup will only allow me to get about 3 drum patterns in before it lags and shuts down the whole program
word that shit happens to me too. when I use a couple of the first presets it doesn't lag, but when I add alot of effects to it my computer shits itself. but ozone, and FL are still very good programs. I'm guessing your laptop doesn't have enough RAM to support the program.
big up Caper for posting those two. I ended up watching the uk dudes channel and there is some really good tips in there for mixing that I didnt know about. Shit made me get excited about FL again. 1
Whut up!
I´m makin beats for a while now but I´m still havin problems with makin a decent mix..
Now recently I copped an Mbox2 and pro tools. My question is would U recommend to use the EQ presets f.e. for kicks, snares etc. can I make a legit mix usin them?
is there any way to use an analog mixer with a DAW such as fl studio?
say i had some cool effects on my mixer i wanted to alter a sample with
Yes and No. If you know nothing about EQ'ing presets are a good starting point but never depend on them because they are someone elses presets on a totally differnt kick. Your kicks and someone elses kick drum are never going to be the same. So ya if you have no idea what you are doing begin with a preset and work your way around that. My best advice is find some info about eqing read about it and just start form scratch. It's going to be a lot of trial and error at first. be patient and stick with it.
Of course. your just going to need a, i/o interface to hook your analog interface to your fl/laptop's i/o's. The conventional thought when using analog mixers is to leave your DAW faders at unity gain (or whatever it is YOU call it) and mix with the faders on analog console. And of course for FX your ging to need inserts. All depends on what gear you are actually using.
I use an analog mixer got EQ, gain, compressor & effects all built in which all range from pretty good to decent however i have noticed in my case it sound good going in but it adds a bit of distortion i don't know why so i don't even fuck with none of the extras just run in flat and add any effect with plugins
but it could just be my mixer or cable or interface don't know
essentially you need to send the sample you want to add effects to, out to your mixer and add effect & send it back to your DAW & record it on to a new track with effect
you cant control FL mixer with your analog mixer you would need a digital mixer for that, they are nice but cost monies
what type of monitors you have ultimately mixing comes down to your ears & start try to train you ears their are videos for this I'm pretty sure you can youtube it, if you have a shitty pair of headphones or computer speakers that can be an issue
I rock with Pro Tools too and while their plug ins are decent & their presets are good starting points however there are better rats & plugins out there with nice presets, i recently had the same issue & i learned learning how to properly EQ comes with time practice & tuning your ears its not gonna happen over night, start with the presets and play with it to you get the sound that you desire
if you have any questions on plugins just PM me
Question
The software I use to record saves a wav file on my pc's recordings file on the docents area, it's weighing down my laptops performance n shit.
How would I got about changing that to automatically save on my external hard drive .
Wat I mean is it saves a copy of eat ever I record vocally on the software
using mixcraft right? go to files -> preferences -> recording -> and you should be able to choose the folder it saves in.
in other news
anybody try FL 10 yet?? im getting into it now and i hate it. they made it prettier and unnecessarily less user friendly. i think im gonna go back to FL 9 soon
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oh and it crashes constantly so fuck that