Fl Studio Free Time Stretch
I know it's technically not a dnb-related question, but i figured this board is full of FL studio experts, so maybe you can help me out with an annoying problem I have with it.
I have a nice stem of a pad sound from a remix competition. It was cut to be loopable and it contains a few notes, so what the guy did was cut it somewhere at the middle/end of the last note. So far so good, and played at the original speed (145 bpm) it loops perfectly if I automate a fade in and fade out at the first and last sample respectively. Now when I change the BPM of my track and use the 'pro transient' time stretching option to readjust the sample, it doesn't stretch correctly, but a bit too short - check out the image:
..and that way I can't use the sample, obviously. The problem occurs at different tempos, regardless of whether I set it higher or lower than the original one..
I would be really glad if anyone can tell me how to fix this..I could work around it with Audacity or something, but I really feel there is something I'm doing wrong in FL, or some other option I haven't tried yet..
greetings
teenious
I just lost the samples in countless songs because I was stupid and forgot to back up the folder 'C:Program Files (x86)Image-LineFL Studio 20DataPatchesRecorded' I still have the project files but many of them are useless. I lost about a year worth of samples for. There are several ways to do this. The easiest and simplest way is to first import the sample into FL studio. Then double-click. Go to the set of knobs on the window that pops up marked “time stretch”.
In FL Studio Piano Roll, there’s this very handy little feature called Stretch Handle. With it you can quickly ‘stretch’ your notes to make them fit to time. It comes very useful when you have a group of notes and you want to make them longer or shorter. For eg. if you have a group or sequence of notes and you want to make them all eg. twice as long (or shorter), just drag them with the Stretch Handle – no need to edit the notes one-by-one.
I’ve also found it very useful with live recordings as sometimes I want to record melodies to Piano Roll live with my MIDI keyboard without metronome or drum beat (just to detach myself from that 4-to-the-floor-machine-like-playing) and it’s a real savior when I want to make the recorded notes fit to time afterwards.
Fl studio 9 fruity loops free download. This is how you use the Stretch Handle:
In the Piano Roll, select some notes and when you do that, a little ‘circle’ appears after the selected notes. Left click and drag to stretch the selection. If you hold ALT while dragging, they notes will automatically snap to grid according to your snap-to-grid -settings.
That’s it. Very handy indeed 🙂
Time Stretching Fl Studio
Here’s a video: