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How to split patterns in fl studio 12
How to split patterns in fl studio 12







how to split patterns in fl studio 12

This will add a nice variation to the otherwise machine gun -like hihat pattern.Īdd open hihat notes to steps 2,3 & 6,7 & 10,11 & 14,15. Use Step Sequencers Graph editor to edit the Velocity events of the closed hihat in a following way: In the first step, drop the velocity to around 53%, second step to 38%, third step to 78% (default), fourth step to 38% and repeat this to the rest of the three bars. Now, using the Step Sequencer, create a following beat sequence:Īdd kickdrum notes to steps 1, 5, 9 and 13.Īdd closed hihat notes to every step to give that ‘rushing’ feel to the beat. Next, you need to build nice and steady 4-to-the-floor beat sequence so drop a kickdrum, closed hihat, open hihat and claps samples to the sampler channels, rename the channels (just to keep things organized) and assign each channel to a free Mixer Tracks. Here’s an audio example what I’m talking about:

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In this tutorial I will show you how to create a psytrance (psychedelic trance) style driving, hypnotic beat & bassline in FL Studio.









How to split patterns in fl studio 12