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Nabeel Ansari

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  1. Try doing it in the HD Patcher. (2.1.1, I think).
  2. I don't think you're very capable of using google.
  3. Yaaaay done. A 2:24 mix done in four hours with nothing but the Kontakt 4 library and Kore player.
  4. Give more memory to the JVM.
  5. Or you could record, post produce and feed it into the web recorder.
  6. I have just started a Bossa Nova(ish) remix.
  7. Short answer? No. Though they are beta testing FL for Mac, so if you want to try it keep an eye out for that.
  8. I'll qualify in a couple years.
  9. This is my gratitude for the barbecue. :3 Internet voting and fair are never in the same sentence unless you're saying they're never in the same sentence unless you're saying... etc. I saw Zircon's post about Jill's entry before anything else. That's not unfair. At all. That's like saying it's not fair that deadmau5 gets hundreds of albums sold while yours only gets 10. Promotion is a factor, and it is a fair fight.
  10. Start a new project. Set the tempo that you want the loop to be changed to as the tempo of the project. Go into channel settings of the channel your wav file is in. There's a place on the first tab named "Time Stretching". Right click "time", hit auto. Type in the ORIGINAL BPM of the loop wav file, and presto. When you play the loop, it'll be played at your project tempo instead of its original tempo. After that, right click the waveform picture and hit "save as" and put it wherever you want it. It's actually way easier in FL10, so you should upgrade. (it's free unless you bought FL as a boxed copy). In FL10, it's easier. You can just drag the wav file to the clip playlist from the sound browser, hit the clip options and press "Fit To Tempo" after entering the original tempo. If it's a clear and concise recording, it should be able to automatically guess the correct BPM of the file. But it makes mistakes a lot, too. Though FL Studio's time stretcher isn't perfect, I don't know if you feel like dropping $400 to use the one in Kontakt 5, so this is a pretty good option.
  11. I'm sure we could fire that back and forth. However, he's already stated he doesn't like mousing things in.
  12. I've been on this site for 3 years, I've been posted for half a year, and I try to help out when it's within my ability on the forums. And you won't even let me give you $13? REVOLUTIOOOOOOOOOOOOOON *sets a pitchfork on fire* New technology, I know, but I like to keep on the cutting-edge. Literally.
  13. Doing that stuff in the piano roll is awful.
  14. Step sequencer is great for drum sequencing. You just need to learn to use it effectively.
  15. Step sequencer is your friend.
  16. I think you're playing too much TF2.
  17. I don't like you people.
  18. Megaman Starforce is amazing. It is 100000000000000000000x better than battle network.
  19. Argh guys, not what I'm looking for. I'm not asking for what I could do if a buy this thing. I'm asking if anyone here uses it with FL Studio, and if so, what do they control with it. X_X
  20. I know.tenchar I suppose I should've been more specific. Has anyone used this controller with FL Studio? Please share how you implemented it in your workflow if you have.
  21. Bowser's Inside Story is amazing. It's the 2nd Sequel to Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga.
  22. NO. HOPPING. OUT. OF. SHIP. JUST... no.
  23. http://www.novationmusic.com/products/midi_controllers/launchpad Has anyone tried using this in FL Studio?
  24. Play it once, find the first note. Rewind, play it, find the second note. That's what I do. But it's *painful*.
  25. Minecraft. ... what? ... but... ... dude, yeah but... Look, I don't care, pull your desktop along with you if you have to. But if you're taking a laptop, that's a huge time consumer. As for DS games, you definitely need to take Pokemon.
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