Do you guys know how to avoid the peak meter go high and start making that annoying "clipping" sound? I tried to decrease the volume but it doesn't work.
Tried to use the Fruity Limiter but no results as well... what i'm doing wrong? >.<
When I listen I think it's good but not "awesome", so that's why i'm posting my remixes here.
Your advice is to separate the channels and add Equalizers to each one. And i'll listen Rozovian's remixes, just have to find on the artists section...
I want to introduce to you my remixes in FL Studio 9. The only ones I made are these:
Zeal (Chrono Trigger):
http://www.4shared.com/audio/1Z_quUuF/Zeal_-_Chrono_Trigger__Hidans_.html
Gerudo Valley (Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina f Time):
http://www.4shared.com/audio/XZwsY772/Geru...s_Remix__2.html
Lava Reef (Sonic & Knuckles):
http://www.4shared.com/audio/3vDQ37s4/Lava...ans_Remix_.html
Collision Chaos - Present & Bad & Good Future Mix (Sonic CD):
http://www.4shared.com/audio/cH6AztXW/Coll...sent__Bad_.html
Any sugestions or critics are welcome.
I see. Kind of a difficult job isn't it?
But that's ok, i'll try to focus on the parts of the music and manually put each instrument segment on their piano rolls.
I found this program called Amazing MiDi. It converts Wav to Mid. If I convert MP3 to Wav and then convert the Wav to Mid, it could work?
The site of this program: http://www.pluto.dti.ne.jp/~araki/amazingmidi/
Edit: Nevermind... It didn't work. =P
The deal is, I want to make a remix of a song, but this song is only available in .mp3 file, and I can't sample a mp3 file like I would can with a mid file.
When I use a MID. file on fruity loops, I can't change the Tempo of the Music or the Channel Panning/Volume. It resets to it's original settings. Why this happen?