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Navi

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  1. Two goat uterii

    The Golden Girls on DVD

    A box of refreshing BooKoo

    Peter North's Greatest Hits

    Dining on a Budget by Alistair Crowley

    ...oh wait. this isn't the Christmas Wishlist thread.

    :P

    I use FL Studio 6 for overall stuffs. Do some post in CoolEdit.

    My sounds come from Kompakt, Broomstick Bass, LoungeLizard and Ravity, as well as a shitton of drum samples from Modernbeats.com. I also make use of the FL plugins (mainly to thicken the bass sound using 3xosc).

    I have an edirol midi controller, three guitars (two electric, one acoustic), a pair of 70$ headphones, and a AT2020 mic that runs in through a TubePre.

  2. thats odd, cause i've usually found that a lot of external vsts won't respond to note panning/velocity, etc. I've never had a problem panning out notes in soundfonts.

    What you might want to do if nothing is working is, clone a new instance of the instrument, delete all the non-panned notes and just pan that channel how you want it. Likewise with the strings: make four channels of it and pan the channels as you want. Yeah it's tedious and less CPU efficiant, but if individual note panning aint working, that might be your only option.

  3. Would I just use the beatslicer thing in FL and chop out little peices?

    Just as a further sidenote, it is possible to get the stutter effect in beatslicer, but personally, when i'm cutting and stuttering my musicstuffs, i prefer to bounce the target track to wav and then use the playlist's cutting tool to chop and move around all my pieces. in my opinion, it's cleaner and less irritating than the beatslicer, plus there's less annoying pops and crackles.

    here's an quick example of an original drumloop followed by the same loop cut and chopped up in the playlist. No other tools were used.

    http://www.mythrilnazgul.com/drumloopcomparison.mp3

    the playlist is extremely powerful for this sorta thing. dont underestimate it.

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