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DDRKirby(ISQ)

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  1. yeah. I can run it without ASIO too, actually. Though in both cases I need to tweak the buffer size. Using the "smart disable for all plugins" macro can help too. You should be glad that Prophecy rendered "TheBlob" to wav file. Look at the project file he made for that O_o...insane... I've got an Intel Core 2 Quad CPU @ 2.40 GHz with 2GB of ram running 32-bit Vista. And a piece-o-crap integrated sound card.
  2. Morphine is not included with all versions FL Studio. Toxic is not included with all versions of FL Studio. Synth1 is not included with all versions of FL Studio. Sytrus is not included with all versions of FL Studio. get the picture? FL Studio Producer edition comes with DEMO versions of Sytrus/Toxic/etc. and that means you CAN'T SAVE ANY PROJECTS CONTAINING THEM. phail. 3xOsc is fine. Beepmap is fine. Vibrator allows you to generate vibrations if you have a force feedback joystick/etc. sounds like everything id want in a synth. me <3 3xOsc. of course, 10 3xOscs are always more fun than 1... also, epic win using 3xOsc
  3. Well, I can always get it right =eventually=, with no aid, if I think about it enough. I'm just not always good enough to be able to do it in a snap (though sometimes I am). Still, good suggestions from everyone, I'll think about those.
  4. You can also change the properties of the peak controller instead of Inverting the signal (just raise the "base" value and decrease the "volume" until it's negative). Just two different ways of achieving the exact same thing.
  5. straying a tiny bit off the main focus here, but what kind of things can I do to improve my perfect pitch? I wasn't born with it and I never had any training in it or anything, I just noticed that I had it at one point. It's not spot-on though, and sometimes it takes me a bit to translate the sound to notes, especially if its with unfamiliar timbres of sound (i.e. instruments that I don't hear all the time). I've just been trying to pick out notes whenever I go to recitals and whatnot, or when I hear random stuff like car horns. Is there anything else I could be randomly doing? Also, any tips for hearing chords? They're always a pain...I guess maybe if I learned how each =type= of chord sounded (or for 2-note chords, I guess that would be getting more familiar with how the different -intervals- sound like) then it would be easier, since I could just find the base note or whatever, and then the rest of the chord would fall into place. Whereas right now it's more like I'm trying to discern each note in the chord, =then= put them together and figure out what it is.
  6. for changing the volume of a single note as it's being played, use a portamento to the same note, but with a different velocity. the previously mentioned method works too, depending on what you wanna do.
  7. i'm bad at remixes. this is the only thing preventing me from making a half-decent mix. Mega Man 3 Top Man Spun Wild was me getting lucky.
  8. have you looked at this guide? granted, you're probably looking for more specific advice considering your budget...
  9. oh heck. here's what i had. http://ddrkirby.googlepages.com/DDRKirbyISQ_FLMC8Try3.zip
  10. ug, but that would mean i have to try again...and not phail this time.
  11. yea, works for fruity plugins. Won't always do it for vsts, though--I know some vsts use ctrl+click to reset the knob to default. If you REALLY wanted to get creative, you could link the knob to a fruity formula controller and edit it that way o_o;
  12. school's about to kick my ass and all the ideas i've had (not very many) have phailed.
  13. not sure. FL can't interpret the actual VST interface so it doesn't know that whatever knob you're turning corresponds to dB, so the best it can do is give you the %. IIRC some VSTs actually have an option where you can click on the value of a knob to enter it in manually. In other words, I'm fairly sure you're out of luck. The event editor would probably be the option giving you the most precision, despite the fact that it won't give you a dB representation (though if you really, really wanted, you could do the math yourself...)
  14. Does anyone happen to have the samples that were included in older versions of FL (like FL 4, FL 3.56)? I saved all the old project files but I managed to misplace the samples =(. Seems like I'm looking for a "D_*****" set of samples (see below). Here's some of the specific files I'm looking for: D_Shaker.wav D_Kick*.wav D_Snare*.wav D_Tambhit.wav D_Hat*.wav I just want to listen to the older demo songs in all their glory
  15. we're not allowed to use the Packs->Extra Samples that are copied from the CD, right? (I think they're from the "generic sample CD")
  16. i have lost all reason capabilities (for a "good" reason) and just recently "re-got" my FL Studio. so i'm out. sorry!
  17. i just got my version of FL Studio today and holy shit I managed to work out something outstanding. ...it's not block ball related in any way, but damn, i didn't know i could actually make stuff like this.
  18. My "new version of FL" is scheduled to arrive on October 23, so I'll be in on this, unless school kicks my ass again.
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