Hausdog Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 Whenever I try to change the volume level on a note, it stays constant. How do I add a crescendo or decrescendo? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lunahorum Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 If you want to make the volume gradually increase, use an automation clip with the mixer and a plugin that has gain in it (I believe there is something called Fruity Gain). Right click gain knob -> automation clip or event in piano roll edit. There you go. Now this won't sound exactly like a crescendo because real instruments change their tone as they get louder. You might want to experiment with other effects that atuomate at the same time as the volume like a hint of distortion or various other effects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DDRKirby(ISQ) Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mia Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 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. This is what I was going to say too. If you're unclear on what this means, look up "slide note" in the FL help documentation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hausdog Posted December 14, 2007 Author Share Posted December 14, 2007 Thanks! That helped a lot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zephyr Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 If it's only for one thing though, I would recommend just going into the piano roll's velocity channel and rightclicking a crescendo in. Saves time over automation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jacian Posted December 30, 2007 Share Posted December 30, 2007 So let's say (I've wondered this myself) I have a violin and I want it to hold a note long but with varying intensity (like the player starts out soft with the bow and then begins to hammer it out), would I need to use the plugin to modify its intensity? Just raising and lowering the volume doesn't sound right The affect I'm trying to achieve is just like the violins in the great Forerunner Mix (Alpha) at: http://www.ocremix.org/remix/OCR01659/ Is there a way to do this?! Thanks! ~jace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zephyr Posted January 3, 2008 Share Posted January 3, 2008 First of all, I'm assuming you mean you have a violin sound, not a violin or you wouldn't be asking this, second of all, in the sound you linked to i'm not hearing a lot of sustained strings, only quick strokes, so if you could give a time specification in the form of = (the strings at 2:10) it would be a whole lot easier to help. I think you may be confusing vibrato with volume, vibrato is the very slight raising and lowering of a pitch over time, all good violin players use it as it adds a new dimension to the sound, since it's so slight it could be mistaken for volume changes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jacian Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Yeah... I kind of found out a good way to do it. Thanks though... if I have more questions I'll start my own forum post ~jace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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