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Summary: This Fruity Loops combination produces an abrasive sound. Learn more about combining FL Studio generator sounds in this free digital audio workstation tutorial on how to use FL (Fruity Loops) Studio from an expert in music recording.
Stephen O'Leary is 19 years old and has been working with digital music within digital audio workstations for the past five years. His aspiration in life is to make a living in mediums...read more
"As we continue down the list of the three XOSE oscillators, the next one we're going to run into is the sine square. The oscillator's next button is this one here that's really a combination between the sine and the square wav. Where the beginning of it is an upward smooth hill, and the rest of it, the rest half of it is just a sharp turn that is the square wav. And this is what it sounds like when you play it. It's a really very abrasive noise, as most of the three XOSE sounds are. The three XOSE by itself usually doesn't really do much in terms of a decent sound. But all of it is really good when you want to incorporate it into other stuff that you have done in a song, or effects in the mixer itself. Just a note here. This knob here that says CRS, stands for the course which changes every knob here. Here is a semitone, which is actually listed up here as you do it. It's a note and pitch shifting. And whenever you put up, whenever you put up a new one, it's always set so that it's one octave, an octave lower and an octave lower. So that the default sound is always actually three octaves at the same time."