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Fruity Loops Studio Tutorial: WASP Module

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Summary: The WASP module in FL Studio uses a an interface different from the other plug-ins. Learn how to find your way around the WASP menu in FL Studio in this free digital audio workstation tutorial on how to use FL (Fruity Loops) Studio from an expert in music recording.

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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

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"Continuing in this segment on generators we are going to cover another generator called the WASP. The WASP is kind of like the 3X0SE and the TS404 came together to form this new module but with some changes on its own to make it unique. I will show you where to find it in the menu. Once again we are going to go up the channels, add one, and all the way down here we are going to find WASP. This is the WASP module. Now as you can see the WASP module is pretty different looking from all the other modules. It was probably made by another developer that was not the original developer for FL Studio. As it has its own form of touches, it has its own oscillators, it has its own filters and it also has two envelopes. We will cover what that does as well as its two LFO's and what it means to have ring mod and dual voice. We will cover that in the next few clips as we discuss what the WASP does within the FL Studio environment. WASP usually is used to actually make it sound like a wasp and it is named very aptly and we'll discover why that is as we continue talking about it."

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