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Summary: The default mode in FL Slayer uses power chords. Learn how to use different modes in the FL Slayer guitar emulator 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
"Taking it from the top I will be showing you the first thing that you should notice when you use FL Studio Player. Right up on top here is the menu called mode. The first default setting we are using is power chords and it plays a chord every time you play the note. Now if you want to use that that is perfectly fine but there are a whole bunch of other modes you can use to do neat stuff. None just plays the first note for you to do your own stuff like that. Auto chords makes a whole major chord instead of a power chord. The speed setting here determines how it takes to play all the notes in the chord. You can't really tell it because of the distortion but what is happening is that is actually arpeging through the notes. Power chords we already discussed and strumming, what strumming does is you make a chord and make a chord in the piano roll and it will actually delay the time between the chord to make it sound like a strumming chord. Solo fix means that it only lets you play one at a time and solo dynamic means that it will slide in between the notes creating an effect as if you are doing pretty good solo dynamics as if it is being played by a real person."
eHow Article: Fruity Loops Studio Tutorial: Slayer Modes