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Summary: Get the sound you want from your virtual guitar amp in Fruity Loops. Learn how to adjust 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
"One of the most important parts of electric guitar sound is not actually the guitar itself, it's the Amp, for when you hear an electric guitar, you're not really hearing the guitar, you're hearing the amps interpretation of the guitar. The FO Studio Slayer has its own Amp settings and interesting what you can do to make the Amp sound different yourself. Over here in the lower left hand corner we have the Amp. You can have dry which basically is no Amp and it make it sort of sound like a dry guitar, it's not really as good as if you have it on Distortion. The first one is called tube and that's the one that's already default setting on. It cue and sends it through these three notch here first before it sends through the actual Amp, so that you can change how the original guitar sounds before you send it through Amp. And Vampire sounds like this. Through the cabinet settings, it would also changes how the basic sound sounds themselves. Playing with the sound will make it more so that you can make a sound yourself. If you really want that individual kind of sound, that's first stuff is what you want to do with the Amp and the Cabinet Settings. These things will, through different combinations, can really come up with hundreds or even thousands of different kinds of sounds you can make and it will really makes your Slayer very versatile instrument to use."
eHow Article: Fruity Loops Studio Tutorial: Guitar Amp Settings in Slayer