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Fruity Loops Studio Tutorial: Amp Cabinet Setup in Slayer

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Summary: Get the right amplifier setup for your virtual guitar in Fruity Loops. Learn how to get the amplifier sound you want with 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.

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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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"In the last clip, we touched briefly on what the cabinet really does. The cabinet is going to be the underlying sound between all of the amp settings. The combo one is the one that was on for the one that we tested for the last one, before we briefly touched on the cabinet then. I will now describe to you more about what the cabinet does in this clip. The dry cabinet when it's not in conjunction with the dry amp, takes the amp setting and sends it through a very distorted sounding sound. Which is purely digitally created, instead of trying to emulate an actual guitar cabinet. That sort of sound could be generated just fine by using the FL Studios fast distortion by itself. Then there's the British cabinet which is based off of British style amp creation. And the combo, which is the combination between the British and the dry. The stacks setting down here is just a separate setting that you can use to change the dynamics of your sound. Those are the sounds that you could use to create with the cabinet in the FL Slayer. And through effects changing or and amp and cabinet juggling, you can create some pretty interesting sounds that we've discussed in previous clips."

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