Fruity Loops Studio Tutorial: Feedback in Slayer

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Summary: Create a variety of guitar sounds with Fruity Loops. Learn how to create feedback 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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"Moving across the Slayer's UI will bring you across three different knobs called drive, presence and feedback. I'll be discussing with you now about what they do, as they are right next to the amp and the cabinet and the next logical step in explaining things. The drive knob does what you would expect it to do, had you seen one on an actual guitar amplifier. It determines how much of the amplifier is being used, and how loud it is in using the guitar. All the way off it sounds like this. All the way up. It's a pretty big change. The presence knob is like as if you had moved the amp farther away, or closer to you. Or if you're in a closed more closed room, or a larger amphitheater, how the sound is disbursed to that. The feedback does exactly what feedback does when you think about it in terms of actually using it in playing guitar. As if you had put the guitar in front of the amplifier, the guitar's signal will send more of the signal back through the amplifier to create that loud ringing sound that is known as feedback in the audio world. This sort of sound is and all the rest of these knobs, are really good for creating the dynamic sound and character that is electric guitar in the world itself."

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