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Summary: The Fruity Loops sampler has a built-in delay feature. Learn more about modifying samples 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
"Now we're going to discuss the last menu in the sampling menu, the function menu, labeled FUNC, next to the miscellaneous menu. The function menu is full and rich of stuff that you can do to change the sample. It has its own delay inside, it has an apprasiator, it has a gate, it has keyboard tracking, it has another keyboard down here for you to again, edit and change the master middle or the length of playable area. Over the next few clips I'll discuss how to use delay to do the similar things as we did in this, how to use the apprasiator to do again, what I did to the other sample. But I'll also explain how keyboard tracking can be useful, and how the time menu can use the gate and the offset and the full porta setting to do some interesting stuff in time cutoff and time management in your sample. For now though, you're just going to have to look at the menu and just sort of know where this all is in the UI, the user interface because sometimes some of this stuff can get pretty lost and you don't really know what happened and what knob you turned. As everything is labeled mod x and mod y."
eHow Article: Fruity Loops Studio Tutorial: Sampler Function Menu