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Fruity Loops Studio Tutorial: Sampler Delay

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Summary: The "echo delay" feature in Fruity Loops can be used with the sampler. Learn more about editing samples 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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"The first menu item in the function menu we are going to look at is the built in delay. It is labeled as echo delay in fat mode in the function menu. Right up on top is this little knob set right here, that acts as the echo and delayed modification for the sound. The first knob that you'll see is labeled feed. This is the feed back level, basically just the volume of the delay that occurs. This is the pan, which goes left and right depending on which one it comes out. If I were to play it, you could hear that it comes out of the left speaker board more than the right. The thing about this delay to notice though is that, it'll only play as many ones as you would label here. Unlike the delay and the effect section, they'll play until it runs out of volume. Has the filter modification, that will tell you what filter you want for the effect for the delay. If you want to do that! It has the pitch where it will actually go up there or go down there. And you can do pretty cool stuff like that. Time is basically how fast it does. And the echo is how ninety the right to do it. If I just want to, so on and fourth. That's great"

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