i mean i sample stuff in reason ,so you know there is no timestrecting ,i was wondering if you got a fast sample ,is timestreching really effective?and have there been a crazy sample that you wanted to flip ,but couldn't cause it was too fast?
i mean i sample stuff in reason ,so you know there is no timestrecting ,i was wondering if you got a fast sample ,is timestreching really effective?and have there been a crazy sample that you wanted to flip ,but couldn't cause it was too fast?
I use it on most my beats now
Yah slowing down samples feels strange to me whenever I do it but I'll do it.I leave the sample alone for about 45 minutes and come back to it and it often sounds better after that.
Same here and that goes for speeding up some samples...Fl studio's time stretching tool is underratedOriginally Posted by JaySiks
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I always use the time stretch tool in FL. I usually speed up samples with it tho.
you can change the root key of the sample on the NN-XT, it can work like a timestretch..sort of.
I always use timestrectch
99% of the time I will timestretch.
Who said it was underrated...its alot better than my mpc's timestretch and a lot easier to use.Originally Posted by Youngblaze
Whats wrong with mpc timestretch? Mines works fast and flawlessly. I use the bpm match.Originally Posted by respect_mbs
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