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ey just wondering how yall get some of those crazyyyyy chops that sound so flawless. I use an axiom 49 midi with fl studio and cant seem to do it like yall... Is it just all practice?? any tips for chopping? like i hear people talking about chopping it up small as possible why is that? when each key will only play like less then a second of audio?
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i use FL to chop......ive used audacity before.......try zooming in all the way before you cut......or if ur using pads it should be easier
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I'm hating!


lol.


EDIT: To add onto what Seany Mac was saying, also use attack and release on your chops so they won't click or have sudden stops. Reverb also helps.

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thanks yall yah i use that fruity slicer, and ceased werds do you know where exactly those optiions are in FL studio since i think thats part of my problem since i get that sudden stop shiet a lot so i think that might help me a lot
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Mess with the ADSR envelope.
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Johnny Beat Johnny Beat is offline
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Yeah bruv.

Just access the mixer and add a Reverb Plug-in.
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i do not know who said chop it up as small as possible but that is bad advice. try choping 2 bar loops into 16 equal peices

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Originally Posted by Ceased Werds
EDIT: To add onto what Seany Mac was saying, also use attack and release on your chops so they won't click or have sudden stops. Reverb also helps.
Why not just cut at zero crossing points and screw that other stuff
Also putting on reverb to help a bad cut is plain stupid.

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Alrighty then. You use the Attack on your mixer channel to determine how hard the kick hits. The Release on the mixer channel determine how long or short the kick sounds. The Decay determines how abruptly the tail on the kick sample stays or cut out. The Cutoff on your mixer is important as well. Use this function to cut off or raise the frequencies of the sample. Time for me to party. 1


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k so i got to that reverb option now whats this talk about cutting it at zero crossing points?? and adsr envelope??

is the adsr envelope in the "INS" section of the sample??
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