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Ghost notes will greatly enhance your Fruity Loops projects. Ghost notes are low volume tones or hits, more felt than heard, that add an extra dimension to a track and are especially useful to give the drums a more human feel. If you have ever heard a beat and couldn’t quite figure out why it sounds so full and layered, chances are that ghost notes are being used.
Fruity Loops makes ghosting notes simple.
Start a new Project and choose a sample. I used a kick drum. Now add two channels of the same sample. Here they are kick and kick #2. Kick # 2 will be the ghost track.
The easiest way to set-up ghost notes is to boost the channel volume the first channel (kick) and drop the volume of the other (kick #2) until it is barely audible. Then create a simple pattern between both channels. Keep adjusting the volume of each until the ghost channel feels like an almost silent pulsating echo or pre-echo.
There you go, a Fruity Loops ghost channel. Now experiment with the placement of the ghost notes; I’ve found the best places are the two beats before or after a hit from the sound being ghosted. Any sample in your project can be ghosted this way. Snare drums, hi-hats, and even piano keys work well with ghost notes.
Fruity Loops makes ghosting notes simple.
Start a new Project and choose a sample. I used a kick drum. Now add two channels of the same sample. Here they are kick and kick #2. Kick # 2 will be the ghost track.
The easiest way to set-up ghost notes is to boost the channel volume the first channel (kick) and drop the volume of the other (kick #2) until it is barely audible. Then create a simple pattern between both channels. Keep adjusting the volume of each until the ghost channel feels like an almost silent pulsating echo or pre-echo.
There you go, a Fruity Loops ghost channel. Now experiment with the placement of the ghost notes; I’ve found the best places are the two beats before or after a hit from the sound being ghosted. Any sample in your project can be ghosted this way. Snare drums, hi-hats, and even piano keys work well with ghost notes.