lfo? downsampling stuff in fl studio and shit like that.

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Lo-Fi downsampling stuff in fl studio and shit like that.

how can i use lfo in fl studio.is there a plugin there?.basically i want to sound my drums more dusty u know and the whole beat downsampling thats what lfo does right? also instruments i use i want them sample down to 8bit analog or sumtin thats what lfo does right? what does lfo do anyway lol.? or is there another way to do that in the channel settings? without the lfo ?
thanks in advance.
 

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bigrob said:
how can i use lfo in fl studio.is there a plugin there?.basically i want to sound my drums more dusty u know and the whole beat downsampling thats what lfo does right? also instruments i use i want them sample down to 8bit analog or sumtin thats what lfo does right? what does lfo do anyway lol.? or is there another way to do that in the channel settings? without the lfo ?
thanks in advance.

Lfo gives a bit of a twist to your sound not necissarily ( spelling ) saying it wil sound more dusty..

U'll need to look for drumbreaks and sample those.. if u want more dusty then u'll need LO FI that's the sound ur looking for.. Like 12 bit drums.. those are the dopest, u can do this in Audobe Audition but it won't be the same as using a 12 bit sampler Like the SP 1200

Hope this helps..

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lol i spelled it wrong i meant Lo-Fi not lfo

how the fuck can i change or add LoFi fx to a normal channel or a mixer channel in fl studio ?
is there a plugin for fl or sutmin.i need it not only for my drums i need that lo-fi thang for my vst instruments too.
 

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you could use the vinyl plugin from izotope and turn down the years or turn up the wear, or even add some dust
 

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i think izotope.com its free and its called vinyl, i dont have a lot of time but i beleive its izotope.com if its not just search the forums
 
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does that izotope vinyl downsample ? and that amplitude thang what does it do?
 
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AMG said:
Use Fruity Squeeze!
i tried that. thanks for mention it how do u use it to get best results i tried it on master channel it didnt came good then i tried on the drums and it came a bit better.how do u used it? other stuff that makes my channels sound "Lo-Fi" ?
plugins ? build ins in fl studio maybe?
thanks in advance.
 

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if you go the the FL Studio Help manual and type Fruity Squeeze, it'll tell you how it works. I've played with it once, didnt really get deep into it. But if you want your drums sounds to be "lo-fi", I suggest that you have each drum sound on a different channel--->going to a different track---->then using Fruity Squeeze as an insert effect for each channel. Last but not least, if you aint feelin' Fruity Squeeze then I'd just download some 3rd party stuff like in the post above. Peace!
 
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AMG i have to thank you man that Fruity Squeeze plugin is tha SHIT!!!!! its exactly what i was looking for now that i know how that b works its amazing.iam starting to love fl studio more and more.
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bigrob said:
AMG i have to thank you man that Fruity Squeeze plugin is tha SHIT!!!!! its exactly what i was looking for now that i know how that b works its amazing.iam starting to love fl studio more and more.
:headbang2

Now, I have to go home and play with it since that you said that. As soon as I leave work in 1.5 hours, I will experiment with it. Good lookin' fellas.
 

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bigrob said:
AMG i have to thank you man that Fruity Squeeze plugin is tha SHIT!!!!! its exactly what i was looking for now that i know how that b works its amazing.iam starting to love fl studio more and more.
:headbang2
no problem!
 

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To take off that clean/pristine sound in drums using FL, you can apply the Fruity Free Filter. On its default setting, but the "Q" all the way down an then adjust the cut to taste. Putting it all the way to the right dampens it a lil bit, but you can get just the meet of the sound if you filter it right. Great for toning down kicks. For hihats an even snares, try using Fruitys "Blood Overdrive" effect. The cut on there is more subtle and can dampen that pristine quality you may find. Also pitching hihats down and up or time stretching them give them a different lesser quality character. Experiment.
 
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5th Sequence said:
To take off that clean/pristine sound in drums using FL, you can apply the Fruity Free Filter. On its default setting, but the "Q" all the way down an then adjust the cut to taste. Putting it all the way to the right dampens it a lil bit, but you can get just the meet of the sound if you filter it right. Great for toning down kicks. For hihats an even snares, try using Fruitys "Blood Overdrive" effect. The cut on there is more subtle and can dampen that pristine quality you may find. Also pitching hihats down and up or time stretching them give them a different lesser quality character. Experiment.

yo fifth what does the "Q" stands for ? what does it mean.when i change it the sound didnt change at all.
 

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pretty sure the Q is the width of the band that is applying EQ, im not sure what it stands for, but i think the lower the Q is the wider and mellower the boost or cut will be, (over a broad range of frequency) and the higher it is the more it will resemble like a jagged peak from a rolling hill, nahmean?
 
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