Ditzy-Doe
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Post by Ditzy-Doe on Apr 30, 2014 16:38:23 GMT -6
Is there any way I can use a genuine-sounding electric rock guitar sound in FL Studio without maxing out my limited CPU? Just give me some solutions and I'll try them out.
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Jojo
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Post by Jojo on Apr 30, 2014 17:01:52 GMT -6
you may have to do some fiddling around with one of the preset electric guitar samples provided, or you could sample real electric guitars from songs and go from there. i can't remember the exact details on how to do it but i remember there was a way to create new instruments almost from scratch where you altered a preset until it was a different sound or it reflected what you wanted.
though unless you plug up an electric guitar to your computer and start playing some hardcore riffs i don't think it's going to sound anywhere near as genuine as you'd like. you can only go so far with artificial stuff.
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Ditzy-Doe
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Post by Ditzy-Doe on May 13, 2014 10:41:09 GMT -6
you may have to do some fiddling around with one of the preset electric guitar samples provided, or you could sample real electric guitars from songs and go from there. i can't remember the exact details on how to do it but i remember there was a way to create new instruments almost from scratch where you altered a preset until it was a different sound or it reflected what you wanted. though unless you plug up an electric guitar to your computer and start playing some hardcore riffs i don't think it's going to sound anywhere near as genuine as you'd like. you can only go so far with artificial stuff. Oh! I forgot to mention that I did later find a way to do it by putting a filter on the triple oscillator, but I have to make it as an independent track, export it as a .wav, and use it as a sample to prevent overwhelming my system. And yes, as an acoustic musician, myself, I do understand that principle. I don't want to be exact- I just want to get as close as I can.
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