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icomeformusic
Date:
June 17, 2006 @ 2:40 AM
i cant make a mean beat now, drums, bass, and a
bunch of other shit, but when i want to add
vocals or a guitar, i allways record using adobe
audition and then import it, and it takes the
clip into a million files, so how do you record
with fl, i hit the record button and nothing
happenes..
DeadraveN
Date:
June 18, 2006 @ 12:34 PM
I also record my live sounds with another prog.
(cool edit, which if I'm not mistaken became
adobe audition..) and then import them, but I cut
them into parts myself.. i.e. have a seperate wav
for "1st verse vocal" "chorus vocal" "second
verse vocal" etc... so the files are reasonably
small.. I don't seem to have any problems with it
that way. or you could export what you do in FL
to a wav, then mix in your guitar and vocals or
whatever in your other program.. I've done that
one as well...
djkaritsu-flp
Date:
June 18, 2006 @ 7:59 PM
the best way to record a sound in FL is to bring
up a wave file into FL Sequencer and then press
ctrl+E
this is the edit mode then record on there hope
that works if you need more help hit me up
TheNowhereMan
Date:
June 29, 2006 @ 11:03 AM
When you hit record it doesnt start recording it
just goes into recording mode. First select an
empty channel from the mixer and in the upper
right hand corner select an ASIO input where it
says IN: (must be ASIO, if nothing is available
in the drop down box download ASIO4All--it's
free!) Then click the disk icon at the bottom of
the mixer channel you selected and tell it where
to save the recorded file, put it in record
mode(click record) then hit play.
Then record.
Hope this helps.
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