How to save fpc presets in fl studio
One important thing (not shown in video tutorial for simplicity) is that inside your DAW software you must “listen” on the same MIDI channel as nanoPAD sends/transmits the triggered pads (notes). For example, when you strike the first pad on the left bottom side, it will or should trigger note C4 or A#4 or Db5 inside TRG software module – you get the idea! For that part, we must use KORG Kontrol Editor software. STAGE 3: Sample Mappingģ.1 We must load and map our individual samples (sound files) in our software synth (TRG drum module in NanoStudio, for example).ģ.2 We must, also, tell our nanoPAD midi controller which notes to trigger that will correspond to desired TRG pad (note), respectively. We must edit individual samples (“sounds” or sound files) from our continuous audio recordings (cut/trim silence + fade-in/fade-out + normalization) with sample (audio) editor such as Audacity, Wavosaur, SoundForge, or many DAWs which come with built-in (integrated) audio editing capability today.
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One place to start with free sounds is but there are many, many more… STAGE 2: Sound Editing
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Alternatively, you can use pre-recorded / pre-made samples from free or commercial sound libraries or a synthesizer as a sound source.
HOW TO SAVE FPC PRESETS IN FL STUDIO PORTABLE
“AUDIO SAMPLING” is a fancy word for recording audio (sound) with portable recorder or any device (mobile phone, tablet, laptop, desktop PC + dedicated MICs etc.) capable of recording sound in your environment.
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KORG nanoPAD 2 common usage demonstration throughout all creative stages: STAGE 1: Audio Sampling