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Old 07-05-2006, 10:18 AM   #1
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How to create/compose drum loops from midi file in FL Studio?


Hi everyone,
I am a beginner. Could anyone give helpful instructions on how to create/compose tracks from a midi file. i already have some midi files which have the patterns in piano roll. i want to use these patterns in my project in FL Studio. how do i do that?
I understand that i can copy and paste the patterns in the piano roll window, but some tips from experienced and skilled people here would be greatly appriciated.
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PodGod was cool enough to put together a great walkthru here... http://www.guitars101.com/forums/bt-tuto...ity-loops.html
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Old 07-06-2006, 06:10 AM   #3
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I think he was asking how he can CREATE Drums using Fruity.. Not how to spruce up existing MIDI.

If yes, then it seems to be a common ask around here. I haven't seen a tutioral on that.

If anyone finds one or could do one .......It would be instant HIT!!!
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Looks like he said he already has a MIDI file.
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Quote:
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I think he was asking how he can CREATE Drums using Fruity.. Not how to spruce up existing MIDI.

If yes, then it seems to be a common ask around here. I haven't seen a tutioral on that.

If anyone finds one or could do one .......It would be instant HIT!!!
Maybe you should read his post again...
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my apologies..you are correct Supercharge. I need to slow down a bit now a days, my mind isn't processing like it use to.
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Hi:

I would suggest to convert the MIDI files to WAV so that you can easily work with them. The Sampler app that comes with fruityloops is great and allows for much tweaking of the sounds. You can drag and drop the Sampler uno your channel window and then click it to open the sampler window. From there you can load the WAV file and ork with it.

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Hers a link to a real basic tutorial on how to create custom beats in fruity loops http://www.guitarguru777.com/tutorials/fruity

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Many thanks to all for their valuable effort and contribution.
Sorry for replying late, had been out for some time.

I will surely try out the tips and tricks given here. i hope this helps to improve drum tracks preparation from midi. will get back soon..
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