How to use Avenger How to output ARP or SEQ by MIDI in FL Studio XNUMX
I'm yosi, the administrator of Chillout with Beats.
This time, it is "How to output Avenger's Drum pattern by MIDI in FL Studio".
It cannot be output with "Burn MIDI" of FL Studio.
Before that, it may be difficult to understand Avenger's Drum concept, so I will briefly explain it.
There are two types of Avenger Drums
It is mainly divided into two.
-Drum synth types classified in the "Drum" category
The difference between them is that the former sounds in one note and the latter needs to be typed in from the DAW's MIDI sequencer.
It's hard to understand in words, so please watch the video below.
Features of the type that sounds the internal Drum with Drum Seq
Drum Seq is Avenger's cheat feature.
Simply put, it has a drum sampler and a pattern library inside.
Normally, this alone would be a single product, but Avenger is integrated.
Drum synth type features classified in the "Drum" category
A drum kit created with an oscillator like a drum synth.
The sounds of each drum are individually assigned to the keyboard in the Zone.
Therefore, it cannot be played from "Drum Seq".
How to MIDI output a Drum pattern from Avenger
The introduction is a little longer, but it's the main subject.
This time, I will explain using "SQ City Beatz" from the "SEQ" category.
It's very easy, right-click on the image below and you'll see "MIDI Export".
Just output from here.
(Right-click anywhere other than the knob in the red frame)
The only problem is that it's very difficult to understand.
You can also read this exported MIDI data and play it with the "Drum" preset.
How to use Avenger How to output ARP or SEQ by MIDI in FL Studio XNUMX
I thought it was useless because I couldn't export it with the "Burn to" function of FL Studio, but I was able to do it from an unexpected place.
It can also be imported, making it an excellent drum pattern library.
Next time, I will explain "How to output Avenger's SEQ via MIDI in FL Studio".
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