How to use FL Studio How to load and use free multisamples in DirectWave

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How to use FL Studio How to load and use free multisamples in DirectWave

I'm yosi, the maintainer of Chillout with Beats.

I wrote how to use Kontak in the previous article, so I will write it in DirectWave as well.

It takes some effort, but if you only have FL Studio, you can get a lot of tones without spending money.

It's the following free multi-sample material.

If you do not have it, please download it.

Then I will do it immediately.

Load free multisamples into DirectWave

I will continue to use the Casio CZ1000 this time as well.

Drag all your favorite samples together.

Then right click and execute "Find pitch root" on all files.

This will set the root note.

After that, right-click and click "Automap Zone (s)" to complete.

It will set the ZONE wonderfully as follows. (Thank you)

Edit the tone

How easy and article-like?I feel like, so I will edit from here a little.

First of all, I think the easiest way to change the sound is ADSR or Filter.

I tried to make it sound like an edit Pluck.

Change ADSR settings

ADSR stands for Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release.

It can be set from "AMP" of "ZONE".

If you make it look like the following, it will sound like a Pluck.

Change the Filter settings

Two Filters are installed.

You can select series or parallel connection.

There is also a rare filter called "Vox".

Looking at it again, I was surprised that it was made quite well.

How to use FL Studio Summary of how to load and use free multisamples in DirectWave

It was easier than I expected.

At this time, I think I should have thrown away Direct Wave.

After all, it's really good that it's light.

 

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