How to replace the drum loop Kick in FL Studio XNUMX (paid edition)
Click here for the free version that you can do with FL Studio
I think the free version is practical enough, but paid plug-ins have many advantages.
This timeMelda Production MDrum ReplacerIs used.
(It is on sale now, so it is recommended for those who do not have it)
What's great about this is that the drum library can use Melda's free drum library.
-Replace Kick with Frequency Splitter and MDrum Replacer
-Replace Kick using Slicex and Kick sound sources
Replace Kick with Slicex and MDrum Replacer
When using a Replacer such as "MDrum Replacer", Kick must be Kick only.
(Although it is possible to forcibly stack them, there may be a phase problem.)
This time, use "Slicex" to send only Kick to another mixer and replace Kick with "MDrum Replacer".
First, load "Slicex".
The loop is also read appropriately.
I chose Kick because it was a good idea.
(It's an unreliable Kick)
Assign "Slicex" to "Mixer 1".
Then load "MDrum Replacer" into "Mixer 2".
Find the location of Kick in "Slicex" and assign "Mixer 2".
I took a video here, so please take a look.
Kick is now output from "Mixer 2".
All you have to do is select your favorite Kick with "MDrum Replacer".
"MDrum Replacer" is amazing, and there are a lot of Melda effects.
To use it, click "+" in "FX" of "DRUM EDITOR".
Then a lot of effects will be displayed, so choose the one you like.
This area can only be called a stone.
But for Kick, maybe I use Comp or a little EQ.
However, Replacer can also be used to add snares and Fx, so in such cases, spatial effects are likely to play an active role.
There are also presets.
Click the red frame in the figure below of "FX" and click "Load".
A good amount of presets will be displayed as shown below.
How to replace the drum loop Kick in FL Studio XNUMX (paid edition) Summary
After all paid plug-ins are wonderful.
You can replace the Kick very easily.
And the effect is the quantity and quality of Melda-san.
(It's just bad if you don't get used to it)
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