How to use FL Studio How to lower (raise) the pitch of a loop by an octave XNUMX

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How to use FL Studio How to lower (raise) the pitch of a loop by an octave XNUMX

There are multiple ways to lower (raise) an octave in FL Studio.

Here, we will show you how to lower (raise) an octave in FL Studio without changing the length.

If you do it with a drum loop or an instrument system, the taste will be quite good.

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This article and the next article will be sent with the following contents.

-How to load Wav into FL Studio and lower (raise) an octave
-How to load Wav into Edison and lower (raise) it by an octave
・ How to load Wav into Harmor and lower (raise) it by an octave (next article)
・ How to read into SliceX and lower (raise) an octave (next article)

 

How to load Wav into FL Studio and lower (raise) an octave

Drag and drop Wav into FL StudioAudio ClipIs read as.

そのAudio ClipThis is a method to lower the pitch by octave using.

Simply swing "Pitch" left and right.

 

How to load Wav into Edison and lower (raise) an octave

Load Wav into Edison by dragging and dropping.

Click Alt + t or "Time stretch / pitch shift…" from the spanner icon in the menu.

Shake off "Pitch coarse" of "Amount" to the left and right.

This will allow you to raise (lower) the pitch by an octave.

Changing the "Method" will change the texture. (Change of Pitch change algorithm)

How to use FL Studio How to lower (raise) the pitch of a loop by an octave XNUMX Summary

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