Fruityloops and Oxygen 8

sadamz85

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Sup fam,

my friend just let me borrow his oxygen 8 midi controller and i was wondering if there is a way that i can have different samples triggered by different keys on the keyboard. If anyone knows how to do this, please leave a message or hit me up at collegeassistant@yahoo.com

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Beatz 101

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I been wondering the same thing. I have an Oxygen8 and i cant seem to figure out how to record on the piano roll with the keyboard. The keyboard plays the keys, but when i record it doesnt map out...i gotta still use the mouse n' shit. And the octave knobs... i need learn how to use those too.

somebody post some answers please...
 

sadamz85

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Beatz 101 said:
I been wondering the same thing. I have an Oxygen8 and i cant seem to figure out how to record on the piano roll with the keyboard. The keyboard plays the keys, but when i record it doesnt map out...i gotta still use the mouse n' shit. And the octave knobs... i need learn how to use those too.

somebody post some answers please...

Nah..this guy is asking a slightly different question than me. I'm asking, is there a way, for instance, to have one key on the oxygen 8 play a snare and another key play a kick, and another key play a hi hat etc....
any help?

-graicas
 

nasir jones

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sadamz uses the layer in FL...

_Content from help file_



Layer
The Layer channel does not produce any sound by itself - it is instead used to control a set of other layers.

Playing a note on a Layer channel results in playing the same note on all children of that channel. This allows you to create complex instruments with different samples and envelopes assigned to key regions, or mix the sound of several generators in one instrument controlled by a single Layer channel.

Child of a Layer channel can be any sampler channel, as well any Fruity Plugin generator, or VSTi/DXi generator, except another Layer channel.



1. Levels Adjustment
This section contains four wheels that control the volume (VOL), panning (PAN), cutoff (CUT) and resonance (RES) levels of the channel. They duplicate, more or less, the functionality of other controls found in the Channel Settings window. However, they are still useful for some reasons:

Easier automation - You can, for example, create a fade in/out effects for a channel using the volume adjustment wheel instead of the channel volume control. This allows you to independently set the overall volume level using the channel volume wheel, without needing to recreate the automation data. Another example is to use the pan adjustment wheel in this section to create panning LFO without automating the channel pan wheel - so you can adjust the overall panning without recreating any automation data.

Wider range - The volume adjustment wheel has a range of 0% to 200% as a difference from the channel volume wheel (0%-100%). This way you can preamp the volume up to twice louder the original level without using additional effects for that purpose.

NOTE: The levels you set here apply ONLY for the notes played through this layer channel. If you play a child of this channel through its own Step Sequencer dots or Piano Roll, these settings will not be used in any way.

2. Layering
Set Children - Assigns all selected channels in the Step Sequencer as children if this Layer channel. After the assignment when you play a note on the Layer channel, all the children will play along. To unassign a channel from the Layer channel, just select all the channels you want to remain children and press the Set Children button again (all unselected channels become unassigned for this Layer channel).

Show Children - Selects all channels that are children of this Layer channel in the Step Sequencer and deselect all other channels

Random - When this option is off, playing a note in the Layer channels plays the same note in ALL children of that Layer channel. Turning this option on will instead select a random child and play the note on it. You can use this feature to make more analog-like drums or instruments, by assigning many similar samples to each of the children, for each note random sample will be played, thus creating more natural sound for some drums/instruments.

Crossfade - When this option is on, you can use the Fade wheel to create crossfades between two channels that are children of this Layer channel. If, for example, you have 3 channels that are children of a Layer channel, as you turn the Fade wheel from left to right you will hear: Child1 >> Crossfade: Child1+Child2 >> Child2 >> Crossfade: Child2+Child3 >> Child3. First channel is considered the topmost channel (of those that are children for the Layer channel). Second channel is considered the first one below it etc.

Fade wheel - Used to set the crossfade level in crossfade mode.



If you click the small arrow at the top left of this panel you can access some additional commands:

Split Children - Splits the children of the Layer channel across the keyboard (starting with the root key of the Layer channel), assigning each layer to a single key. The root keys of the children are automatically adjusted, so they have the proper pitch when played through the Layer channel. This feature is useful when creating drumkits or instruments where each note has different sample.

Group Children - Adds all children of the Layer channel to a group (a popup window will appear to enter the name of the group). For more information see the Channel Filtering section in the Step Sequencer page.

3. Preview Keyboard
The preview keyboard lets you preview (left-click a key) the Layer channel sound, sets the root key (right-click a key), and set key region of the channel (drag the gray ruler to define the region).

Root Key - The orange rectangle in the ruler above the piano keys shows the root key of the channel. Since each sample has particular pitch (except probably noise samples), FL-Studio has to know how to interpret it - when you set the root key to C6, FL-Studio maps pitches considering that when played at its original speed, sample has pitch of C6. All other notes are generated by changing sample's speed (and thus changing its pitch). So actually setting the root key higher makes all notes sound lower. For example if a sample has pitch C5, and you map it to C6, FL-Studio will consider that C5 sample as C6, thus shifting all notes one octave down. To set the root key right-click a key on the preview keyboard.

Key Region - When you set key region for a channel, all note events outside the region will be ignored (not played). This feature makes no sense when using a channel by itself. However, when using a channel as a layer in a Layer channel to create complex instruments, you might want some of the layers to play only in their specified region, for example, having different sample for each octave (each sample is placed in a separate channel). Drag the ruler above the piano keys to define key region for this channel. Once created, you can edit the limits of the region by dragging its end points.

The panel above the preview keyboard contains some additional options:

Reset - Sets back the default base note and removes the key region (all notes will be played). For the Sampler & DrumSynth that is C5. For SimSynth it depends on how the preset was set in SimSynth.
Fine tuning (FINE) - You can use this wheel to fine-tune the base note in cents. 100 cents are one semitone
 

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nasir jones

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Beatz 101 said:
I been wondering the same thing. I have an Oxygen8 and i cant seem to figure out how to record on the piano roll with the keyboard. The keyboard plays the keys, but when i record it doesnt map out...i gotta still use the mouse n' shit. And the octave knobs... i need learn how to use those too.

somebody post some answers please...

_Content from help file_




Live Recording
Recording sessions allow you to record melodies you play on your MIDI keyboard in real-time. To start a recording session, turn on the Record button in the Transport panel. Now press the Play button (located in the Transport panel too). FL-Studio will play the song as usual, but will also record the MIDI events coming from your MIDI keyboard. You can select whether you want the melody recorded in the Piano Roll score of the channel or the Step Sequencer (see the MIDI settings page).
 

nasir jones

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Beatz 101

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Nah,

Its like when i record my paino rolls, if i shortly hit a key, the bar for that key stretches all the way to the end of the step instead of being a short note.

Its like the keyboard or the program is not noticing how much pressure im puttin on the keys. When i want short notes i gotta do them by mouse cuz every key from the oxy8 makes the notes long ass hell.


Help please
 

nasir jones

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the oxygen 8 works good for me..
 

Tutu aka Snake

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Beatz101: Make sure your samples have a 'loop point'!

left click one the instrument in te pattern view and go to the sample section (SMP), then check if the sound file has got 'loop points' if it does, select it (the light turns on). This way the sounds stops and begins when you want it to.
if the file doesn't contain a loop point it will stretch with every key.

Hope it helps!


Peace
 

nasir jones

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Set the envelope,it must form a box!Check the picture

......hmmm and next time don't thanks me,pay me!!hahahahaha
 

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^Yeah you can!
 
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