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EnVy Just popping in

Joined: 06 Jun 2005 Posts: 4
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Posted: Mon, 06 Jun, 2005 22:31 Post subject: can any 1 help me out using midi files in fruityloops |
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hi ive got a few dance midi files i want to beef up
can ny 1 give me any tips how to do this
or does any 1 no were a tutorial is on how to do this
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tgl Junior Member

Joined: 11 May 2004 Posts: 75 Location: Norway
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Posted: Tue, 07 Jun, 2005 5:14 Post subject: |
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open floops -> file -> import -> MIDI. _________________ http://www.t-g-l.com |
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EnVy Just popping in

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Posted: Tue, 07 Jun, 2005 13:26 Post subject: |
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yes i can do that
can u help mw with
adding kicks n stuff to the midi file |
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tgl Junior Member

Joined: 11 May 2004 Posts: 75 Location: Norway
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Posted: Wed, 08 Jun, 2005 2:52 Post subject: |
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eh? You mean assign an instrument to the MIDI Out channels?
Add the Fruity LSD to your mixer, and give it port, let's say... 10 (if not used by another programme)
Go to the MIDI Out "sampler" and click on it. Choose Port 10, channel 1 (so it gets connected to channel 1 on the LSD) and in the Patches dropdown, choose your instrument. (percussion, drums, synths, strings, you name it).
Do the same for your other MIDI Outs, just choose another channel so it doesn't overwrite. _________________ http://www.t-g-l.com |
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