It does still stretch if you put it in the pianoroll, you just cant visually see it happen. Another way to do it is to just put the vocal cut in harmor, then it won't stretch and you can still pitch it.
Thank you, very helpful. Another request, how do you make a riser with multiple notes instead of just one, like ta-ta-ta, and then rising for each ta-ta-ta, if you see what I mean?
Heey! I really enjoy your videos, im new at FL studio, are you still using the 11 version or do you have the 12? And are there any place we can DL all the same sounds files that you have? Cause i dont really know much about it, but you have alot :D
Great tutorial man! I tried it but it didn't sound the best. The last couple of chops were overlapping. How can I make the chop ends right with the end of the note or have the same size. Because even If I put 1/16 note on the piano it plays the whole audio source.
One way to get around this problem is to create multiple samples (each half the length of the previous one) but a great way is to put the sample into harmor, create your buildup and select the 'cut itself' option so that the sample works more like a note than an actual sample where it finishes as soon as the note stops playing.
Download the 12.3 installer from FL Studio website and install the new version over the old one (without uninstalling the old version) - so you dont lose the registration.
does anyone know how to do that thing like a snare or someshit idk, where it takes you up before the drop? what does it called please i need to know, great vid btw, it really helps! :)
Why tf do you want to use a pryda snare before the drop? I will just make your music more generic and unoriginal, sry but please dont use it before the drop, everyone does it so yea. dont take it personal im not trying to hate :P