A buddy of mine just introduced me to FL Studio. I've been told I'm a great player and I write riffs and small songs all the time but I've just been recording videos of them on my phone. I don't know shit about technology 😅 this really helps man! Thanks!
@@sundancekid6681 my guy, can you take a doubt of mine, see... can we connect in any way the guitar with a pedal of effects or you have to choose the channel and add a fl studio effect from the app while you play it? sometimes the app doesn't provide effects that you actually understand and with the pedal you can get them live easily
I've been trying to figure this out for a bit, this was super easy to follow, thanks. I have some delay tho, is that normal? Plugged into my PC thru my Line 6 Spider 3 model
That’s a great question, but personally I have no clue. I know how you get it into a midi but it takes some steps. You can record it into Edison and then take your sample into NewTone and maybe melodyne (I’m not certain if melodyne does it I’ve never used it) and there’s an option to turn it into a midi. Only thing is it won’t be your guitar it’ll just be a midi you can use for any instrument in your DAW. Hope this helps a little!
And the don’t use hardcore in fl it sucks, I tried guitar rig 6 instead, you can use free program that’s got a lot of decent sounding presets and you can build your own system! Next is line 6 Helix!
What if I have a drum loop on one track,and I want to play that track while recording guitar on another ,without picking up the drums in the guitar track?
You have to go to the mixer and click the arrow button on the bottom of the master channel, so it plays out through your headphones/monitors. If that’s not right I apologize cause I don’t have the program in front of me
Hey so i've got both a preamp and a microphone connected. Do i have to change something in audio options to be able to record from the preamp. It's onnly picking up the mic
Yeah you’ll have to go into the setting and change it so your input and output is your preamp. And then select the corresponding input that your guitar is plugged into from the mixer
I can’t tell if this is a joke haha cause I mean technically you could. You’d have to get a 2.5mm adapter and do that cause a guitar jack is too big for the pc mic port. I’ve never tried this, but I don’t see why that wouldn’t work haha
6.3 mm or 1/4” cord. I recommend a gold plated one because it's less-corrosive, and lasts longer without tarnishing. It gives the cable a longer lifespan.
Like I mostly play open chords and I play with alot of strumming pattern but sometimes when I reord my self playing is really of time. Like it's not on bpm. Hiw can I time it better.
@@flowyvibes best thing I’ve found is to go in and chop it up individually(cut the intro to match your grid and any spaces between). You can also select the clip and adjust the tempo to match the project. I’m not looking at FL right now, but I believe it’s in the top left corner of your audio clip.