One of the best tutorials I've seen bro. Could you please do a short version video of the basics behind the time signatures and what they achieve when using them? You explain throughout the video but a summarised version that covers all grounds in that area would be amazing.
Do you have a video on how to set up the piano roll? I'm confused on how you know what part of the drum kick is on the piano roll. Like how did you decide to order them?
@@Codysurfsup sadly FL-Studio does not have the function (yet) to rename the piano roll or assign specific sounds to each key. Except for FPC and a few other FL Stock plugins there's also no way to see which key is what element of (for example) the drums. I just played around with the Piano roll until I found out where the kick, snare, toms etc are.
Is there a way to put a drum vst on a midi drum track made in gp5 and imported to FL studio? I've been trying to do it with drums ,synths, bass etc and can't find a way to do it.
The Plugin is EZDrummer 2 with Metal Machine pack. Not sure about the samples I showed in the beginning. I downloaded them years ago, I'm not even sure if they're still available
i hate how only FPC supports having the name of each drum in the piano roll... would be so much better if we didn't have to memorize every single drumkit vst's preferences of mapping notes
@@makariussulit FL-Studio in my opinion has the best Piano Roll of pretty much all DAWs. It's pretty easy to use and the tools make working in it really quick and easy. So yeah, for programming drums (or any VST Instruments) FL Studio is probably the easiest DAW to use
I went over how to get a good guitar tone in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DsM0SykRS_c.html The guitar tone you hear in this video was made with the NaLex Ninja V3 (Free)