![]() ![]() “Dump score to piano roll” is like a “manual auto-dump”. (You can always re-enable it whenever you’d like). disable auto-dump for a very awesome Slicex workflow. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve programmed my MIDI Notes, decided to adjust one slice, and Slicex replaced all my MIDI Notes!Įven though CTRL + Z (undo) fixes it. If you disable auto-dump, you can simply just use “Dump score to piano roll” to push all slices as MIDI Notes into the piano roll (explained below): Disable Auto-Dump stops Slicex from replacing your MIDI Notes in the Piano Roll when you move a slice! This means if you move one of the slices, it will remove all your MIDI Notes you’ve programmed, so be careful! One of the most annoying features of Slicex is that it automatically enables “Auto-Dump”. Two things to mention about Slicex in the Piano roll: Now you can simply click in MIDI Notes in the Piano roll, and use Slicex as a Virtual Instrument! RIGHT-CLICK Slicex in the Channel rack, and select Piano roll. The most powerful part of Slicex is using it in the Piano roll. A longer loop gets a little trickier, requiring more zooming in/out, or trying to find the slice to trigger off your MIDI Keyboard. If you drag a normal audio loop (5-20 seconds), I’ve gotten the best results. If you select Sharp Auto-Slicing, you’ll find the slices are very short, and extremely hard to use. (It’s one of those “creative things to try” when making beats).īut, if you’re dragging in another types of audio, like an audio loop containing melodies, sometimes you may have to fine-tune Slicex.Īgain, usually Medium Auto-Slicing gives the best results. ![]() Loading a drum loop into Slicex to sample is a very powerful beatmaking technique to make a drum loop because sounds overlap each other, and when you trigger different sounds, you may get that sound overlap for a cool sound. In the image above, I dragged a drum loop into Slicex.īecause a drum loop has very visual and clear transients (spikey parts of the audio), an audio slicer like Slicex automatically slices this type of audio very easy for us. I usually find medium auto-slicing gives the best results. If Slicex doesn’t slice as intended, simply RIGHT-CLICK the auto-slice button (red arrow in image), then select a different auto-slice option. You then simply press your MIDI Keyboard keys to trigger the individual slices of your audio!: How to Set Slice Size in Slicex (grid size) in FL Studio When you drag a loop into Slicex, it should automatically slice the loop for you. ![]()
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