The FPC is a great tool to help you make MPC style beats. Watch this simple tutorial to figure out how to use the powerful stock Fl Studio VST to get that genuine MPC feel. It helps if you have a MIDI controller like the trigger finger or MPD. If you don’t that is ok because you can still use a regular MIDI keyboard as well as a computer keyboard. We also have a tutorial on how to use Fl Studio Edison and the Fruity Slicer.
Although there is some latency envolved with software production, this is a much cheaper alternative to buying an MPC. All you really need to do is download FL studio and invest in a good $100-$300 MIDI Controller. We reccomend the MPD 32, MPD18, and Trigger Finger Views (747)
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(URGENT) The tutorial was great man!!! It was exactly what I was looking for in trying to place two different samples and playing them simultaneously BUT how could I go about this….when I sample vocals, melodies, instruments, etc. I always make them into their own “sound” and this allows me play them in any key and they follow accordingly, which in turn slows down the pitch of the sample or speeds it up or you could say it plays in a high pitch or low pitch, but how would I go about that on the FPC for each sample I place into it? Im asking because I enjoy how I am able to play my samples in different keys but I would also like two play two different samples simultaneously but at the same time be able to change the key of each one if I needed to. I would appreciate your help very much!!! If you could please respond to me at my email address clanda90@yahoo.com; and again your site is amazing!!!