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phil2000
12-12-2003, 06:54 PM
I would like to know how to record my voice with a microphone in fruityloops. I have a Tascam US-122 sound card and a Behringer b-2 pro microphone. Thanks for the help.
xxkingxx
01-09-2004, 05:05 PM
well actually you wouldnt want to record directly into fruity...whaty you would do is record your vocals then inport them as wave files into fruity
or you would export you song from fruity
either as as a mid or as a wav
input that into a program like samp or cubase then record your vocals
sorry for late reply been away
happy new year
skeggia
01-12-2004, 03:48 PM
why not recording directly in FL?
Asio support is nedded, but nowadays even a crappy SBLive has asio support with kX project driver.
I am fully satisfied with this method and it's easier than any other method.
keenathon
01-19-2004, 02:45 PM
wait a minute skeggia, your tellin me you can record vocals directly into FL? give me a quick tutorial please
phil2000
01-19-2004, 03:43 PM
Originally posted by keenathon:
wait a minute skeggia, your tellin me you can record vocals directly into FL? give me a quick tutorial please
phil2000
01-19-2004, 04:08 PM
Yes you can but it is not easy to explain, it's a all process. Take a look at the demo song in project, newstuff, look at the play list and you'll see the vocal part below. If you click on the little arrow you can edit the sample with WaveEditor, this is the software you will use to record your audio. What I do is, after I created my play list and I am ready to record my voice, I go to the vocal section below the play list and I drag the mouse to create the field where I will record the audio than I start the music so I can hear my patern playing than I click on the little arrow to edit the sample by opening the WaveEditor software and I press on record to disk twice and I can start singing or playing a guitar. As I said earlier, it is not easy to explain, I found out this by looking at the way the demos in fruityloops were created and from there I experimented until I find the secrete of recording audio in FL. I put you on the right track, good work. By the way, if you know someone who has a synthesizer with a 16 tracks sequencer and live in the Boston area please let me know.
Peace
Originally posted by keenathon:
wait a minute skeggia, your tellin me you can record vocals directly into FL? give me a quick tutorial please
phil2000
01-19-2004, 04:09 PM
Yes you can but it is not easy to explain, it's a all process. Take a look at the demo song in project, newstuff, look at the play list and you'll see the vocal part below. If you click on the little arrow you can edit the sample with WaveEditor, this is the software you will use to record your audio. What I do is, after I created my play list and I am ready to record my voice, I go to the vocal section below the play list and I drag the mouse to create the field where I will record the audio than I start the music so I can hear my patern playing than I click on the little arrow to edit the sample by opening the WaveEditor software and I press on record to disk twice and I can start singing or playing a guitar. As I said earlier, it is not easy to explain, I found out this by looking at the way the demos in fruityloops were created and from there I experimented until I find the secrete of recording audio in FL. I put you on the right track, good work. By the way, if you know someone who has a synthesizer with a 16 tracks sequencer and live in the Boston area please let me know.
Peace
Originally posted by xxkingxx:
well actually you wouldnt want to record directly into fruity...whaty you would do is record your vocals then inport them as wave files into fruity
or you would export you song from fruity
either as as a mid or as a wav
input that into a program like samp or cubase then record your vocals
sorry for late reply been away
happy new year
xxkingxx
01-21-2004, 07:06 PM
soory for the lame answer...
better info now
simply click your mixer in flstudio select the in if you have anything there you can record if not that means you need an audio card with full duplex ASIO support
when you click your option in the mixer add an audio clip track then click record on the mixer
on the mixer not the button at the top next to play and it will create the wave at the bottom on the playlist
sorry for the other response that works as well
mrkreepa
06-12-2008, 12:24 PM
does this also aply with fruity loops 3?
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