I am very confused. (any alternative methods would be very helpful)
How do I alter the attack of my slices on FL Studio I've been following tutorials by altering the envelope and literally nothing happens, I'm not sure if I've disabled something somehow so I went to a new chop and still no matter what I do to the SliceX volume envelope. There is no effect on the actual Slice/Sample whatever it's called.
#SLICEX Changing the Attack/VolumeEnvelope/I don't know what I'm doing pls help
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from what i see in the screenshot, you're in the "rand" section of the envelope. you're basically setting a probability for how loud the slice should be, and is more weighted towards not being quiet
click the "ENV" tab to get to the actual envelope, and also make sure to reset this rand secion to normal so there's no randomization in volume
Smh that was a big mistake on my part, I did use the envelope feature with volume on other samples but it didn’t seem to work though
So im gonna try chop something from scratch and see what happens. Thank you for that spot though should save me a lot of time 🙏
Gave it another go, by uploading the same sample in an altering the volume envelope like so without touching anything else - are there any problem with my default setting, I essentially just want a slight attack on everything, a mini fade in if you will, but no matter what I do to this setting it doesn't seem to change at all....
post a video of your fl
Cool ill do that now
here ive just tweaked the setting and I dont hear anyhting changing sorry if its a little quiet
i see the problem
you're pressing play inside of slicex
if you were to go into the piano roll, and actually draw the note for the slice
it would follow the envelope
or if you were to click the red step at the bottom that corresponds to the slice it works
the envelope triggers on midi, so you're just "previewing" the sample basically
I cant find the original thing i wanted to fix 😂 I’ll let you know when I do thanks so much for your help fr
Im unorganised asf
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