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The Reddit Home Of FL StudioSharing a track?Submit it to the Feedback Thread!Posting tracks as links will get you banned and your link removed! Rules:. 1.General FL Studio question? Search the (ctrl+F to search) or visit the official before submitting a question.

2. No verbal abuse of any kind.

3. Only Image-Line, FL Studio, and music production related content. 4. Technical questions are restricted. 5.

No unhelpful contributions. 6. Piracy is not tolerated. No torrent/file links to illegal sources. No asking for links. 7. No preset/sample sharing without clear proof of free source or rights.

8. Posting FL Studio tutorials by others or yourself is usually not spam. 9.

Not giving feedback in the feedback thread within 3 days of posting a track is not cool. 10. Self-promotion is not allowed apart from the feedback thread. (Original tutorials are allowed.)If a thread is about collaboration or something that needs a sound example, then you may post a link to your sounds. 11. Allowed links: anything common and unsuspicious. 12.

No memes.If you violate any of these rules you will either receive a warning or a timed banWant some functional help in FL Studio?Need some technical advice?Want to share a few tips and tricks?Want to discuss plugins, VST's, and the like?Want to do all this on Reddit?Do it here.Other FLStudio Resources:byIf you're here, chances are you've heard of other similar reddits, but in case you haven't, check these out.- post unfinished tracks here for others to finishIf you know of any more, send a mod mail! I like to layer my guitars with some vsti's to help thicken or just enhance the sound. What you want to do is not really possible with Slayer. YouTube has a couple of tutorials on the subject.

Essentially, you want to do is:On the bottom-right of FL Slayer, adjust the 'vel' and 'Damp' knobs. Turn them both almost all the way to the right (per your tastes).

Then you can mimic palm mutes and 'chunks'.As far as 'release' of sounds due to changes of note length, I don't think Slayer can do that.However, despair not! There are two other vst's that are (or were) free.

On the Dream Vortex page (scroll down) is kind of good.The other one - and pretty darn good acoustic simulator - is. This has the ability to tweak the reverb, mute, choke, etc. On an acoustic guitar, as well as adjusting the body style. I love Revitar. My acoustic broke during recording of an album last year. I used Revitar on the as a quick fix; this isn't a shameless plug - just including as a personal reference of experience.I hope I am not rambling; hope I have posted something that might help.

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The Reddit Home Of FL StudioSharing a track?Submit it to the Feedback Thread!Posting tracks as links will get you banned and your link removed! Rules:. 1.General FL Studio question? Search the (ctrl+F to search) or visit the official before submitting a question. 2. No verbal abuse of any kind.

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3. Only Image-Line, FL Studio, and music production related content. 4. Technical questions are restricted. 5.

No unhelpful contributions. 6.

Piracy is not tolerated. No torrent/file links to illegal sources. No asking for links. 7. No preset/sample sharing without clear proof of free source or rights. 8. Posting FL Studio tutorials by others or yourself is usually not spam.

9. Not giving feedback in the feedback thread within 3 days of posting a track is not cool. 10. Self-promotion is not allowed apart from the feedback thread. (Original tutorials are allowed.)If a thread is about collaboration or something that needs a sound example, then you may post a link to your sounds. 11. Allowed links: anything common and unsuspicious.

12. No memes.If you violate any of these rules you will either receive a warning or a timed banWant some functional help in FL Studio?Need some technical advice?Want to share a few tips and tricks?Want to discuss plugins, VST's, and the like?Want to do all this on Reddit?Do it here.Other FLStudio Resources:byIf you're here, chances are you've heard of other similar reddits, but in case you haven't, check these out.- post unfinished tracks here for others to finishIf you know of any more, send a mod mail! A lot of them really depend on how you play it. I bought this old 90s sound module (jv1010) and a friend and I made a track with a guitar patch from that and it still fools people.He's a great keyboardist and guitarist though.

So if he needs a chord, he naturally is going to strum it. Not just strum it, but strum it in the same direction he would on an actual guitar. He also never took the instrument out of its natural range, despite what the tech allowed.No matter how real the patch, if you aren't doing little details like that, it'll sound fake. On the other hand, doing those things can make even a 90s guitar patch sound real.

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