Newtime works really well for this purpose also. If you snap to zero crossing and add a marker to every downbeat, you can adjust the timing. It will likely be quicker than all other methods except Serato.
@@BeatsbyTej I just saw like 10 minutes dedicated to FL Playlist method and then like 30 seconds if that in which Serato does all the heavy lifting lol
The Isley Brothers... a great sample choice for this demo my friend 😎👍🏼
This was very helpful for me! Thank you bro!!!
Fire bro these are helpful keep em coming👊🙌
Newtime works really well for this purpose also. If you snap to zero crossing and add a marker to every downbeat, you can adjust the timing. It will likely be quicker than all other methods except Serato.
Forgot about newtime, this also a great method
Love u bro
Does that key shift knob, next to the time stretch one, at the bottoms change the scale of the sample?
how do you change the color like that for the sample audio
Options -> General settings -> Display -> Colorful waveforms ( I think )
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what about 100 bpm to 140 bpm without sample moving fast
Assuming the bpm of the sample is 100, change the project tempo to 200 and change sampling mode to stretch. Then move project tempo to 140
Moral of the story, get Serato Sample 😄
😂😂 to be honest I still prefer the FL playlist method just because chopping smaller parts of the sample is easier to do compared to serato sample.
@@BeatsbyTej I just saw like 10 minutes dedicated to FL Playlist method and then like 30 seconds if that in which Serato does all the heavy lifting lol
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