Video BREAKDOWN for SliceX BASICS 0:30 -> highlight sample, M, then Enter to *set Marker* ( 0:42 Drag across, enter for more Markers ) 1:20 Autoslicing 1:33 TURN Autodump OFF ! 1:50 Pitch correction (Basic tho, stretches Sample out) better / professional without stretching: 5:58 2:15 Turn off Velocity IMPORTANT 2:30 Advanced shit, how to *STRETCH the Chop to the length I want* !! ( 3:03 Highlight, Alt T , Time Stretcher Function, ..) 4:00 Pretty similar, how to *SHORTEN Chop to the length I want* !! 4:50 How to *SMOOTHEN* the cuts between the Chops so it sounds like a clean uncut sample (Loop half of regions) or 5:30 (Declick...) 5:58 *Pitch correction* WITHOUT stretching Sample 9:54 How to reverse all Chops ( Highlight, Hit ALT, left ) 10:06 how to *Replace just a section of the Sample* (How to replace a chop) ADDITIONAL CRAZY Stuff 6:22 Articulator Settings (Route Chops to Insert) 7:02 Sending all Chops to the same cut group 7:15 Controll Volume of each individual Chop 8:14 Making Drums sound more natural with edited Drum Envelope (open Vol ADSR, then reshape) 9:09 Creating own personalized envelope for Volume of Chops
Really though. I’ve been using Slicex for as long as I’ve had FL and I prefer it over Edison almost every time, but not one video on RUclips has as this much articulation and understanding that I don’t want to just know how to do something, I need to know what and why I’m doing something a certain way. I don’t really subscribe to any tutorial channels, but I definitely subscribed to this one. Saw you’re comment at the top and I was like, “Damn, I feel that.” 🤟🏼💯
When checking the length of a note in the piano roll, you can double click on the note. The duration is shown there and also editable directly. No need to move the note in the piano roll or measure using the playmarker.
Dude thank you so much. For years I have been frustrated trying to figure out how to time stretch each chop. I always saw that there was an option to do so, but my frustration always got the best of me. Thanks man, game changer for me. 👊
Not my discovery but to get a play-through effect (for those who don't know, meaning the sample doesn't stop at the end marker and plays till you let go). Delete the sustain node, make a new one, drag it all the to the top and drag it really far back considerably and voila, more freedom for better unique sampling but make note: it will have to be recorded.
I never bothered to learn SliceX but it's 1AM and I wanted to do something new. This literally taught me everything I needed/wanted to do. Thank you so much! Not sure why there are 7 dislikes on this smh some people just hate to hate.
dude you gave us more sauce in this 12 min video than a bunch of other tutorials ive seen that are 20 min long to tell us how to do 4 main things YOU ARE A GODSEND
I always use Slicex but didn't know half these tips, I used to dread sending 10+ chops or whatever to a cut group manually I didn't know you could do it that easily, thank you
For anyone wondering btw, might be obvious, but you can ctrl c, ctrl v a piece you've already chopped into another section with the same method he uses to replace a section of a sample, if you wanted to process the same sound on different inserts or cut it differently :)
Brooooo thank you so much for showing how to asign all samples at once to Cut 1. I have been asigning each slice to cut 1 , ONE BY ONE. Now you can imagine how painful it can be doing that every time you are chopping samples to play it mpc style
This has taken me to a complete new level. I am so geeked for this milestone of progress in my producer career and just need to thank you Navie! You go crazyyyy
The Start Function Knobs can also be used to make a more Precise de-click by moving the start point away from the clicks. I’ve had to use this function more often than declick out/in regions, because of the inability to actually take away the clicks at times.
I was just in the middle of manually chopping samples and figured there had to be a better way. This tutorial is gold, going to save me hours of tedium, thanks dude
subscribed, this video is a gamechanger i been using slice x for years and have been feeling so limited by it, guess I just didn't know how to really use it!
Ayyy awesome man, thanks. I did a video a few weeks back on a sampler called Momentum that I use instead of SliceX now. You may wanna check that video out cuz I got sick of SliceX and its limitations too
I know I said it before, but this is true for this case as well. This video is super useful, my head is exploding from realizing all the possibilities of Slicex. Thank you, you're the best!
Thanks for all the tips! I remember when started to learn how to use Slicex from scratch I was trying to remake Numb / Encore by Jay-Z & Linkin Park with the sample of Numb. A thing that I do when I use melodic samples is in the ADSR part I select single curve 3 and put it to 100% just to avoid de click at the beginning of the chop
Oooh I'll have to look into this. It's funny that you started off doing remixes/remakes like that too. I used to do that type of stuff when I was super young and first got curious about music
@@red0ctane19 I've been wondering about the masterclass myself.. lol might look into it after my baby boy comes into the world 🌎 this December. Good luck with the choppin!
@@MvnStn I meant this masterclass 😝 But as far as his course, it's well worth it imo! Been in it since the beginning and have progressed so much so quickly. Super active discord. Beat challenges every 2 weeks to push us to try new things and understand new concepts we never would have attempted. I connect really well to his teaching style so was a no brainer for me for sure. If I revisit these old vids a ton you bet I'm hitting those course sections up nonstop as I progress. Lol. Still learning with each watch. Not tryna sound like a salesman, though. Just trying to be honest and support and help others. 😝 Congrats on your upcoming child. That's dope! Good luck choppin too my friend! Stay safe. 🙏
@@red0ctane19 well IF you were a salesman, you woulda sold me! haha But yea, totally agrred on the same points you made. Navie just has a knack for gettin it through my head haha and thanks, im super hyped! Gonna have me a legacy to leave behind! Cheers!
@@MvnStn 🤣🤣 Maybe I needa ask for some commission! Lol. But for real. Went through so many other people before legit learning like I do from Navie. Definitely learned a few super basics from others, but that was more just workflow stuff and shortcuts. Lol. But that's legit! Can't even imagine having a legacy to leave behind. Keep going back and forth. Still have time, though. 😅 Best of luck! Will be dope!
yo thank you for being thorough, ive been trying to mimic a specific sample used by a popular producer, on and off for about a year & this video helped me understand how i can manipulate the original sample in ways i didnt think i could before!
Navie if you had a class offered, I would definitely pay to take it. You are well-spoken, and your knowledge depth is evident by how well you break down the complex stuff so beginners get it first shot!
Thank you for your help, I successfully sampled and sliced to the tempo some oldschool lofi black metal joint and it sound perfect right now. Thank u so much
🙌🏾thank you for sharing , I learned alot about slicex that will shorten my production time. 🙏🏾 People sleep on slicex but its one of the best ways to sample on FL to me.
Been watching loads of your videos over the past few days and I have legit learned more about fl then I have in the past year. I have only been using it to record vocals until recently I have decided to have a go at producing. You are the man! And you deserve way more attention 🙏
Yoo these vids are amazing bro keep doing what you’re doing I can see this channel blowing up in no time for sure! Some tips on beat arrangement and structure would be super helpful btw, keep up the good work 🔥
Thank you so much man, and thank you for watching 🙏🏽 funny you say that, I actually just uploaded a video about beat structuring that's going to be released next week. Hopefully you like that one!
Thanks for your video. Helped my get routing out to each marker in Nuendo's track out or aka active outs. Now you can have effects of your choice to each marker.
Excellent ! And just a question, You've adjusted the waveform volum of the total sample with ADRS graphically. But can you do it only on an unique region ? If a region have a too short attack for example
Bro, thank you so much for this video, I don’t normally subscribe to tutorial channels but if your other videos are as clear-cut as this one than you got my subscription for sure. Stay up and really thank you again, man. 🙏🏼
Great video! There is one thing that bothers me though - let's say I stretch my chops to a certain length (in miliseconds) using the alt+t, but if I later decide to change my BPM I would have to re-stretch my chops again (is that correct?). Can I stretch the chops in a way that will respect the grid itself and adjust to the correct lenght when I change the BPM?
Excellent vid. I've really been sleeping on Slicex. QUESTION for anyone.....whats the best controller with good buttons and knobs/sliders that's good for controlling Slicex (or FL period)?? FL Key maybe??
It was a great teaching, but you teach really fast. I found myself hitting the rewind button a couple of times saying, "what did he just say." Your comfort level is obvious. I just began using slicex in a song last night. Very helpful. Is there a way to drag the individual slices directly into the playlist and rename them, or rename the slices within slicex?
one feature thats missing from the original REFLEX plugin "old school vst" is after timestretches to be able to choose any bpm and it will follow, like the fruity playlist that if you drop a 2bar loop and set it for 2bars in the channel setting that loop will adapt to any tempo.
Bruh you are the absolute GOAT. I just learned so much. A lot of sampling vids are just like "Drag sample into Edison, find your loop, drag it into the playlist" which is fine, but not many people are out here doing actual sampling tutorials with SliceX. I had a question about zero crossing. Does it matter if the 2 lines meet and they're not perfectly in the center (think Edison's green line as the center)? I've always heard that you want to try and get as close as you can to the center when chopping up loops to avoid the popping/cracking, but now I'm starting to wonder if that's even necessary. Should I even worry about that? Or just find zero crossing and not worry about how close it is to the green line? Hope this question makes sense.
Thank you so much man, I am glad you dug the video! For me, I love sampling so getting into deeper concepts with sampling is something I definitely want to do more of. As for slicing on zero crossing, it's something that is a good idea, but having said that it's not the end of the world if you don't. My no means will it ruin your beat. It will just create a click noise every time (and how loud depends on how far off the zero crossing you are). Having said that, if you can't hear it, then I wouldn't worry. Some guys need to get EXACTLY on the zero crossing but for me, it's not that big of a deal if you just get close enough. Also, a lot of the time other sounds you layer on top (like drums) might end up drowning it out anyways. I wouldn't fret about it too much unless it's super audible and it is distracting in your beat.
Super Nice Tutorial, Every time I would move the orange markers sample points , my notes would get jumbled up and mess up everything I made . Just by clicking "Auto Dump" fixes the problem, Thanks 😊 👍
Ayy awesome man, glad to see you got something out of the video! I felt like most of the SliceX videos I've seen didn't show many of the features so I thought it'd be a good idea to cover it. Were there any features that you use often that I didn't go over? I'm curious
@@NavieD It's two other slicing methods that I use that are very useful. 1.) Right click where the sample title is (to the right of the deck selection, directly above the sample itself) and it will bring up the sample properties. Go to the TEMPO tab and type in how many beats, not bars, your sample is then accept. Right click auto-slicing and select small, medium, or large grid slicing to chop the sample on the grid. [ex. a 4 bar loop is 16 beats. following those steps and selecting "medium grid slicing" it will auto chop your sample into the 16 beats.] 2.) For samples that you can't figure out the right tempo or your chops are all off you can chop the sample while playing it. Just click play in Slicex and then click "add marker" when it reaches the points you want your chops. I also like to sustain the chops by going to the volume envelope grabbing that point that is on the "S" marker and bring it to the beginning of the envelope then right click to make another point and drag that out. now when you press the keys, or pads, your chop will play all the way out instead of you having to hold it for the duration or the chop. Bonus tip: When you reverse your sample and your markers get flipped with the sample just click the "Slide succeeding points" button under the sample (the left and right arrow next to the magnet) then grab your first point and slide it to the beginning of the sample. That will drag the rest of the chops with it and keep the length of your chops.
@@worldwidejahnee oh wow, thanks so much for the in-depth reply man. I find auto slicing to be pretty irritating how dysfunctional it can be at times, but it sounds like using your technique of setting the tempo beforehand can help alleviate that problem. Great insights dude!
Video BREAKDOWN for SliceX
BASICS
0:30 -> highlight sample, M, then Enter to *set Marker* ( 0:42 Drag across, enter for more Markers )
1:20 Autoslicing
1:33 TURN Autodump OFF !
1:50 Pitch correction (Basic tho, stretches Sample out) better / professional without stretching: 5:58
2:15 Turn off Velocity
IMPORTANT
2:30 Advanced shit, how to *STRETCH the Chop to the length I want* !! ( 3:03 Highlight, Alt T , Time Stretcher Function, ..)
4:00 Pretty similar, how to *SHORTEN Chop to the length I want* !!
4:50 How to *SMOOTHEN* the cuts between the Chops so it sounds like a clean uncut sample (Loop half of regions) or 5:30 (Declick...)
5:58 *Pitch correction* WITHOUT stretching Sample
9:54 How to reverse all Chops ( Highlight, Hit ALT, left )
10:06 how to *Replace just a section of the Sample* (How to replace a chop)
ADDITIONAL CRAZY Stuff
6:22 Articulator Settings (Route Chops to Insert)
7:02 Sending all Chops to the same cut group
7:15 Controll Volume of each individual Chop
8:14 Making Drums sound more natural with edited Drum Envelope (open Vol ADSR, then reshape)
9:09 Creating own personalized envelope for Volume of Chops
Wow, thank you for this! I am pinning it so everyone can use this
DANG this is helpful thx
im having trouble making my claps in time with the sample lol... help :/
@@10kucold23 check out Navie’s other sampling video - he teaches how to quantize chops using newtime
How do I start my marker at c3 stead of the default
bruh this is the best tutorial for slicex ever wow
Thank you man, glad you got something out of the video 👌🏽
I want to second that! No fluff and straight up. Only really the most useful functions
Big facts my guy
It's true💯
And I'm only 3:48 into the video... I already know alot
Just need to get used to the shortcuts tho
Really though. I’ve been using Slicex for as long as I’ve had FL and I prefer it over Edison almost every time, but not one video on RUclips has as this much articulation and understanding that I don’t want to just know how to do something, I need to know what and why I’m doing something a certain way. I don’t really subscribe to any tutorial channels, but I definitely subscribed to this one. Saw you’re comment at the top and I was like, “Damn, I feel that.” 🤟🏼💯
You literally changed some lives with this one.
😂 that may be a bit dramatic, but thank you nonetheless
Not dramatic at all, trust me🙂
@@randomguy6127 preach
This is hands down. THE BEST Slicex tutorial ever. You helped me, and so many other people with producing. Thank you!
Hahah you are welcome Alex!
I wish every tutorial was like this. Quick, to the point, covers the common pitfalls. Fantastic!
Thank you Cheef! I try my best not to waste peoples time
When checking the length of a note in the piano roll, you can double click on the note. The duration is shown there and also editable directly. No need to move the note in the piano roll or measure using the playmarker.
This doesn’t change the length of the sample dude
Dude thank you so much. For years I have been frustrated trying to figure out how to time stretch each chop. I always saw that there was an option to do so, but my frustration always got the best of me. Thanks man, game changer for me. 👊
Ok, this thing cleared A LOT for me. I was breaking my mind with that master pitch thing, pissed me off much because it changes time also.. thanks!!
Yeah SliceX can be really irritating with it's time/pitch shifting
the auto dump button!!
Thanks man. I didn't know that even existed. I almost gave up because of that problem.
Hahah yep, the auto dump button has ruined many beats throughout history. Glad you're able to avoid it now
Little weird quirks will frustrate you in fl just like the medium slice
@@NavieD I really don't understand the purpose of it.
This video is literally a sample-saver. Thank you so much for making this.
You're welcome!
Let me know if you have a useful tips that I didn't cover in this video!
www.itsnavied.com/kits for a FREE DRUM KIT
Not my discovery but to get a play-through effect (for those who don't know, meaning the sample doesn't stop at the end marker and plays till you let go). Delete the sustain node, make a new one, drag it all the to the top and drag it really far back considerably and voila, more freedom for better unique sampling but make note: it will have to be recorded.
@@tysnblck Good tip! Thanks for sharing my friend
Thx alot man. I feel alot better since IL took Edison away from me
Adding marker 1 as downbeat is better for me, then I have the snap to grid option and can look sections. Need to enter/know bpm
How do you slow the sample down when its pitched up?
I never bothered to learn SliceX but it's 1AM and I wanted to do something new. This literally taught me everything I needed/wanted to do. Thank you so much! Not sure why there are 7 dislikes on this smh some people just hate to hate.
Thank you man! Ah, there will always be people who dislike. That's alright
dude you gave us more sauce in this 12 min video than a bunch of other tutorials ive seen that are 20 min long to tell us how to do 4 main things YOU ARE A GODSEND
Hahah thanks man, I try my best not to waste peoples time
the fact tht navie replied to all thw comments shows how humble he is 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Ahh I just have some time on my hands to talk to people on Tuesdays
You on my top 5 FL tutorials channel, i always do a very deep research about it and you definetly have earned your place...
Keep going hard bruh!
Thank you man, I am glad it shows. Trying my best to give the best information
He Lowkey top 3
Your videos are extremely helpful, step by step and thorough. So refreshing!
BEST TUTORIAL, SMART, QUICK AND RELEVANT TIPS FROM A GENUINE PRODUCER. LOVED YOUR FIRST VIDEO, VERY HELPFUL.
Thank you very much Aman! You're a gem
I always use Slicex but didn't know half these tips, I used to dread sending 10+ chops or whatever to a cut group manually I didn't know you could do it that easily, thank you
Hmm, really don't understand how anyone could dislike this? the wealth of knowledge is amazing! Thank you Navie!
You're welcome Daz! I hope you're learning lots
This is the best Tutorial i've (maybe ever) seen! Super efficient, Quick, informative and still easy to follow.
Thank You.
Glad to help!
For anyone wondering btw, might be obvious, but you can ctrl c, ctrl v a piece you've already chopped into another section with the same method he uses to replace a section of a sample, if you wanted to process the same sound on different inserts or cut it differently :)
Brooooo thank you so much for showing how to asign all samples at once to Cut 1. I have been asigning each slice to cut 1 , ONE BY ONE. Now you can imagine how painful it can be doing that every time you are chopping samples to play it mpc style
Oof, yeah that would be time consuming. Glad I could help man
Been using SliceX for years and this really helped alot
just used slicex for the first time 2 days ago, now this vid pops up, niiiiceeeee. time 2Go crazy next time. thank you again Navie
easily best sampling tutorial on youtube. thank you so much
🙏🏽 thank you so much man. I didn't like the other SliceX videos available so I thought I'd make my own
The best slicex video tutorial, by far. Great job.
Thank you very much my lovely friend
This has taken me to a complete new level. I am so geeked for this milestone of progress in my producer career and just need to thank you Navie! You go crazyyyy
The Start Function Knobs can also be used to make a more Precise de-click by moving the start point away from the clicks. I’ve had to use this function more often than declick out/in regions, because of the inability to actually take away the clicks at times.
God sent you. He knew we needed you. WHO ARE YOU??
Thank you. You are Thee best. Best tutorial ever
Honestly a phenomenal tutorial, and a fantastic reference tool I'll be using a lot! Thanks :)
Slicex needs an instant pitch and stretch feature. Pitching samples with Slicex is very inefficient. Great video btw
Agreed. It's so frustrating. They need to copy the way fruity slicer does it and just put that in slicex.
I was just in the middle of manually chopping samples and figured there had to be a better way. This tutorial is gold, going to save me hours of tedium, thanks dude
subscribed, this video is a gamechanger i been using slice x for years and have been feeling so limited by it, guess I just didn't know how to really use it!
Ayyy awesome man, thanks. I did a video a few weeks back on a sampler called Momentum that I use instead of SliceX now. You may wanna check that video out cuz I got sick of SliceX and its limitations too
Honestly, you are the only person on youtube showing me things I need to know. Thank you
I know I said it before, but this is true for this case as well. This video is super useful, my head is exploding from realizing all the possibilities of Slicex. Thank you, you're the best!
You're welcome boss!
yeah not only did you absolutely smoke this tutorial but this is miles ahead of other tutorials on Slicex. THANK YOU
Thank you man 🙏🏽 glad you got something from the video
You just helped me chop my first sample
Simply the best Slicex tutorial on the Net. Certainly subbed.
Thanks for all the tips! I remember when started to learn how to use Slicex from scratch I was trying to remake Numb / Encore by Jay-Z & Linkin Park with the sample of Numb. A thing that I do when I use melodic samples is in the ADSR part I select single curve 3 and put it to 100% just to avoid de click at the beginning of the chop
Oooh I'll have to look into this. It's funny that you started off doing remixes/remakes like that too. I used to do that type of stuff when I was super young and first got curious about music
@@NavieD I didn't start doing remixes or remakes but I saw a live and a guy from the band was playing the sample on a MPC
Just was trying to learn how it actually works. Thanks, man! The most accessible way of explanation I`ve ever seen about this plugin
The most useful Slicex tutorial on the net. :) Time streching trick on the sample cut is amazing!
This tutorial made it just “click” for me. Hands down most clear, concise instructions I’ve seen on the subject 🔥🔥🔥🔥
You just got a new subscriber. You spat so much game in 10 minutes. I was note taking the whole time. Thank you
As usual, your videos are on point. I'm struggling to get out of my comfort zone and learn new things and actually do something that sounds good
I keep coming back to this one, Navie! Great tutorial!
Same! Couldn't get momentum to work yesterday even though I was using a .wav file. Super frustrating. Lol. So now I need this masterclass again.
@@red0ctane19 I've been wondering about the masterclass myself.. lol might look into it after my baby boy comes into the world 🌎 this December. Good luck with the choppin!
@@MvnStn I meant this masterclass 😝 But as far as his course, it's well worth it imo! Been in it since the beginning and have progressed so much so quickly. Super active discord. Beat challenges every 2 weeks to push us to try new things and understand new concepts we never would have attempted. I connect really well to his teaching style so was a no brainer for me for sure. If I revisit these old vids a ton you bet I'm hitting those course sections up nonstop as I progress. Lol. Still learning with each watch. Not tryna sound like a salesman, though. Just trying to be honest and support and help others. 😝 Congrats on your upcoming child. That's dope! Good luck choppin too my friend! Stay safe. 🙏
@@red0ctane19 well IF you were a salesman, you woulda sold me! haha But yea, totally agrred on the same points you made. Navie just has a knack for gettin it through my head haha and thanks, im super hyped! Gonna have me a legacy to leave behind! Cheers!
@@MvnStn 🤣🤣 Maybe I needa ask for some commission! Lol. But for real. Went through so many other people before legit learning like I do from Navie. Definitely learned a few super basics from others, but that was more just workflow stuff and shortcuts. Lol. But that's legit! Can't even imagine having a legacy to leave behind. Keep going back and forth. Still have time, though. 😅 Best of luck! Will be dope!
yo thank you for being thorough, ive been trying to mimic a specific sample used by a popular producer, on and off for about a year & this video helped me understand how i can manipulate the original sample in ways i didnt think i could before!
Oooh what is the sample?
I really cherish this knowledge bro! Thank you.
I cherish your taking the time and watching!
Im only 1 minute in and already its soooooo much simpler now. Thank you man 👑
Straight to my watch later for whwn i need gelp.... Thanx man!
You are welcome!
Awesome Navie! Now I have complete control over slicex 🙂
Excellent. You are now a slice master
👏🏾 3 Minutes into the video, and I'm realizing how much of a quality video this is !!! THANK YOU!!
Thank you man!!, This is the best tutorial about sliceX i have ever seen!!!
Thank you man, I tried my best to keep it concise and to the point
Best toturial hands down!
Navie if you had a class offered, I would definitely pay to take it. You are well-spoken, and your knowledge depth is evident by how well you break down the complex stuff so beginners get it first shot!
I've been using slicex forEVER and I didn't know about a lot of these. Thanks man
ayyy you are welcome Revere
amazing tutorial bro thank you!!!!
You're welcome!
Great content sir, you saved my life. Just subbed.
I am glad that I was able to save your life. The life of a superhero is a difficult one, yet I find a way to do it everyday
Thank you for your help, I successfully sampled and sliced to the tempo some oldschool lofi black metal joint and it sound perfect right now. Thank u so much
Wow, that‘s an extremely helpful tutorial. Even for advanced users. Thank you!
You're welcome man!
🙌🏾thank you for sharing , I learned alot about slicex that will shorten my production time. 🙏🏾 People sleep on slicex but its one of the best ways to sample on FL to me.
Best tutorial ever I subbed
Hahah welcome aboard!
Been watching loads of your videos over the past few days and I have legit learned more about fl then I have in the past year. I have only been using it to record vocals until recently I have decided to have a go at producing. You are the man! And you deserve way more attention 🙏
Big ups for this tutorial on SliceX, saved me time and money
You are welcome big Jay!
Nice! im an aspiring- thanks for the tips! :)
You're welcome buddy
Yoo these vids are amazing bro keep doing what you’re doing I can see this channel blowing up in no time for sure! Some tips on beat arrangement and structure would be super helpful btw, keep up the good work 🔥
Thank you so much man, and thank you for watching 🙏🏽 funny you say that, I actually just uploaded a video about beat structuring that's going to be released next week. Hopefully you like that one!
Best sliced tutorial I’ve seen so far 💪🏾
Glad I was able to help Carrington!
even Image-Line doesn't know these tips 🔥
my favorite feature : time strecher (ms) / pitch shifting
Hahaha
Thanks for your video. Helped my get routing out to each marker in Nuendo's track out or aka active outs. Now you can have effects of your choice to each marker.
Excellent ! And just a question, You've adjusted the waveform volum of the total sample with ADRS graphically. But can you do it only on an unique region ? If a region have a too short attack for example
Thankyou I never used slicex before I always do it manually life changer great video
i have been looking everywhere for this toturial ..Thank you!!
That cut group assignment tip - amazing!!! super time saver thank you!
that autodump tip is a LIFESAVER
That thing has ruined many beats
Thank you so much for this video 🙏
You are welcome Didooooooooo
Can't wait to use these tips and lessons tonight! Been wanting to get better at sampling...🙏
Glad to hear it my friend. Sampling is so much fun once you get the hang of it
Very helpful and informative video!
🙏🏽 thank you so much my friend, I'm glad you were able to get something out of it. And thank you for watching as well
Bro, thank you so much for this video, I don’t normally subscribe to tutorial channels but if your other videos are as clear-cut as this one than you got my subscription for sure. Stay up and really thank you again, man. 🙏🏼
Thank you man! I try my best to make my videos as clear as possible
Great stuff as usual Navie, always a wealth of info in a nice and neatly arranged presentation
Thank you for watching Dakota!
Fam the video is amazing 👏🏿 thank you
This video is gold. Thank you and please keep posting!
Thank you Manuel! The videos will keep coming
Great video! There is one thing that bothers me though - let's say I stretch my chops to a certain length (in miliseconds) using the alt+t, but if I later decide to change my BPM I would have to re-stretch my chops again (is that correct?). Can I stretch the chops in a way that will respect the grid itself and adjust to the correct lenght when I change the BPM?
Thanks so much, you are very knowledgeable and quick. Straight to the point. Loved this ⚡ 9:14 for my own reference
Thank you Omar, glad you dug the video 👌🏽
Omg, the auto dump button is what was happening! I thought it was a bug. Amazing tutorial. I wish I knew about slice-x sooner.
You read my mind! I was literally on here looking for sample chopping! 🤯👍👏😁
Great tut, really useful. 👏
bro im so glad i started watching your videos
You've made my life easier,earned my sub
Worth it 🖤
Glad to have you on board!
Very helpful tutorial, thanks man. Best feature of Slicex still is Slicex-Chan xD
Glad I can help xam!
Excellent vid. I've really been sleeping on Slicex. QUESTION for anyone.....whats the best controller with good buttons and knobs/sliders that's good for controlling Slicex (or FL period)?? FL Key maybe??
When u pulled up the ASMR-preset in the envelope menu I was impressed damn!! Also nice to pitch without stretching alt + T, nice tutorial 👏👏👍👍
It was a great teaching, but you teach really fast. I found myself hitting the rewind button a couple of times saying, "what did he just say." Your comfort level is obvious. I just began using slicex in a song last night. Very helpful. Is there a way to drag the individual slices directly into the playlist and rename them, or rename the slices within slicex?
super nice tutorial!! very happy to found you! straight to the point - very invormative!!!
Thank you man! Is there any other video topic or anything you'd like to see a video on?
@@NavieD Il keep in mind and inform you here if I come up with an idea! thanx man👍👍 you da best!!
one feature thats missing from the original REFLEX plugin "old school vst" is after timestretches to be able to choose any bpm and it will follow, like the fruity playlist that if you drop a 2bar loop and set it for 2bars in the channel setting that loop will adapt to any tempo.
Once again. Dope af!!!.
Bruh you are the absolute GOAT. I just learned so much. A lot of sampling vids are just like "Drag sample into Edison, find your loop, drag it into the playlist" which is fine, but not many people are out here doing actual sampling tutorials with SliceX.
I had a question about zero crossing. Does it matter if the 2 lines meet and they're not perfectly in the center (think Edison's green line as the center)? I've always heard that you want to try and get as close as you can to the center when chopping up loops to avoid the popping/cracking, but now I'm starting to wonder if that's even necessary. Should I even worry about that? Or just find zero crossing and not worry about how close it is to the green line? Hope this question makes sense.
Thank you so much man, I am glad you dug the video! For me, I love sampling so getting into deeper concepts with sampling is something I definitely want to do more of.
As for slicing on zero crossing, it's something that is a good idea, but having said that it's not the end of the world if you don't. My no means will it ruin your beat. It will just create a click noise every time (and how loud depends on how far off the zero crossing you are). Having said that, if you can't hear it, then I wouldn't worry. Some guys need to get EXACTLY on the zero crossing but for me, it's not that big of a deal if you just get close enough. Also, a lot of the time other sounds you layer on top (like drums) might end up drowning it out anyways. I wouldn't fret about it too much unless it's super audible and it is distracting in your beat.
Super Nice Tutorial, Every time I would move the orange markers sample points , my notes would get jumbled up and mess up everything I made . Just by clicking "Auto Dump" fixes the problem, Thanks 😊 👍
I've definitely been waiting on a video like this even though I've been using slicex forever. lol always can learn something new!
Ayy awesome man, glad to see you got something out of the video! I felt like most of the SliceX videos I've seen didn't show many of the features so I thought it'd be a good idea to cover it. Were there any features that you use often that I didn't go over? I'm curious
@@NavieD It's two other slicing methods that I use that are very useful.
1.) Right click where the sample title is (to the right of the deck selection, directly above the sample itself) and it will bring up the sample properties. Go to the TEMPO tab and type in how many beats, not bars, your sample is then accept. Right click auto-slicing and select small, medium, or large grid slicing to chop the sample on the grid. [ex. a 4 bar loop is 16 beats. following those steps and selecting "medium grid slicing" it will auto chop your sample into the 16 beats.]
2.) For samples that you can't figure out the right tempo or your chops are all off you can chop the sample while playing it. Just click play in Slicex and then click "add marker" when it reaches the points you want your chops.
I also like to sustain the chops by going to the volume envelope grabbing that point that is on the "S" marker and bring it to the beginning of the envelope then right click to make another point and drag that out. now when you press the keys, or pads, your chop will play all the way out instead of you having to hold it for the duration or the chop.
Bonus tip: When you reverse your sample and your markers get flipped with the sample just click the "Slide succeeding points" button under the sample (the left and right arrow next to the magnet) then grab your first point and slide it to the beginning of the sample. That will drag the rest of the chops with it and keep the length of your chops.
@@worldwidejahnee oh wow, thanks so much for the in-depth reply man. I find auto slicing to be pretty irritating how dysfunctional it can be at times, but it sounds like using your technique of setting the tempo beforehand can help alleviate that problem. Great insights dude!
@@NavieD lol auto slicing is about to be your new friend.
What did you do at 8.05. it just brought up a pattern. Top humble guy
I like theses types of videos bc it helps me expand my horizon. Also learn something new
Awesome, glad you learned something from the video! Thank you for watching as well my friend
this is the most useful slice-x tutorial I've ever watched, bravo!
Excellent, I am glad you think the video was helpful my friend
This guy is one of the best turors on FLstudio.