FL Studio Metal Sample - Rocking My Sadness Away
Another sample I could share to you^^ And of course it's made using FL Studio. The synth plugin I used for the guitars is FL Slayer, I tweaked all of the knobs, compressed and gave a little reverb and delay to get that semi-realistic guitar sound. As for the drums, instead of using a plugin, I individually imported drums, tweaked their volumes and panning.
The background noise and my voice was recorded using my netbooks mic, I just want to give the sample a realistic feel.
I hope you like it^v^
The background noise and my voice was recorded using my netbooks mic, I just want to give the sample a realistic feel.
I hope you like it^v^
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Thank you very much^v^
And I do agree, FL Studio is a real handy program. Even though I don't have real instruments to practice to, Even a little I could create music of my own.
Some guys said on Youtube that the FL Slayer (the guitar synth I used to create this) sounds awful, but in fact, with some tweaks, it was a good sounding plugin. The dual guitar sound made it sounds a little realistic for me^v^
And I do agree, FL Studio is a real handy program. Even though I don't have real instruments to practice to, Even a little I could create music of my own.
Some guys said on Youtube that the FL Slayer (the guitar synth I used to create this) sounds awful, but in fact, with some tweaks, it was a good sounding plugin. The dual guitar sound made it sounds a little realistic for me^v^
Damn! You managed to get better results out of FL Slayer than I could. No matter what I did with it, it always sounded way too synthy. I ended up switching to a combination of the Dark Star Metal thing included in the pack (love the nice doomy tone) + the Hardcore distortion plug-in.
Anyway, congrats on finding a winning formula for FL Slayer.
Anyway, congrats on finding a winning formula for FL Slayer.
Thank you so much^v^
I do admit, creating the Slayer to be as realistic as possible is a hard thing to do. all I have was the stock that the Slayer only has. My favorite presets are the DIST Metal, DIST Rock and some POWER presets, modifying them and giving them some tweaks.
For guitar lead, I go with DIST Metal, change the cabinet to "Combo", tweak DScale velocity (next to Damp knob) to full right, change mode to "Solo Dynamic", change it speed, modifying its drive little by little, and changing its pickup position to get my desired sound for the guitar. Then add some reverb and delay on it it's ready to go.
Same for the rhythm guitar, but with different process. DIST Rock or Reeth could be some nice touches. Still cabinet is "Combo". Sometimes adjusting it's tone, slap, fret and harmonic knobs could help. Modifying its EQ (Low Mid High knobs) could help too. You could choose string modes from "noise", and "6string" 1-3 as well.
I hope this could help.^v^
I do admit, creating the Slayer to be as realistic as possible is a hard thing to do. all I have was the stock that the Slayer only has. My favorite presets are the DIST Metal, DIST Rock and some POWER presets, modifying them and giving them some tweaks.
For guitar lead, I go with DIST Metal, change the cabinet to "Combo", tweak DScale velocity (next to Damp knob) to full right, change mode to "Solo Dynamic", change it speed, modifying its drive little by little, and changing its pickup position to get my desired sound for the guitar. Then add some reverb and delay on it it's ready to go.
Same for the rhythm guitar, but with different process. DIST Rock or Reeth could be some nice touches. Still cabinet is "Combo". Sometimes adjusting it's tone, slap, fret and harmonic knobs could help. Modifying its EQ (Low Mid High knobs) could help too. You could choose string modes from "noise", and "6string" 1-3 as well.
I hope this could help.^v^
Thanks, really.
Back then I really am taking lots of experiments with FL Studio.
But since stock plugins can't offer me to actually make an authentic-sounding guitar stuff, I just record real guitar instead.
Here's what I did years after: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/48463637/ (drums and bass are still plugins)
Back then I really am taking lots of experiments with FL Studio.
But since stock plugins can't offer me to actually make an authentic-sounding guitar stuff, I just record real guitar instead.
Here's what I did years after: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/48463637/ (drums and bass are still plugins)
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