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Tsskyx
Joined: 07 Dec 2017 Posts: 2
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Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 3:04 pm Post subject: Pitch bend option? (using FL studio)
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I am currently using RG for its incredibly realistic sounds in various songs that I make in FL studio. However, I have yet to figure out one thing, and that is a pitch bend of a single note.
For example, I want to play a B4, and then an F5#, but I want the F5# to begin as a B4 sound, quickly bending into the F5#.
I don't play the guitar, so I don't know how is this technique called, but since I often hear it in various guitar songs, I'm assuming it's a really basic technique, ergo, something as complex as RealGuitar should definitely have it.
Can anybody help me on this one? Even if this option isn't available in RG, I would even be okay with some other method of bending a certain note, perhaps by using another plugin. And I already tried the "standard" way of doing this using FL studio - it sucked. I'd need one that would work well with this plugin. |
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Sergey_MusicLab
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Joined: 17 Jun 2003 Posts: 2781
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Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 9:10 pm Post subject:
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Tsskyx,
Think you need Legato Slide rather than Pitch Bend.
From the Manual:
'Slide (Legato) FX produces sliding articulation between two notes played legato (glissando with initial attack on the first note only). The Slide FX numeric box controls the maximum number of semi-tones between two notes that the slide FX will occur. The Slide FX slider controls the speed of the slide.'
Go to Key Switch panel, and assign Slide (Legato) Effect to any key you want. Then all you need is press the Key Switch and play two notes legato way to get automatic slide from the first to the next. Don't forget to set the needed max interval for the slide, as well as its speed in the FX box.
Regards,
Sergey _________________ MusicLab Support. |
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Tsskyx
Joined: 07 Dec 2017 Posts: 2
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Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 2:34 am Post subject:
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Thanks, I'll try it. |
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