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Original Message 1/7             06-Jan-01  @  02:44 PM   -   Fruity Loops continued tones...

Espoo2

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If anyone ever sees this,

In Fruity Loops, does anyone know why when I am using a sine wave for my bassline, when I change loop channels when sequencing out the song, the tone continues until I push stop? Does that make sense? Like, I have a bass tone on one particular loop, but when I want it to go away after playing it, I have to stop the whole song, not just change loops, which, of course, is no good when I dont want bass, eh?

The decay is completely down, "cut itself" is selected.... Am I missing something?



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Message 2/7             10-Jan-01  @  12:29 AM   -   RE: Fruity Loops continued tones...

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hey.....this is just a thought but if you want it to cut hard, you could put one silent(turn the volume all the way down on the graph) at the end of the loop, this will cut the loud sound by a completely silent one, effectively stopping all sound on that track...or it should. also check and make sure that you do not have any 'fade" turned on, that caused problems with me with new fruityloops at first.
hey by the way, i'm in high school in the south, and i've been into electronic music for a few years now, so if you wanna collaborate on something, or just shoot the shit let me know.
david



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Message 3/7             10-Jan-01  @  07:13 AM   -   RE: Fruity Loops continued tones...

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Cool.
I'll try putting that silent note on the end and see if that works... sounds like it would.
Where in the south are ya?
I'm in Austin.



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Message 4/7             10-Jan-01  @  07:21 AM   -   RE: Fruity Loops continued tones...

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nope.
didnt work.
I dont know what in the hell is causing it. There is no sustain, no delay, nothing.
????????



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Message 5/7             13-Jan-01  @  04:03 AM   -   RE: Fruity Loops continued tones...

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man i have no idea at all what would cause such a thing....any chance your computer's not getting ground and your getting the ole 60hz hum? thats the ONLY thing left i can even think now.

i'm in nashville



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Message 6/7             30-Jan-02  @  09:31 PM   -   RE: Fruity Loops continued tones...

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I was having a similar problem... were you recording in "step-mode"? 2 things to try: (1) reduce the gate time on the channel, see if that helps, or (2) "send to piano roll" and adjust the note length on this page (turning the gate time back up for the channel, if you adjusted it previously ;)) - please let me know if this helps!



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Message 7/7             02-Feb-02  @  03:49 AM   -   RE: Fruity Loops continued tones...

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hahaha!
Did you notice that this thread is a year old?
Thanks for the help, its been fixed...
Seems like it was a bug in an older version...
But putting it in the piano roll would usually fix the problem...



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