This is just a brief overview though, I don't know how familiar you are with FL, so I hope I helped. Search 'NFXBeats Slicer' for a good tutorial on slicer. I would give you a link, but this is only my second post. From there, if u want certain fractional chops of your sample to have its own channel, you can drag the little wave picture that is shown in the properties window onto a sampler channel to be further edited. drag your highlights to loaded slicer or slicex channels, and figure out how you want it to be chopped.
Experiment with whatever editing tools in edison you want or not before you're ready to do something with that. Highlight your chosen parts: I recommend it being in 4, 8, 16, or 32 Bar highlights. Load a song in edision or seperate adobe editors (I know people use to do that in previous versions, not sure how much different or better/worse the process would be than edison) For drums, I often mix chops of prog-rock, funk, and mickey mouse club (forreal, i found some good shit in there lol). I hate the sounds FL comes with, so all my sounds have been found and chopped from various prog-rock, jazz, funk, soul, classical, and foreign records.
wav format sounds.įL is great for sampling but only if you know functions. If you aren't sampling from vinyl, at least sample from. Find records from anywhere you can think of, what the two people above me said is good.