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 91 
 on: March 04, 2025, 22:09:58 
Started by KynikosDrakon - Last post by looper231
Think I merged it incorrectly, now it might reject the upload again due to hash similarities  :-\

 92 
 on: March 04, 2025, 22:03:42 
Started by KynikosDrakon - Last post by KynikosDrakon
Upload the module with the different filename as usual and I will merge it after

Done.

 93 
 on: March 04, 2025, 22:01:37 
Started by violgamba - Last post by looper231
You can consolidate a track into a .wav. put a note into the playback, then consolidate it and then upload it into the sampler and then edit it to your liking

 94 
 on: March 04, 2025, 21:59:49 
Started by KynikosDrakon - Last post by looper231
Upload the module with the different filename as usual and I will merge it after

 95 
 on: March 04, 2025, 21:37:38 
Started by violgamba - Last post by violgamba
Cool!  This is informative, thanks!

One last thing.  Your prior comment made it sound like sampling in FL Studio is more than just "record from microphone to file".  What are one or two ways that you find sampling with FL Studio really good, if you don't mind?

 96 
 on: March 04, 2025, 21:31:36 
Started by KynikosDrakon - Last post by KynikosDrakon
https://modarchive.org/module.php?209299

I recently produced a cover of "The Waking World" from FAITH: The Unholy Trinity, but I must have been immensely sleep deprived because I didn't notice along Channel 1 I had a Set Tempo effect command set to a incorrect value on a singular row which messed with the timing of the song.

While I was fixing that mistake, I then noticed the timing was still off so I rewrote that entire Set Tempo spam to alternate between 90 and 91 and that seems to be as close as I can get the timing to work. I also was missing a component of the second chord that kicks in halfway through the second pattern.

I don't know what the policy is for updating a file but I've attached the fixed version here.

Can the module I uploaded a few days ago be replaced with this fixed version?

 97 
 on: March 04, 2025, 20:59:12 
Started by violgamba - Last post by looper231
Besides making samples, there isn't much it can do. Sorry for not understanding the question entirely.

I've never had a chance to use Ableton properly, due to reasons mentioned above, but I can attest that FL Studio's sampler is really good.

 98 
 on: March 04, 2025, 20:46:19 
Started by violgamba - Last post by violgamba
>> Working on a DAW and a tracker are incomparable IMO.

Right, thanks for your insight.  I'm specifically interested in how a DAW can help support working with a tracker.  It seems like it'd help with creating samples and instruments.  Perhaps it could help in less obvious ways?

Anyway, as a support for tracker work, my question is whether one DAW would be superior to another, specifically Ableton and FL Studio.  Also, if one is superior, then why?

 99 
 on: March 04, 2025, 18:38:20 
Started by violgamba - Last post by looper231
Working on a DAW and a tracker are incomparable IMO. DAWs have a lot more to offer than any tracker out there (with the exception of Renoise of course).

I am an FL user who tried Ableton at some point and got lost in its UI. I think that both can do their work properly, it's just a matter of taste. You should get a demo version of both Ableton and FL to have a feel of their UI first and see which one is the most comfortable and then make a decision

 100 
 on: March 04, 2025, 16:36:52 
Started by violgamba - Last post by violgamba
tldr - Thinking about buying a DAW.  When considered as a support for tracker work, are there any particular advantages to Ableton or FL Studio?

I'm an OpenMPT user with an interest in writing mod music for video games where I can toggle tracks for different moods.  I'm also a musician and have used Audacity for live recording for a while.  I'm considering getting either Ableton or FL Studio.  I'm wondering if either one provides superior support for tracker work in any way.  This would primarily be in regards to making new samples and instruments.

FYI, I'm interested in Ableton's time stretching and looping, but I've read that FL Studio has good sample editing.  Better than Ableton's?  Both have midi support with a piano roll.

Any insight into advantages of one over the other for tracker composing would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!

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