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Re: continuous blend

Postby billv on Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:06 am

philter5 wrote:but never finished because of the (still existing) green timer issue..

Maybe because they didn't have SM FL at the time-where the Green timing is 100% Accurate.
SM Green Timing is a dead issue as I see it. We got the PPq Faker, Nix's Dreamtimer or the one I'm using
as good options for working in SM. But if you want 100 Accuracy in Green-you have to come over to FL.

Worked some more on the blend. Didn't sound very good as step lfo, as a wave lfo it was a bit better,
similar result like the Sample Mod thing I've got going. But not really"musical" enough to pursue.The seq
version still sounds great-will put that idea in the next X11FL Update.
Will start to look at lower levels now to see what the blend can do...........
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Re: continuous blend

Postby philter5 on Wed Apr 25, 2012 12:00 pm

billv wrote:
philter5 wrote:but never finished because of the (still existing) green timer issue..

Maybe because they didn't have SM FL at the time-where the Green timing is 100% Accurate.
SM Green Timing is a dead issue as I see it. We got the PPq Faker, Nix's Dreamtimer or the one I'm using
as good options for working in SM. But if you want 100 Accuracy in Green-you have to come over to FL.

Worked some more on the blend. Didn't sound very good as step lfo, as a wave lfo it was a bit better,
similar result like the Sample Mod thing I've got going. But not really"musical" enough to pursue.The seq
version still sounds great-will put that idea in the next X11FL Update.
Will start to look at lower levels now to see what the blend can do...........


sounds very promising.... i´ll have to check FLSM :)
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Re: continuous blend

Postby billv on Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:35 pm

philter5 wrote:i´ll have to check FLSM

I know we are "off topic" here, but definatly download it and have a go if you havn't tried FL Studio.
I've had it since 2003, done several albums with it, it's very stable, cheap to buy, disgustingly easy to use.
I think it's a "masterpiece" program, like Abelton Live or Reason. Great stuff.
But to be honest, it is a bit of a pain to work in FL SM-feels a bit cramped for room, and building a instument
that can only be used in one host really hurts. But the results are there. I can't listen to the X11(SM) now that I'm used
to the solid timing of the X11FL-turned it into a completly different instrument.
It's a good option for me because I'm at least a couple of years away from learning how to do it all in white and blue.
Hope this helps.........
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Re: continuous blend

Postby CoreStyler on Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:23 pm

I think timing of FL SM is solid because use the internal FL clock.
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