#1March 12th, 2009 · 01:51 PM
1 threads
Canada
i'm not sure how to piece together my song, because i didn't build it the same way you described.

i saved about 10 loops/.flp files which contain all of the instruments, but are separate parts of the song. for example i have a .flp file that is for the intro to the song, one for the bridge, etc. basically the song is complete already, it is just separated into small parts.

is there any way to put them all together in fruity loops in chronological order to make a full song? i am confused because FL won't let me load more than one of my loops at the same time, so i'm not sure how to get them all into the playlist window. i got fed up and tried piecing them together in ableton, but the end of my loops wont seems cut off or something, because they don't sync seamlessly with one another.

very confused. read several tutorials already. was hoping you could help?
#2June 4th, 2009 · 11:23 AM
121 threads / 56 songs
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kant wrote…
i'm not sure how to piece together my song, because i didn't build it the same way you described.

i saved about 10 loops/.flp files which contain all of the instruments, but are separate parts of the song. for example i have a .flp file that is for the intro to the song, one for the bridge, etc. basically the song is complete already, it is just separated into small parts.

is there any way to put them all together in fruity loops in chronological order to make a full song? i am confused because FL won't let me load more than one of my loops at the same time, so i'm not sure how to get them all into the playlist window. i got fed up and tried piecing them together in ableton, but the end of my loops wont seems cut off or something, because they don't sync seamlessly with one another.

very confused. read several tutorials already. was hoping you could help?

Personally I'm not too familiar with FL but my guess is you could copy a desired pattern with it's settings from one file and paste it into a new file, then go to the other files, copy desired patterns and paste them to the same file where you put the first pattern. All in new patterns ofcourse so everything will be put together in one file. It seems quite a tedious job and I'm not even sure FL can copy patterns and instrument settings, but if it can't it surely should!
#3June 4th, 2009 · 03:45 PM
341 threads / 59 songs
4,361 posts
Cymru (Wales)
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PuppetXeno wrote…
kant wrote…
i'm not sure how to piece together my song, because i didn't build it the same way you described.

i saved about 10 loops/.flp files which contain all of the instruments, but are separate parts of the song. for example i have a .flp file that is for the intro to the song, one for the bridge, etc. basically the song is complete already, it is just separated into small parts.

is there any way to put them all together in fruity loops in chronological order to make a full song? i am confused because FL won't let me load more than one of my loops at the same time, so i'm not sure how to get them all into the playlist window. i got fed up and tried piecing them together in ableton, but the end of my loops wont seems cut off or something, because they don't sync seamlessly with one another.

very confused. read several tutorials already. was hoping you could help?

Personally I'm not too familiar with FL but my guess is you could copy a desired pattern with it's settings from one file and paste it into a new file, then go to the other files, copy desired patterns and paste them to the same file where you put the first pattern. All in new patterns ofcourse so everything will be put together in one file. It seems quite a tedious job and I'm not even sure FL can copy patterns and instrument settings, but if it can't it surely should!

Unlike Cubase there is no saving of the Arrangement in FL but you can export the 'Project Bones' from FL into a folder which will give you separate folders, each with the relative settings files within it : Mixer, Channel, Automation, Score and Effects.
kant : If you export the 'Bones' for every pattern/loop then import whichever settings / samples you want into a 'master' track, you can then re-construct it. You will have to re-construct the whole thing anyway whichever way you choose.
PX : FL wont open more than one .flp at a time, and you cant 'copy and paste' between one song and another, well I tried after reading this and it wouldn't paste the channel I copied from another song.
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