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Fruity Slicer uses beat
detection algorithms to slice up a wave file into pieces and then
makes the slices accessible via the Piano Roll. If the loaded loop
contains slices/regions they will be recognized and used instead of
autodetecting them.
Fruity Slicer offers playback and reordering of the individual
slices and time-stretching capabilities optimized for drum loops. A
video tutorial is also
available on the FL Studio website.
Left & right-click the upper (Slice
Properties) and lower (Slices Preview) windows to access more
functions, as described below. For greater control over
slices, left-click and drag them from the 'slice
properties' window to a Sampler Channel or other wav compatible
location.
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Parameters
- BPM / BEATS controls - Sets the tempo (speed)
and beats (length) the original loop is expected to be. Those
settings are automatically set to the correct values if such
information if embedded in the loop, otherwise Slicer will try to
guess the loop tempo and length (the longer the loop, the less
accurate the detection may be).
- Open sliced beat groove button (
) - Lets you import groove
files (*.ZGR) created by BeatSlicer/BeatCreator. Note that the
groove files do not contain the sample data, so if the Fruity
Slicer doesn't find the corresponding wave file it will ask for the
sample location as well.
- Open and slice up a sample button (
) - This button allows you
to open a sample file (*.WAV, Recycle *.REX / *.RCY / *.RX2 etc.)
and have it sliced up automatically.
-
- Save original sample - Saves the original
sample, without slice information.
- Save processed sample - Saves the sample with
slice information.
- Open beat slicer button
(
) - Let's you select the method
used to slice the loaded loop:
- Use Sample Built-In Slicing - Uses the slices
loaded from the sample (if any). This is the best option as long as
the loop is sliced properly.
- Dull / Medium / Sharp Auto-slicing - Those
three options perform auto-slicing of the loop with three
predefined values for the slice thresholds (see the threshold knobs
explained below). The slicing performed is rough/normal/fine
respectively.
- 1/6 Beat, 1/4 Beat ... Beat - Slices with the
given measure regardless of the content (i.e. no slice
autodetection).
- None - The whole loop is treated as a single
slice.
- Zero cross check slices - If you hear
click/pop artifacts while playing the slices, you can call this
option after slicing the loop with any of the options above. This
will snap the slice markers to the nearest zero crossing.
- Open BeatSlicer - This will Sends the the
current sample and groove file (if it exists) to the registered
beat slicer (e.g. BeatSlicer or BeatCreator) for further slice
editing and refinement. After exporting the new groove file in your
beat slicer you need to reload the groove into the generator
(
).
- Dump beat to piano roll button (
) - Allows you to "dump" the
beat to the Piano Roll (uses a time selection, if any) by writing a
sequence of notes in it (each of them corresponding to a single
slice). Click to see a list of available "dump" presets:
- Normal - Writes the notes to match the beat
length (adjusted to current tempo).
- Reverse - As normal, however the sequence is
reversed (each individual slice is still played forward).
- Random - Each slice is placed on random
location while preserving the loop groove and length. The sequence
will be different with every call to the command.
- Flatten (groove) - The loop groove is
preserved (slice locations) however all slice locations are played
with the first slice.
- Shift Up / Shift Down - The groove is
preserved but all slices are shifter up/down with one slice.
- Quantize / Swing - As normal, however the
timing is adjusted (quantized and swing).
- Accentuate Beat - The first slice in each beat
(beat as a measurement) is assigned a higher velocity.
- Pitch Up Beat - Every slice which belongs in
an odd beat (1-st, 3-rd etc.) is assigned a higher pitch.
- Widen Stereo - The panning alternates between
medium left panning and medium right panning for every next
slice.
- Crazy - The pan, pitch and velocity values of
every slice are randomized (every time the values will be
different).
- Stutter (half) / Stutter (quarter) - Each
slice is broken into two pieces (half) or four pieces (quarter) to
create a "stuttering" effect.
- Original Length - Dumps the slices to the
piano roll to match the loop's original speed (at the current
tempo).
- Pitch Shift slider (PS) - Allows you to offset
the pitch of all slices, up or down (middle position = original
pitch).
- Fill Gaps slider (FILL GAPS) - Stretches the
end of the slices to remove any gaps (when playing the sequence
slower for example). The middle position means no stretch. You can
match the stretching perfectly to the current project tempo if you
right-click and select Autodetect.
- Auto Dump switch - When enabled, Fruity Slicer
will dump the sliced beat automatically after loading and when
adjusting the loop's tempo/length.
- Auto-fit switch - If enabled the loaded loop
will the adjusted to fit to the current project tempo on load.
- Animate - Shows a visual cue for the slice
that is currently playing.
- Play to End - When enabled, each slice plays
to the end of the loop.
- DeClick - Applies very small fade in/out
amounts to the slices, only to remove click/pop artifacts.
- Attack slider (ATT) - Applies a fade in effect
to the slices. Push the slider to the bottom to turn off that
effect.
- Decay slider (DEC) - Applies a fade out effect
to the slices. Push the slider to the bottom to turn off that
effect.
Slicer Preview screen
Shows the sample and the generated/imported groove (where each
slice is separated from the rest with vertical red lines). If you
hold your mouse over a slice in this area, the hint panel in FL
Studio will show the corresponding note that triggers it in the
Piano Roll and the Step Sequencer. Left-click a
slice to select a new slice in the Properties View,
right-click to select and audition a slice.
Slice Properties view
Above the Slicer Preview screen you can see the selected slice
and some of its properties.
- Right-click to split, remove or copy
slice.
- Left-click to audition and left-click
and drag to take slice out of Fruity Slicer and drop an a
channel or other WAV compatible plugin. To change the slice
displayed, left-click on the slice of interest in
the 'Slices Preview screen', located below the Slice Properties
window.
- Click "REVERSE" to have a slice played in
reverse each time.
- Click the drum name to select a name for the
slice. The name is displayed in this plugin and in the Piano Roll (when "names" mode is
selected).
- Click the key value to assign this slice to a
different key.
Slice Thresholds
The Auto Low and Auto High
knobs (at the bottom of the interface) define the low and high
thresholds used during autoslicing (slice detection) of the loaded
loop. Keep in mind that tweaking any of those options will cancel
your previous setting (for ex. use built-in slices or slice per 1/2
beat etc.) and switch to autoslicing with thresholds based on those
knobs.
Notes & Tips
- The tempo of any (correctly sliced up) loaded loop will
automatically be adjusted to the tempo of your song.
- As you can access any of the slices in the loop in the Piano
Roll you can easily rearrange the loop in any way.
- You can apply an effect (pitch, volume etc) to each slice in
the loop in the Piano Roll.
- Be picky about the slicing. If the slice markers aren't
positioned perfectly or if a slice marker is missing, don't
hesitate to press open the loop in BeatSlicer (
) and fine tune the slice
markers in BeatSlicer/BeatCreator. We can assure you that it will
be well worth the small effort.
Plugin Credits: Didier Dambrin (Slicer plugin),
Peter Segerdahl (BeatSlicer engine)
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