🍐 FL Studio Avanzado - #5: Wave Traveller [CURSO AVANZADO] - Tutorial
Introduction to Wave Traveler Plugin
Overview of the Course
- The course focuses on using FL Studio 20, specifically a plugin called Wave Traveler.
- This plugin allows for various audio manipulations such as scratching, reversing playback, and changing speed.
Exploring Presets
- Users can analyze presets by right-clicking; an example preset is "Vice Classic."
- The interface shows a miniature view of the sample, allowing users to hear different scratch movements.
Loading and Manipulating Samples
Sample Loading Process
- Any sound can be loaded into the plugin; an example used is a drum kick.
- Knobs appear for selecting the start and end points of the sample playback.
Playback Speed Control
- Playback speed can be adjusted from 20% (normal speed) to slower or faster rates.
- Attack and release settings determine how quickly playback starts and stops after key release.
Using Piano Roll for Patterns
Saving Patterns
- Each key in the piano roll can store specific states or movements for playback.
- If no preset is used, saved patterns may not have identifiable names but will still play when triggered.
Visualizing Sample Movement
- The sampler displays movement from left to right with visual indicators for start and end points.
Advanced Features of Wave Traveler
Automation Points
- New points can be added to control various parameters like volume over time.
- Users can define zones within samples to silence parts temporarily by clicking and dragging.
Creating Unique Sounds
- Different techniques allow users to create vocal chops or scratches by manipulating playback points and speeds.
Real-Time Audio Manipulation Techniques
Speed Variations
- Changing playback speed dynamically alters sound characteristics beyond simple pitch adjustments.
Creative Sound Design
- Techniques discussed include starting sounds fast then slowing down or reversing them for unique effects.
Creating Unique Sounds with Wave Trailers
Overview of Sound Manipulation Techniques
- The speaker discusses the process of creating new sounds by manipulating existing audio, including adjusting volume and introducing white noise.
- Various controls for wave trailers are introduced, allowing users to modify sound duration, speed, and even play sounds in reverse.
- The speaker emphasizes the ability to create effects such as scratches and vocal tops without relying on external libraries, enhancing creative flexibility.
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- The video concludes with an invitation for viewers to stay tuned for future content related to sound manipulation techniques.