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    Default fl studio snyth problem

    my synth is going great..then when i stop it in the play list...it keeps going and will go forever..which sounds good for a few bars/measures//but i eventually want it to stop whtat do i do????????? help...it wont stop unless i hit panic stopp..i want it to stop so i can play with drums a bit then bring it in again or an alterd version obviously./....ty for any help..


    p.s...will some sort of decay allow it to go on for a bit then stop eventaulyl or what?

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    ive had the same problem.

    i just automate the track to mute wherever i want it to shut up.
    It\'s all a matter of opinion...

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    Are you using the piano roll to control the notes or are you using the step sequancer? IF your using the step sequancer then it will keep playing for ever since it only sends a note on function to the synth.

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    automate the mute2 plugin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loopdon
    automate the mute2 plugin.
    Either that, or try putting a new pattern when you want the sound to stop, then put one note in at the beggining and put the velocity all the way down.

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    thanks,,,all great answers...i was using the FM7 synth..when iwas gettingthis problem ..i started to play with the sustain....since release did nothing...to stop it...but the sustain stops it but also lowers the volume...damn it..hehe ty all anyhow.. :love:

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    Quote Originally Posted by tracatak
    thanks,,,all great answers...i was using the FM7 synth..when iwas gettingthis problem ..i started to play with the sustain....since release did nothing...to stop it...but the sustain stops it but also lowers the volume...damn it..hehe ty all anyhow.. :love:
    FM7 rocks!

    Check if you dont use to much delay's..

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    Quote Originally Posted by loopdon
    automate the mute2 plugin.
    thats what I do. It's a bodge job but it works.

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    or the solution iq has on offer, using that as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loopdon
    or the solution iq has on offer, using that as well.
    Ive always used that method for stopping long samples such as drumloops. Works a treat :lol:

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    well ive found that using piano roll werks best for me..buti will keep the rest of the ideas in mind..thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by tracatak
    well ive found that using piano roll werks best for me..buti will keep the rest of the ideas in mind..thanks

    Yeah, always use the piano roll for vst synths mate..

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    I'd agree with IQ's solution as well, although in answer to your 'will some kind of decay stop it' I'd say yes.

    Open up a pattern with the synth on, press play then open up the instrument properties, click on 'Vol' then bring down the sustain and release and set the decay to a level you are happy with - notes will now roll over each other (so long as you haven't set the sample to cut itself) and will decay after the last hit.

    (When i say 'instrument properties'' above, I mean the fruity panel for the instrument, I believe this overrides the plugin properties)

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    Quote Originally Posted by schlongfingers
    (When i say 'instrument properties'' above, I mean the fruity panel for the instrument, I believe this overrides the plugin properties)
    You only get envelope settings in the channel box on fruity plugs, it does not show up with the vst wrapper for 3rd party plugs. Most synths have an adsr envelope anyway so it shouldnt be a problem....

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    Quote Originally Posted by IQ
    Quote Originally Posted by schlongfingers
    (When i say 'instrument properties'' above, I mean the fruity panel for the instrument, I believe this overrides the plugin properties)
    You only get envelope settings in the channel box on fruity plugs, it does not show up with the vst wrapper for 3rd party plugs. Most synths have an adsr envelope anyway so it shouldnt be a problem....
    Aaah I see, diidn't realise I rarely use 3rd party plugs :D

 

 

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