![]() ![]() We’ve loaded ‘jh_drlp125_bangit_ful’ (a full drum loop) onto the first sample slot, then added ‘jh_drlp125_bangit_kck’ (a four-to-the-floor kick drum) onto the next two slots, with ‘jh_drlp125_bangit_top’ (the full drum loop without the kick) on the fourth slot. Load your own samples by dragging and dropping them onto a circle. ![]() You can have 12 different samples loaded in any instance of Flesh, the sample slots represented by the 12 circles. Click on the Samples text in the bottom centre to bring up the Samples page. The current instance of Flesh has one of the presets loaded, however it’s very easy to load in your own loops. With Hold activated it’s the same as holding down on a key continuously, which will mean there are no gaps in the audio. First, sync Flesh to the host DAW tempo (in our case 115BPM) using the Sync button in the top panel, and then activate the Hold button bottom left.ĭifferent keys on the keyboard will trigger different sounds and patterns in Flesh. There are a couple of things we need to do in Flesh so we can begin playing the instrument live. Load an instance of either Reaktor 6 or the free Reaktor 6 player onto a MIDI track in your DAW. We could use this type of technique either in a live setup or, as we do here, by recording the output of Flesh with the view of using the audio as the basis for a new idea.įlesh is an interactive synthesiser and sampler which analyses audio loops (working especially well with drums) and then generates rhythms and melodies for its five sound generators: a sub, a monophonic bass synth, a sample player, a polyphonic synth and a delay FX unit. In this walkthrough we’ll use Native Instruments’ Flesh plugin, loaded with some of our own drum loops, to create some improvised audio on the fly. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jamming Live with Native Instruments Flesh
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |