to make something similar, u can also arpeggiate the instrument of ur choice, u just have to put in the notes u want it to play, and then it should do the trick (do it in the intrument settings, NOT the piano roll)
also, i found using VFX Level Scaler's 'Humanize' knob (especially on Pan & Velocity) is a great way of injecting some extra stereo width and dynamics into the generated midi notes😊
@@rosew1ther If i want to make generative creepy music, I use VFX level scaler's humanize knob on the pitch. Another thing you can do is use VFX level scaler with Fruity Envelope controller's velocity setting and use that to automate plugins.
how do i get it to work so i can make a melody pattern because it plays over and over even when song or pattern is on pause. (simply the peak controller keeps playing while everything is on pause)
very cool😀 I'm working on my own using the same trick w/ peak controller -> midi out -> key mapper, but I'm trying to use multiple controllers to trigger different subdivisions, based on a probability knob to get some rhythmic variation - half speed, triplet flourishes etc. Getting mixed results tho😅
Hello! Thank you for sharing this. This has kickstarted a lot of ideas for me... I will make new Allied Mastercomputer music for sure using this. Thank you! Are you planning on making more videos for this? I have so many questions.
i dont know if ill make any more videos for this necessarily other than maybe some patches if i ever get around to it? i feel like i would have to find some more neat tricks and do tons of experiments to warrant another tutorial or something on it glad this can be of use to you!
Oh i didnt know about changing the note values in MIDI Out. What I do is i have FL studio play one note (usually C), then use VFX Keyboard Splitter, turn randomize on 4 channels and then shift the pitch up +/-12 to +/-24 semitones, then using VFX key mapper with the random function turned on, mapping everything on C to the key im playing. I might try your method of using an LFO to automate the note, as i think thats a pretty cool way of going about it while leaving Keyboard Splitter pretty clean, only really using it for probability.
damn this has my mind racing, im wondering if theres a way to send midi in to trigger the randomness like every time to put a note it plays a random pad on the fpc where the rhythm is easier to control, that would be so dope for interesting percussive stuff
i have to imagine that would be doable albeit potentially a whole thing to setup lol. i would need to do more experiments to see what my findings on this are, very interesting idea for sure..... :D
Hey! So this is really useful and greak but I want to record the patch but I dont any idea how to do that any help would be welcomed!
amazing tutorial
to make something similar, u can also arpeggiate the instrument of ur choice, u just have to put in the notes u want it to play, and then it should do the trick (do it in the intrument settings, NOT the piano roll)
also, i found using VFX Level Scaler's 'Humanize' knob (especially on Pan & Velocity) is a great way of injecting some extra stereo width and dynamics into the generated midi notes😊
will have to experiment with this.... thanks for letting me know :D
@@rosew1ther If i want to make generative creepy music, I use VFX level scaler's humanize knob on the pitch.
Another thing you can do is use VFX level scaler with Fruity Envelope controller's velocity setting and use that to automate plugins.
hell yeah
my fl doesn’t have peak controller for some reason in there another plug in i could use
how do i get it to work so i can make a melody pattern because it plays over and over even when song or pattern is on pause. (simply the peak controller keeps playing while everything is on pause)
if i got a harmor set up with a similar patcher ? how do i randomize parameters in harmor?
hey is it possible to play a patcher preset we made with a piano roll instead of the notes being random?
ur preset is crazy
Classic
Awesome i was looking for this
more generative music tutorial on fl would be great
thank you
for midi out very very thanks...
this is super impressive!! and a really good tutorial too lol
thank you!
very cool😀
I'm working on my own using the same trick w/ peak controller -> midi out -> key mapper,
but I'm trying to use multiple controllers to trigger different subdivisions, based on a probability knob to get some rhythmic variation - half speed, triplet flourishes etc.
Getting mixed results tho😅
that sounds incredible, hope this goes well!
Coming here from Virtual Riot's generative synth ableton racks - cool to see we can do something similar in FL!
Hello!
Thank you for sharing this.
This has kickstarted a lot of ideas for me... I will make new Allied Mastercomputer music for sure using this.
Thank you!
Are you planning on making more videos for this?
I have so many questions.
i dont know if ill make any more videos for this necessarily other than maybe some patches if i ever get around to it? i feel like i would have to find some more neat tricks and do tons of experiments to warrant another tutorial or something on it
glad this can be of use to you!
@@rosew1ther thank you once again!
sick
Hehe thank
loved this, need more!
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Oh i didnt know about changing the note values in MIDI Out. What I do is i have FL studio play one note (usually C), then use VFX Keyboard Splitter, turn randomize on 4 channels and then shift the pitch up +/-12 to +/-24 semitones, then using VFX key mapper with the random function turned on, mapping everything on C to the key im playing.
I might try your method of using an LFO to automate the note, as i think thats a pretty cool way of going about it while leaving Keyboard Splitter pretty clean, only really using it for probability.
your amazing fr one of the kindest and talented mfs i've talked to recently
fire
thank u :)
Ok thats the sauce right there indeed.
This is genius
thank you alot for this tutorial
thanks that is really cool
Great tutorial very helpful!
damn this has my mind racing, im wondering if theres a way to send midi in to trigger the randomness like every time to put a note it plays a random pad on the fpc where the rhythm is easier to control, that would be so dope for interesting percussive stuff
i have to imagine that would be doable albeit potentially a whole thing to setup lol. i would need to do more experiments to see what my findings on this are, very interesting idea for sure..... :D
interesting
thank u :))
nice
Thanks!
Genius