Here's what I mean: You put two notes in the piano roll that overlap time-wise. Instead of setting the later note as a portamento or slide note, you set it to a hypothetical third setting that makes it so that, when the playback line reaches the second note, the first note begins to fade out volume-wise as the second note fades in.
Unless I'm not familiar with some key FL functionality, this seems pretty troublesome to do as FL is now. I think it'd be useful when you want a note to go one octave up or one octave down within the span of one note without hitting all the notes in between. Actually, even going up or down a fifth interval would sound nice. What do you think?
An example:
(Skip to 1:06. The very last note of the synth melody extending into the next section.)
Do you think a fade-to slide would be useful?
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Re: Do you think a fade-to slide would be useful?
You already have that functionality if you know...
Re: Do you think a fade-to slide would be useful?
m@RV wrote:You can fade pitch
Does pitch work o...
Re: Do you think a fade-to slide would be useful?
Mister Nosu wrote:m@RV wrote:You can fade pitch...
Re: Do you think a fade-to slide would be useful?
Spivkurl wrote:Mister Nosu wrote:m@RV wrote:You...
Re: Do you think a fade-to slide would be useful?
Spivkurl wrote:Yes, the slide note's pitch is d...
Re: Do you think a fade-to slide would be useful?
m@RV wrote:You already have that functionality ...
Re: Do you think a fade-to slide would be useful?
Sleepycoaster wrote:m@RV wrote:You already have...
Re: Do you think a fade-to slide would be useful?
That note you're hearing in that sonic adventur...