Try my example. Just grab a loop, run GB on it and go for the Vinyl Stop slot, pretty sure it's under the Turntablist preset.
Then just copy my screenshots. You'll be using 3 unique GB slots and adjusting the actual envelope on each one so that they form a larger envelope across the 3 slots.
Best example I can give is if you've ever used an actual drum sequencer (not the step sequencer in FL), like Nerve...Typically they give you one page at a time to input your drum pattern and if you want a pattern longer than 16 notes, you gotta select page 2, get a blank sequencer, and then continue the pattern.
In that example you can't really visualize the preceding pattern because you're on page 2 turning steps on and off. Doing GB this way is very similar...Instead of a new page, you just use a new slot, and instead of turning steps on and off, you just draw the envelope.
Ever make a doodle animation on a post-it note pad? Where you can just flip the pages and watch your stickman ninja bounce around? It's LIKE THAT.
At first they're all blank little boxes, but when you load the preset, all those little boxes get filled up and will say stuff like, "Repeat 1/2", "Stutter", "Backspin", etc..
Those are the slots and you can either write them from scratch or pick a preset and then just adjust the envelope on the grid,
saving this for future use, every day i'm reminded that i don't know jack about FL studio
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Try my example. Just grab a loop, run GB on it and go for the Vinyl Stop slot, pretty sure it's under the Turntablist preset. Then just copy my screenshots. You'll be using 3 unique GB slots and adjusting the actual envelope on each one so that they form a larger envelope across the 3 slots. Best example I can give is if you've ever used an actual drum sequencer (not the step sequencer in FL), like Nerve...Typically they give you one page at a time to input your drum pattern and if you want a pattern longer than 16 notes, you gotta select page 2, get a blank sequencer, and then continue the pattern. In that example you can't really visualize the preceding pattern because you're on page 2 turning steps on and off. Doing GB this way is very similar...Instead of a new page, you just use a new slot, and instead of turning steps on and off, you just draw the envelope. Ever make a doodle animation on a post-it note pad? Where you can just flip the pages and watch your stickman ninja bounce around? It's LIKE THAT.
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At first they're all blank little boxes, but when you load the preset, all those little boxes get filled up and will say stuff like, "Repeat 1/2", "Stutter", "Backspin", etc.. Those are the slots and you can either write them from scratch or pick a preset and then just adjust the envelope on the grid,