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Old 01-11-2015, 01:01 PM   #30
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also when something is fading out you can raise the volume as well

i'm not sure if FL has a plugin, i'm sure you can do it through automation

i know in sound forge, you can do "fades" and actually assign how it does it. like you can control the volume by drawing a line. i'm sure you can do it in FL as well. in the playlist using automation

basically you want to start where its loud, with it being low, and gradually raising the "line" up as the sample gets quieter. its kind of impossible to explain in text tho

go to youtube and search automation in fl and im sure someone covers it, or you will at least see how automation works and know how to do it from there

whenever you are bored just watch youtube tutorials on everything, even if its something you don't know what it is or whatever because it could shine light on something you didnt think of.
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