![]() ![]() You then want to drag each slice to a separate pad. Once you open FPC you would want to go to presets and select empty, this will clean out the samples already set on the pads. ![]() You need to know the range of your keys, nothing on your keyboard is under octave 4 or over octave 5 ( this is set automatically and it can me changed to different octave ranges). If you're using FPC this is important because you can assign any slice/chop of a sample to any key. On the white keys for octave 4, M is the last note in that row until you go up an octave and / is the note in that row that will play.įor the white keys in octave 5, U is the last note in that octave until you go up to octave 6. and below that row is the white keys for octave 4 (z, x, c, and v). Below that row is the black keys for octave 4 (a, s, d, f, and g). Below that row is the white keys for octave 5 (q, w, e, and r). If you didn't know, the top row of your keyboard (1, 2, 3, and 4) is the black keys on the piano for octave 5 ( the root note for these keys is already set). You could use FPC to assign your chops/slices to any note on your keyboard. ![]()
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