

Just really frustrating, and would rly appreciate any advice. No matter where he brought it, it still matched the tempo Saw someone working in Ableton with a vocal sample, brought pitch down, and NO ISSUE. After you look for a music or artist you like, you are able to then download that one monitor or all the album. I mean I can pull up a sample in Audacity, hit "change pitch without effecting tempo" NO PROBLEM. Changing The Pitch Of A Sample Without Changing Its Tempo Fl Studio 20, Yet another way to uncover excellent music Heres by listening to among the Jamendo radio channels. Unless I'm missing something, just ridiculous to me there is no straightforward way to do this. No matter what I try, when I move a sample, drum loop etc down in the piano roll to change the note/pitch, the longer down the roll I bring it the more dragged out the sample is.

I've seen multiple people saying to just make adjustments to the time stretch knobs or create automation clips, but there HAS to be an easier way than that right? I just don't get it. From what I can remember setting the sample to "slice stretch" is suppose to do this, but no luck on my part trying it. Spent alot of time researching & still can't seem to do this right. I've been using FL for years and this is one of the main things I still struggle with.
