hey dude thanks for asking for help the best thing to do is watching https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdLzkFz630c
this will give the basics pay close attention to the bit about recording into edison you can do what the video says about choping the recording or if you have soundforge save the sample you have recorded in edison to a new folder called scratch or something
then open it in soundforge and use the auto region function then use extract regions function be sure you are careful to extracted to a the scratch folder... if you have lots of files link the scratch folder to the browser in fl studio this means you can just click to preview samples
now its possible to make a loop comprised of wee samples do things like put them on the bassdrums or snaredrums
on 1948s by SINExWAVE
this will give the basics pay close attention to the bit about recording into edison you can do what the video says about choping the recording or if you have soundforge save the sample you have recorded in edison to a new folder called scratch or something
then open it in soundforge and use the auto region function then use extract regions function be sure you are careful to extracted to a the scratch folder... if you have lots of files link the scratch folder to the browser in fl studio this means you can just click to preview samples
now its possible to make a loop comprised of wee samples do things like put them on the bassdrums or snaredrums
cheers
rory