(BUT STICKY, I HAVE TRIAL VERSION BRUH NEWTONE AINT EXPORTING!! - Yo wassuh dud, I heard you can just record your screen and play the newtone staircase, then turn the video into a mp3/wav file? Try that out!) Thanks for checking out my guide! (HERES THE FULL "HER" COVER FROM THE INTRO; czcams.com/video/4ROh-sQYY2s/video.html) The way I go about this might be a little weird, but it works! Join my Discord server, and follow my twitter! (You might be featured in the next video!) discord.com/invite/stickysticks // twitter.com/StickyBM (I edited this comment so the replies might be confusing trol trol)
A couple fancy facts and tips: A chromatic scale is a scale of 12 ascending/descending notes. Making a chromatic should usually require around 48 notes. 3:43 Instead of doing this, to make it quicker, you can right click the tab labeled Track _, and then choose Consolidate track near the bottom. (This will automatically change it into an audio file in the project, with the original samples layered beneath them.) 4:20 Turn the transition knob all the way down to 0%. It cuts out any white noise that may be heard near the end of the note. 4:49 For this, if you want lower notes, then start on C3 and then, when you're finished assembling the chromatic, use slide notes. To use slide notes, press Shift + S on your keyboard and then place a note, then place the note right at the very beginning and drag the slide note all the way to the start. 5:47 If you're a trial mode user, go to the master track, open the Edison plugin, set it to On Input and press play on your newTone chromatic. This will record the audio into Edison, and you can save the audio file from there. 7:12 Please, please, PLEASE make sure they start on the sound bar. Otherwise there is a delay. Additional help: Add Equalization (EQ) to it if you want it to sound cleaner. Add any other audio effects you can find, there are some good ones in Effector. If you're REALLY smart, use third-party stuff to tune your vocals even better! (I suggest Melodyne 5, it's really good but not cheap.) Aaaaaannnddd that's the lot, ya'll! Thanks for reading if you even bothered.
@@StickyBM Use Detect Pitch Region's its really good but if a sample acts weird on the waveform it might add too many Region points and it names each note via its pitch like C5 and from there, there's assign all trigger... notes? I think it's notes and from there move slicex to the right of your screen then start assigning your triggers now each note is on the correct spot on the panio roll! So sorry for stupid grammar too tired and the reason of move it to the right is cause the box that shows each trigger note (since you set them manually which helps you find extra markers) will move but if on the right of the screen it doesn't move but flickers everytime you select a note.
tbh, the hardest thing about doing this is bearing with the awkwardness of recording the samples, but this actually helped me to create a chromatic i think is p solid! i thought it was gonna be years before that happened lol, this was very helpful :D
So, I have a little tip for those who have the trial version, once you’ve gotten to the part where you have to save, if you have trial version, you can’t save it, so, instead, open Edison, then click record, then play your entire chromatic, you should then be able to drag the chromatic from Edison to the playlist, then you can export it as wave At least, this is how I did it, if this helped, you’re welcome, ask questions if you need help, I might be able to help, I’m not a professional so, I hope I helped a little
@vine boom incorporated Not sure if you can answer this, but whenever I record the chromatic in Edison, nothing comes up. No audio file, nothing. And I can't drag it if there's nothing there lol, do you know how to fix this?
@vine boom incorporated Yes I did, every time. I tried using the different input things. I am not at all experienced with FL Studio so idk what I'm doing
5:47 a little thing to note is that trial users cannot save chromatics. however if one simply records the chromatic and then turns that recording into a wav file it will work just fine.
Every time I make a fanmade chromatic for a character, i always start on C4 instead of C3, i think it's better for normal or high voices and C3 it's the best for deep vocals.
Sticky. You have no idea how helpful this is for me! I’ve been wondering how to do stuff like this for quite some time. And now knowing what to do, it will really help me in the near future. Thanks for this little guide.
What was the point of shortening the word when you were just gonna type it out after October 10th 2023 Edit: I didn't have FL studio a year ago so I didn't know about the knobs and stuff now I know the original commenter was saying what it said and then what it meant
@@LogShaw1587 So that people wouldn't think they meant "Transexual", and people would shorten THAT word to say "Trans" aswell. Atleast, thats what I think-
alr but holy crap this was AMAZING?? It took me a few tries since ive never actually used fl studio before but wow, this actually was SUPER useful and quite astonishing actually. hearing my voice turn into a robot-y one was super cool!! thank you bro!!
Thank you for doing this. Me and my friends want to do a triple trouble cover for us singing it and I’m in the place of sonic exe and I’m also doing the sprites. I pretty much memorized the whole song so I know what the vocals will be but we don’t know how to make them. Thank you sticky.
I'm so surprised at how simple this tutorial is! I could never understand these until now! Now I just need to figure out how to make music that actually sounds good 😂
Damn, this is probably one of the best tutorials I’ve seen in a while. It seems so simple with you breaking it down. I guess we can say we are “Lucky” to have you!
Holy crap- I've been waiting for something like this in so long, even if i use FL studio on mobile this is still very helpful! Thanks man! You did a really good job explaining this this :)❤🍀
Bro thank you so much for this!! I was just remastering a song i made 7 months ago,i was having trouble with the chromatics,then i see this!! Again,thank you so much man,this is very helpful!
I've used almost this exact method for making chromatics from my own voice, however, I always end up with two problems: 1. The vocals sound too quiet/loud/earrape/muffled, and 2. There are these loud sorta "pop" noises at the beginning and end of each voice clip I use Audacity to not only record the voice lines, but also slice and copy them, so that might be the problem for the second point, but idk how to fix the first
1. Are you sure you're recording every sample at the same volume? Like, saying an "A" whispering but a "YU" louder could be the problem. It could be microphone audio quality too. 2. Same, but i think cutting the start of the samples like Sticky said could help
The popping/clicking noises occurr whenever an audio file plays suddenly with no warning. There's a few ways to fix this, but for FNF chromatics, the most ideal one is to add VERY slight amounts of fade-ins/outs on each note.
I'm a little late for commenting here, but anyways, thank you so much! This is a great tutorial, and I'm finally able to make my own song with this. It feels really good to know you can make so many cool FNF songs now. Finally making your own mod or one little song, this feeling is so motivating!
good tutorial video. here’s another thing, plugins like newtone and newtime don’t work for the trial version of fl studio but here’s something that i do after pitching the vowels: i record the pitched vowels in audacity to be able to slice it in slicex
I've always been wanting to make an FNF mod myself, and this might finally give my the motivation to try to get started. (The hardest part would probably be putting together a team, and getting permission for the music I want to use.) I doubt anyone will actually see this comment, but if anyone's interested, I would love to have motivation to get started.
I usually only use 4 samples for voicing fnf things bc the thing i use is bandlab and on its sampler you can only put 16 voices on it, so i just use 4 vocals (spliced or not) and pitch them up a bit each row. And i have some interesting vocals, stuff ranging from an ass load of transformers vocals to subnautica ones (reaper, ghost ect.) But its pretty fun making them
Friggin awesome tutorial. Literally been seeking a chromatic tutorial for a while. Thank you so much. I do have a question. Can you make a chromatic using sound effects? Like ripping a certain character’s voice or roar from a movie or game? I’ve tried before but it sounded really bad. Is there anyway to make it sound nice?
@@howtoavenge1016 I had a feeling. Could I possibly cut out a certain section of the audio clip and then loop that section multiples times to make the sound wave more even and clean?
@@raptorsaurusrex4341 i suppose, but good luck finding a loop point that sounds good. honestly, i wouldn't bother with stuff like that. keep em more as untuned vocals if need be, and then use new, cleaner samples for the actual chromatic scale
This tutorial was incredibly helpful (and the very reason I was drawn to try doing my own chromatics as well), thanks a bunch! One question though, how do you make vocals do falsetto or vibrato for certain songs, Phantasm for example? Haven't touched FL Studio in a long time and I never really got to fully understand plugins and the such but I'm doing my best to search around yet I thought I'd ask as well how you do it. Once again, very helpful tutorial!
This did prove to be useful, however, every time I tried saving my chromatic as a .wav (or any other file for that matter) the finished file disappeared from my computer entirely. Really wish I could illustrate how frustrating it is to finish the same chromatic four times before realizing it'd never work. Maybe someday, or maybe someone could help? ;;
are you in trial mode beacuse if so then thats why if you are 5:47 trial mode user, go to the master track, open the Edison plugin, set it to On Input and press play on your newTone chromatic. This will record the audio into Edison, and you can save the audio file from there.
THANK YOU STICKY FOR THIS VIDEO!! I REALLY NEEDED MY OWN CHROMATICS SO MUCH... YOU'RE THE BEST FNF PNGTUBER I POSSIBLY KNOW... Thank you again 🍀 Clover Boy 🍀
This is incredibly helpful! I've been meaning to make a cover of something for my friend who is feeling pretty depressed atm (Won't name specifics) and I think I'll be able to do it now that I know how to make a Chromatic at the VERY least. So many thanks. ❤
This video was SUPER USEFUL! I did it with my voice for fun and it sounded amazing! You can also use MIDIs if you tune it correctly! :D (just now liked and subscribed)
Shucks Sticky, I know this is like a year old but this has TREMENDOUSLY helped me with what I needed to do, this video is SICK! You're The Best Sticky, Take care!
For the creative vocals, one thing you could try is adding a "k" or "t" sound before your note, like neo or B3 boyfriend, although you will have to be careful when slicing the samples
Thanks to this guide you just made, Sticky, I'm trying to make my own song, but since I have lack of Intelligence about making my own music, I hope I wouldn't ended up being that 2nd and 3rd songs about Huggy Wuggy
(BUT STICKY, I HAVE TRIAL VERSION BRUH NEWTONE AINT EXPORTING!! - Yo wassuh dud, I heard you can just record your screen and play the newtone staircase, then turn the video into a mp3/wav file? Try that out!)
Thanks for checking out my guide! (HERES THE FULL "HER" COVER FROM THE INTRO; czcams.com/video/4ROh-sQYY2s/video.html)
The way I go about this might be a little weird, but it works!
Join my Discord server, and follow my twitter! (You might be featured in the next video!)
discord.com/invite/stickysticks // twitter.com/StickyBM
(I edited this comment so the replies might be confusing trol trol)
alright i will do that!
I didn't know you and Speedz sleep together, thank you for giving us this information
Got you covered
Alright sticky 🍀
Ok
Finally! i can make my grandmas last words into a FNF chromatic, thank you so much for this helpful tutorial Sticky you da man!
Of course Speedz!!!!!
poggers
POG
Oml, If that's true aside from jokes, I can't wait for VS Wholesome Granny mod
Edit: Wait, lol I'm stupid. Anyways, P O G.
AUUUUUUUUGH
A couple fancy facts and tips:
A chromatic scale is a scale of 12 ascending/descending notes. Making a chromatic should usually require around 48 notes.
3:43 Instead of doing this, to make it quicker, you can right click the tab labeled Track _, and then choose Consolidate track near the bottom.
(This will automatically change it into an audio file in the project, with the original samples layered beneath them.)
4:20 Turn the transition knob all the way down to 0%. It cuts out any white noise that may be heard near the end of the note.
4:49 For this, if you want lower notes, then start on C3 and then, when you're finished assembling the chromatic, use slide notes.
To use slide notes, press Shift + S on your keyboard and then place a note, then place the note right at the very beginning and drag the slide note all the way to the start.
5:47 If you're a trial mode user, go to the master track, open the Edison plugin, set it to On Input and press play on your newTone chromatic.
This will record the audio into Edison, and you can save the audio file from there.
7:12 Please, please, PLEASE make sure they start on the sound bar. Otherwise there is a delay.
Additional help:
Add Equalization (EQ) to it if you want it to sound cleaner. Add any other audio effects you can find, there are some good ones in Effector.
If you're REALLY smart, use third-party stuff to tune your vocals even better! (I suggest Melodyne 5, it's really good but not cheap.)
Aaaaaannnddd that's the lot, ya'll! Thanks for reading if you even bothered.
Thanks for the pointers!
@@StickyBM You're welcome, man. Keep up the good work!
@Oisintheblue Extras i got it but prob cant tell you how
@@mlomofficial YOU ARE A SAVIOUR. you don't know how much I struggled trying to make a chromatic on trial
@@StickyBM Use Detect Pitch Region's its really good but if a sample acts weird on the waveform it might add too many Region points and it names each note via its pitch like C5 and from there, there's assign all trigger... notes? I think it's notes and from there move slicex to the right of your screen then start assigning your triggers now each note is on the correct spot on the panio roll! So sorry for stupid grammar too tired and the reason of move it to the right is cause the box that shows each trigger note (since you set them manually which helps you find extra markers) will move but if on the right of the screen it doesn't move but flickers everytime you select a note.
tbh, the hardest thing about doing this is bearing with the awkwardness of recording the samples, but this actually helped me to create a chromatic i think is p solid! i thought it was gonna be years before that happened lol, this was very helpful :D
ngl i feel awkward recording my voice for a chromatic scale ngl
Same. It's rather nerve wracking.
YES
I basically cover my ears to make it sound different
Same ! ! I was kinda nervous to do it and nobody is even around 😭
For vowels, if you want to be really fancy you can have "aoue" as one, or even vowels ending in "r" depending on your theme
OMG i can finally make a "AUuuuugh" chromatic LESS GO
this is a certified AUUUUUUUGH moment
Yes man!
So, I have a little tip for those who have the trial version, once you’ve gotten to the part where you have to save, if you have trial version, you can’t save it, so, instead, open Edison, then click record, then play your entire chromatic, you should then be able to drag the chromatic from Edison to the playlist, then you can export it as wave
At least, this is how I did it, if this helped, you’re welcome, ask questions if you need help, I might be able to help, I’m not a professional so, I hope I helped a little
How do I open Edison in the NewTone section?
@vine boom incorporated Not sure if you can answer this, but whenever I record the chromatic in Edison, nothing comes up. No audio file, nothing. And I can't drag it if there's nothing there lol, do you know how to fix this?
@vine boom incorporated Yes I did, every time. I tried using the different input things. I am not at all experienced with FL Studio so idk what I'm doing
@vine boom incorporated where is drag file button
the drag button is on the top right, yall
note: saving in newtone doesn't work in FL studio trial mode, either record it in audacity (again), or use edison to record the scale
tysm i needed that SO MUCH
I spent so much hours on the fucking chromatic and I GET NOTHING
what i do is record a video playing the chromatic
then upload it to yt unlisted use yt 2 mp3 and then i rename it.
I spent so much time lmao 💀
OMFG THANK YOU SO MUCH, I DID IT FOUR TIMES AND I SWEAR I WAS ABOUT TO LOSE MY SHIT
Nice, a tutorial on how to make chromatics!
I don’t even make covers, but I’m watching anyway 😁
This is actually helpful and I might use it for when I get fl studio at SOME POINT. LOL
KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK STICKSTER!!
5:47 a little thing to note is that trial users cannot save chromatics. however if one simply records the chromatic and then turns that recording into a wav file it will work just fine.
I know this was 6 months ago but this saved me so much. Please marry me 🌹
YOU SAVED ME BRO
i think i love you
The thumbnail kinda made me think of some "With Lyrics" videos for a moment, lol
Every time I make a fanmade chromatic for a character, i always start on C4 instead of C3, i think it's better for normal or high voices and C3 it's the best for deep vocals.
hi staff
hi DickyBS
can you feed me? Please its been 10 days
seek employment
Its been 10 years, Waste.
head?
Sticky. You have no idea how helpful this is for me! I’ve been wondering how to do stuff like this for quite some time. And now knowing what to do, it will really help me in the near future.
Thanks for this little guide.
POV: You're embarrassed of ur own voice
Underrated comment
Me
Real
fr, i cant do mine so i use for some reason the snoopy chromatics xD
real 😭
I just wanna add ONE thing that I highly prefer: I find it best, while in Edison, to turn the TRANS (Transition) setting all the way to 0% as well.
What was the point of shortening the word when you were just gonna type it out after
October 10th 2023 Edit: I didn't have FL studio a year ago so I didn't know about the knobs and stuff now I know the original commenter was saying what it said and then what it meant
@@LogShaw1587 So that people wouldn't think they meant "Transexual", and people would shorten THAT word to say "Trans" aswell. Atleast, thats what I think-
@@jijiedamimi wth is transexual? It's transgender
@@Beautiful_Twisted_Fantasy
Well I'm *s o r r y,* I just confused those two. Don't gotta sound rude about it-
@@jijiedamimi No I'm just asking. Sorry if I sounded rude. It was a genuine question. Is transexual real?
Slay girl yes! I can’t wait till this comes out so I can make chromatics in the future😍😍
YESS SLAY STICKY I LEARNED WAY MORE THEN I DID AT SCHOOL THANK YOU😍😍
what
Very easy to understand, made my first chromatic in about 30 minutes or so. This really helped me out, so thank you!
Super great how you're helping people out with this stuff. I should take a few notes too, honestly 😅
alr but holy crap this was AMAZING?? It took me a few tries since ive never actually used fl studio before but wow, this actually was SUPER useful and quite astonishing actually. hearing my voice turn into a robot-y one was super cool!! thank you bro!!
Thank you for doing this. Me and my friends want to do a triple trouble cover for us singing it and I’m in the place of sonic exe and I’m also doing the sprites. I pretty much memorized the whole song so I know what the vocals will be but we don’t know how to make them. Thank you sticky.
Thank you so much Sticky! This was very enjoyable and helpful as shit. Also love your humor as always, you make me smile. 💚
I'm so surprised at how simple this tutorial is! I could never understand these until now! Now I just need to figure out how to make music that actually sounds good 😂
I think this is the most clean and logical fnf chromatic tutorial I've seen yet, tysm!
I already know how to do this from your brief tutorial on one stream. But this will GREATLY help!
Damn, this is probably one of the best tutorials I’ve seen in a while. It seems so simple with you breaking it down. I guess we can say we are “Lucky” to have you!
Holy crap- I've been waiting for something like this in so long, even if i use FL studio on mobile this is still very helpful! Thanks man! You did a really good job explaining this this :)❤🍀
Needlecat jumpscare
@@JustAnotherTailsProfile LMFAOOO
Bro thank you so much for this!! I was just remastering a song i made 7 months ago,i was having trouble with the chromatics,then i see this!!
Again,thank you so much man,this is very helpful!
this was great, also, i recommend adding ott to the samples after slicing them and before pitching them, makes them sound better
ogg file?
@@guynamedbrix wdym?
@@guynamedbrix no the ott plugin
Really helpful guide sticky can't wait to start making some chromatics now keep up the amazing work man
THIS VIDEO WAS SO NEEDED
thank you, Sticky! My motivation to get FL has increased greatly. Keep up the great work!
Yo thanks for this guide now I can turn anything into a chromatic including the sounds coming from my parent's bedroom, really helpful 😌👍
I've used almost this exact method for making chromatics from my own voice, however, I always end up with two problems:
1. The vocals sound too quiet/loud/earrape/muffled, and
2. There are these loud sorta "pop" noises at the beginning and end of each voice clip
I use Audacity to not only record the voice lines, but also slice and copy them, so that might be the problem for the second point, but idk how to fix the first
1. Are you sure you're recording every sample at the same volume? Like, saying an "A" whispering but a "YU" louder could be the problem. It could be microphone audio quality too.
2. Same, but i think cutting the start of the samples like Sticky said could help
i have a few tutorials on my channel that might help you out. The “how to declick your vocals” is one that will help you out
The popping/clicking noises occurr whenever an audio file plays suddenly with no warning. There's a few ways to fix this, but for FNF chromatics, the most ideal one is to add VERY slight amounts of fade-ins/outs on each note.
I'm a little late for commenting here, but anyways, thank you so much! This is a great tutorial, and I'm finally able to make my own song with this. It feels really good to know you can make so many cool FNF songs now. Finally making your own mod or one little song, this feeling is so motivating!
This was actually really easy to understand,thanks Stick man
not only do i know how to make chromatics but now i now know how to atleast try to make music from the little showcase at the end, thanks so much
good tutorial video. here’s another thing, plugins like newtone and newtime don’t work for the trial version of fl studio but here’s something that i do after pitching the vowels: i record the pitched vowels in audacity to be able to slice it in slicex
Newtone and newtime do work in fl trial. You just have to record the audio into edison in FL
how can I record the audio with audacity ?
@@howtoavenge1016 How much is the subscription or price for Fl Studio?
@@dummy3467 best edition for your money is $200. Piracy is an option as well and is very commonly done, fnf modders do it all the time
@@howtoavenge1016 Jesus Christ I don’t have that much money.
How do I pirate it?
This is finally a tutorial that I actually understand, and uses an app that doesn’t crash every 5 seconds.
I've always been wanting to make an FNF mod myself, and this might finally give my the motivation to try to get started. (The hardest part would probably be putting together a team, and getting permission for the music I want to use.) I doubt anyone will actually see this comment, but if anyone's interested, I would love to have motivation to get started.
THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST TUTORIAL IVE FOUND I MEAN GOD DAMN I FIGURED FL STUDIO OUT IN 7 MINUTES THANKS TO THIS GUY
Oh god, thats SO useful!
Thanks for quick and understandable guide!
This helped so much the others I watched didnt work well some did but turned out really bad but this tutorial is the god of all chromatic tutorials
This is gonna help me with my fnf mod!
Yes! More tutorial about making my own soundfont with my own mouth! Thank you.
Who else better to teach you about chromatics other than Dave? That’s right girls and boys, ITS STICKY
(that sounds so wrong)
Such a cool easy tutorial! Thx so much sticky! Now I can make my fnf mod very easily. ^^ ur the man😎
finally! ive been waiting for a tutorial like this thank you!
Thanks for making this tutorial, it's gonna help people who want to make a chromatic.
Finally, right to the point, easy to understand, and just easy to reference from. Thanks Sticky!
Awesome chromatic guide sticky ^-^ this video now can help a lot of People People make his own chromatic scale 😎
I usually only use 4 samples for voicing fnf things bc the thing i use is bandlab and on its sampler you can only put 16 voices on it, so i just use 4 vocals (spliced or not) and pitch them up a bit each row. And i have some interesting vocals, stuff ranging from an ass load of transformers vocals to subnautica ones (reaper, ghost ect.) But its pretty fun making them
Great tutorial StickyBM,this could actually Help anyone!
I made Chromatic Scales my way now let's see how you do it yourself! [Edit: Holy crap I was doing it right the whole time! Let's go!]
This turn out real successful but also helpful guide ever made by you, StickyBM man
Friggin awesome tutorial. Literally been seeking a chromatic tutorial for a while. Thank you so much. I do have a question.
Can you make a chromatic using sound effects? Like ripping a certain character’s voice or roar from a movie or game? I’ve tried before but it sounded really bad. Is there anyway to make it sound nice?
No. clean vocals will tune great. Anything that sounds gritty or gutty will not tune amazingly
@@howtoavenge1016 I had a feeling. Could I possibly cut out a certain section of the audio clip and then loop that section multiples times to make the sound wave more even and clean?
@@raptorsaurusrex4341 i suppose, but good luck finding a loop point that sounds good. honestly, i wouldn't bother with stuff like that. keep em more as untuned vocals if need be, and then use new, cleaner samples for the actual chromatic scale
This actually helps since im starting to create my own huge mod! thanks Sticky
This tutorial was incredibly helpful (and the very reason I was drawn to try doing my own chromatics as well), thanks a bunch!
One question though, how do you make vocals do falsetto or vibrato for certain songs, Phantasm for example? Haven't touched FL Studio in a long time and I never really got to fully understand plugins and the such but I'm doing my best to search around yet I thought I'd ask as well how you do it.
Once again, very helpful tutorial!
Thx so much for the tutorial. I’m doing a mor rn and some Tutorials are really confusing but this is neat. Thanks again
This did prove to be useful, however, every time I tried saving my chromatic as a .wav (or any other file for that matter) the finished file disappeared from my computer entirely. Really wish I could illustrate how frustrating it is to finish the same chromatic four times before realizing it'd never work.
Maybe someday, or maybe someone could help? ;;
are you in trial mode beacuse if so then thats why if you are 5:47 trial mode user, go to the master track, open the Edison plugin, set it to On Input and press play on your newTone chromatic.
This will record the audio into Edison, and you can save the audio file from there.
@@dako3278 where is the master track ?
@@dako3278 You aren't being very clear. You didn't tell us where any of the stuff you said was.
Thanks for this! This is gonna be a great help! Thanks Sticky!
Hi Sticky does it matter on what effects I use to make my voice louder? Lol I've been having problems with my voice being too quiet sometimes
Finally, I found something that can help me! Thank you Sticky :)
Could I still save in trial mode?
You can export it but you can't save it
Thank you a LOT! I always used the own fl studio vocals, now I can make with my real vocals!
I do have a question. In terms of adding effects to your vocals. Should you do this before or after you pitch them?
THANK YOU STICKY FOR THIS VIDEO!! I REALLY NEEDED MY OWN CHROMATICS SO MUCH...
YOU'RE THE BEST FNF PNGTUBER I POSSIBLY KNOW...
Thank you again 🍀 Clover Boy 🍀
Thank you for the video, StickyBM! Thanks to you, I'll finally learn how to create music for Friday Night Funkin' mod)
dude, i love yo- i mean, thank you so much, always wanted to do this and actually understood it
Wow soooo useful
Now I can make a fnf mod about myself thanks to this tutorial lol
Thank you Sticky!
This was very helpful! I am excited to actually use this video to make some chromatics and make some covers and custom songs!!
Thank you! I already know how to use the chromatic scales but I don’t know how to make the chromatic scales!
I've remade my one character's voice like ten times, so can confirm: You get better over time like Sticky said.
Thank you for this amazing tutorial sticky, this might help me start with my future music career
Thanks for the tutorial! This will be really helpful with the chromatics I’ll be making
This is incredibly helpful! I've been meaning to make a cover of something for my friend who is feeling pretty depressed atm (Won't name specifics) and I think I'll be able to do it now that I know how to make a Chromatic at the VERY least. So many thanks. ❤
This is very helpful Stick Bro! Great job!
Finally i can understand everything, thank you very much
You've made my birthday even better sir
thanks you so much, with you're tuto, i was able to finaly make my own voice in fnf, thanks you ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for making a video on this! This is definitely gonna help out some people! :D
His voice is so majestic it almost made me cry
i wanna hug him-
Thank you for the "stupidly simple" guide that was sincerely helpful and i hope you have a wonderful day
Thank you so much for making this, I've always wanted to make my own chromatic scale with my own voice and now I can!
4 Months later and it still holds up. I just redid my chromatic and it sounds 100x better. Thanks sticky!
This is a very great lesson thx for making this
Finally a video that not only tells me how to make chromatics but also tells my slow stupid brain how to use FL Studio lol. Thank you Sticky
This video was SUPER USEFUL!
I did it with my voice for fun and it sounded amazing! You can also use MIDIs if you tune it correctly! :D (just now liked and subscribed)
Thanks Sticky. I’ve wanted to make an FNF mod for a while but never knew how. Now I know where to start. Really appreciate the tutorial.
Shucks Sticky, I know this is like a year old but this has TREMENDOUSLY helped me with what I needed to do, this video is SICK!
You're The Best Sticky, Take care!
Thanks so much, im actually planning on a really big fnf mod based on pvz gw2 and pvz bfn, again, thanks 🙏🏻
Dude this such a helpful tutorial thank you so much man 😭
yoooooo dude this tutorial was sticky???
i saw this video and then later popped into one of your streams, crazy how that wor- YEEEEEEEEEOWW
I dont know why but Sticky growing an extra arm made me laugh way too hard
and the subtitles made it better
For the creative vocals, one thing you could try is adding a "k" or "t" sound before your note, like neo or B3 boyfriend, although you will have to be careful when slicing the samples
Oh wow thanks sticky! Now I can voice my screams of torment pain properly whenever I want!
This tutorial was really helpful it helped me make my first chromatic.
Thanks so much sticky, this was really helpful and the instructions were really clear!
This will be perfect I'm planning on making music in the future! Thanks for the help, sticky!!
Thanks to this guide you just made, Sticky, I'm trying to make my own song, but since I have lack of Intelligence about making my own music, I hope I wouldn't ended up being that 2nd and 3rd songs about Huggy Wuggy
Wowie this will be really helpful, thank you so much