To use one-shots in a digital audio workstation like FL Studio: turn off loop points and time stretch; set the one-shot to auto or stretch mode; cut the self from the sample in the miscellaneous functions; set the envelope settings like release, sustain, and decay to 0 and hold to 100%; adjust the attack, sustain, and release knobs for a cleaner sound; and ensure the one-shot is in the correct key, which is often C, checking online if needed.
To use one-shots in a digital audio workstation like FL Studio: turn off loop points and time stretch; set the one-shot to auto or stretch mode; cut the self from the sample in the miscellaneous functions; set the envelope settings like release, sustain, and decay to 0 and hold to 100%; adjust the attack, sustain, and release knobs for a cleaner sound; and ensure the one-shot is in the correct key, which is often C, checking online if needed.
To use one-shots in a digital audio workstation like FL Studio: turn off loop points and time stretch; set the one-shot to auto or stretch mode; cut the self from the sample in the miscellaneous functions; set the envelope settings like release, sustain, and decay to 0 and hold to 100%; adjust the attack, sustain, and release knobs for a cleaner sound; and ensure the one-shot is in the correct key, which is often C, checking online if needed.
2. Make sure time stretch is set to 0 if you are using fl studio; 3. Mode should be auto and/or stretch depending on one-shot [sometimes having the one-shot on stretch mode creates a better sound try it!]; 4. Go to "miscellaneous functions" on the selected one-shot and click "cut self"; 5. On the envelope/instrument settings make sure you 0 out the following [rel, sus, dec, att, delay] and set "hold" to 100%; 6. After these adjustments you can play around with the attack, sustain, and/or release knobs to get a cleaner sound; 7. Always make sure the one shot is in key - most one-shots, if not all one-shots, should already be tuned to "C", however if they are not they will be labeled and/or you must use a third-party website to check key like tunebat.com, keyfinder, and/or auto key.