

Add Gross Beat to any blank Mixer track and click on it to open the UI. First, let’s take a look at the user interface. We’ll be using FL Studio 12 to showcase how you can use Gross Beat to soup up your Splice samples.

In this tutorial, you’ll learn about Gross Beat’s inner workings and how you can use Gross Beat to turn a simple sample into your own work of genius – let’s get started. It can also automate volume to create gates and other similar effects, and even apply both volume and time/pitch shift effects simultaneously. Gross Beat can take a sample or instrument and apply a user-defined time and pitch shifting envelope. Gross Beat is a volume and time/pitch automation effect VST made by Image-Line, the same company behind the popular DAW, FL Studio. Illustration: Niv Bavarksy Gross Beat has made a big name for itself in the world of music production.
