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Loop Recording. Stop recording - Press stop on the main FL Studio transport panel and click on the record button in Edison to disable it. Start playback - Press Play in FL Studio and the first take in Edison will play in sync with the Playlist (slave mode is on), looping when the Playlist does.
- Help; Turning off recording? I'm not sure what I pressed, but every time I open FL Studio to work on my project, I hear all the sounds I make coming back through the speakers. On the mixer, #8 has 'REC' and a microphone on top, and I think this is the problem.
- This video shows you how to record in FL Studio 20. The same easy method can be used for recording your voice, vocals, guitars and any sort of microphone or synth. 1)Audio settings – Select your interface/microphone and a small buffer size.
With FL Studio 12 the Step Sequencer and Piano Roll have been more closely integrated making it a smoother transition when working between these windows. In this article let's take a look at the updates to these two windows and how they interrelate. Step Sequencer LengthFirst up, the Step Sequencer window's updates.
It’s super easy now to extend the length of the step sequencer notes. You can just drag the bottom right corner out. You’ll see greyed out extra steps. Now click on this grey area and it’ll activate the steps to extend the sequencer length. And another thing to point out: the Step Sequencer is now called the Channel Rack in FL Studio 12, which makes sense as it houses the different channels in your song.
And on each channel you have a sequencer. So that's a bit of history on how the name has evolved.
But I'll stick to calling it the Step Sequencer for the remainder of the article, as I'll be explaining the step sequence process that it can provide. Step Sequencer and Piano Roll InteractionNow let’s see how the Piano Roll integrates with the Step Sequencer. Make sure both the Step Sequencer and Piano Roll windows are open. You can use the shortcuts to open them, F6 to open the Step Sequencer, and F7 to open the Piano Roll. Now let’s program in a simple pattern on the step sequencer. We'll use the default kick channel.
Maybe use the default drums (Kick, Snare, Clap, Hats) as an example. As you program in the pattern notice how they appear in the Piano Roll. Draw in a kick on every fourth beat. Notice how as your program in the kicks on the step sequencer how they appear in the piano roll now.
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Previously you had to first program the pattern, and then send the pattern to the piano roll. So now in FL Studio 12 this process is simplified and more streamlined. Now program in a different pattern on the kick channel on the step sequencer. Remove some of the notes, and place extra notes elsewhere on the sequence.
See how on the piano roll the notes you removed are muted, and the new notes are placed on the piano roll. Here the swing parameter is set by default to 100%. Drag this all the way to 0 and there will be no swing, now dial it up to the right and hear how it introduces swing for that channel track.So you can set a global swing value and then dial in on each channel track how much you want that track to swing in comparison to the global swing setting. How cool is that? Interactive Step Sequence / Piano Roll OverviewThe last thing I want to look at is how to change the step sequencer so that it shows you an overview of the piano roll.
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On the Step Sequencer click on the button on the top right. This will change your step patterns to the Piano Roll Overview. Now when you click on the overview for each channel, it'll switch to that channel in the piano roll window. So this is a simple way to jump between these when your song starts getting quite busy. It's really fast to use.
ConclusionWe've looked at the new updates to the Step Sequencer and Piano Roll and the interactions between the two windows. Getting familiar with these changes can really help your workflow. These new linked windows help you navigate between your step sequencer patterns and the different channel tracks, so really make use of them.For further FL Studio tips and tricks, check out the following tutorials.