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Getting the feel for FL Studio
Pt. 1 of 10 | 4:17 |
Monday August 31, 2009
Feel the Beat with FL Studio
Monday August 31, 2009
FL Studio
is a powerful program that lets youcreate electronic music
, import your own beats, instrument recordings and even MIDI tracks. Andrew Carr starts off this 10-partFL Studio video tutorial
series with an introduction to the FL Studio interface.Download this episode now
Show Notes
Download the demo version of FL Studio
and follow along with this tutorial series
Full version costs $99.00 to register
- Some buttons in
FL Studio
aren't labeled. Check out the hint bar beneath the menu section for a description of the various buttons.- Many of the Menu commands have hotkey commands that can speed up your work-flow.
- Ctrl+S to Save is an important hotkey to remember.
- With Save as (Ctrl+Shift+S) lets you save a new copy of your song. This is great when you want to try something new with your song without affecting the original.
- The Edit menu lets you cut and copy song segments along with other functions.
- The Channels menu is where you'll add and manage channels in your song.
- The View menu lets you view or hide modules.
- The Options menu is where you'll modify
FL Studio
settings.- Under the Tools menu you'll find more advanced options for working with songs.
- Look at the hint window often; it'll tell you a lot about the control you're using.
- The Transport section is where you'll play, stop and record your loops and songs. You can also change the beats per minute (BPM) and toggle between Song and Pattern modes.
- The counter shows you where you are in a song when playing or editing.
- The Monitor and Peak meters show you your waveform as it plays and also your volume.
- The CPU and RAM meters show you how much of your system resources your song requires.
- The graphic buttons can be used to save, undo etc. and switch between certain view modes.
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