


This opens several workflow opportunities as shown below. In other words, patterns also are not limited to a single instrument as they are in most other sequencers. This means all patterns have access to all instruments in the Channel Rack. While the Channel Rack holds instruments (plugins) that create sound and internal generators that control automation, every pattern has access to all instruments in the rack. It's important to know FL Studio does not impose a simple Instrument > Playlist Track > Mixer Track relationship. The typical steps making a track are outlined below: Once you have mastered the FL Studio interface, the next step is to learn the procedure for creating music - the FL Studio 'workflow'. NOTE: If you ever need to reset the position of all windows to their default use ( Ctrl+Shift+H) or see the View menu options. The Browser ( Alt+F8) is used to access audio files, plugins & presets (see the File setting options for adding folders elsewhere on your computer to the Browser). The main windows involved in FL Studio music creation are. The FL Studio desktop is based on a number of windows, most of these are movable (with overlap), resizable, zoomable and switchable so if a window isn't visible open it using the Shortcut toolbar (or the function keys as noted in brackets). It's a great way to cover all the latest features.

įor a more in depth tutorial see the - FL Studio 20 Beginners TutorialĪfter the above, we also recommend you watch the FL Studio | What's New YouTube play list. Stepesequencer and percussion techniques. General workflow and production including audio recording. FL Studio allows you to load instruments and samples, play these live or manually enter the note data, record external sounds (from a microphone for example) and play the whole mix back through the mixer (adding effects). This section covers the FL Studio desktop and basic workflow.
