
a. How to try FL Studio for free
b. Which version should I get?
c. Where to download sample packs
d. The first steps in FL Studio
a. Close, maximize buttons
b. Menu Panel
File, Edit, Add, Patterns, View, Options, Tools, and Help
a. Pattern/Song Mode Buttons
b. Play, Stop, Record
c. Tempo (you can drag it)
d. Metronome, Countdown before recording, Link to Controller
e. How to enable/disable buttons
f. How to play a typing keyboard as MIDI controller
a. Timecode
b. Magnet/Snap To
c. Patterns
Dropdown option
d. Buttons
View Playlist Window, View Piano Roll, View Channel Rack, View Mixer Window, View Browser Window, View Tempo Tapper, Edison, and Save Project
e. CPU Usage and Audio-playing Waveform
f. Master Knobs
Volume and Pitch
g. Browser Panel
a. Tempo Options
Tap, drag, and presets
b. How to use patterns
c. Browser Panel (What’s Included?)
Adding folders to the browser
How to add a sample to the channel rack
How to add a sample to the playlist window
d. How to use pencil and paint tool
a. Channel Rack Overview
Creating a pattern with an instrument/sample
Graph Editor vs. Step Sequencer
How to add VST
Channel Volume and Pan
a. Target Mixer Track (on channel rack)
b. Assigning instrument to free mixer track
c. Ways to open mixer (can also use f9)
d. View options
e. Mixer dropdown options
Presets
a. Plugin Section
Slots and how to add
How order is based on priority
Introduction to Parametric EQ 2 (FL Studio Plugin) iv. How to change plugin effectiveness/ mix level
b. EQ section
a. How to reroute mixer channels
b. Individual mixer channel knob section options
Volume Meter
Swap stereo channels, studio separation, reverse polarity
Right-click mixer channel options
a. How to open the playlist window
b. How to add a pattern to the playlist window
c. Pattern v. Clips
d. How to lay patterns
e. Pattern dropdown options
f. Toolbar
g. How to loop and select sections
h. Zoom tools
i. Snap Grid Setting
j. Quick Review
a. Breakdown of the sampler window
a. Create quick pattern
Route to synth bus
b. Gross Beat as a plugin for Sidechain (on the Bus channel)
a. Settings > MIDI
b. Select MIDI in the input box and enable
c. If you want to use MIDI as output, you will select: send
master sync in checkbox [ADVANCED]
d. Typing Keyboard
e. Creating Automation Clip from Mixer Track
f. Two ways of drawing automation
g. Can do manually
If drawing, make sure the step option is enabled
a. F1 = Help (dependent upon which window u have open)
b. F5 = Close and open the playlist
c. F6 = Close and open Channel Rack
d. F7 = Piano Roll
e. F8 = All Plugins
f. F9 = MixerWindow
g. F10 = Settings
h. F12 = Closes all windows
i. Key Commands
Pencil = p etc (make sure typing keyboard is disabled)
Command/Ctrl C= Copy & Command V= Paste
Hold Command/Ctrl and click, and you can select (if multiple, hold click and expand selection)
Command B = Duplicate
Command Z= Undo Last
Ctrl/Alt + hold right-click zooms
Command L = Assign to free routed/mixer track
a. Part 1
Tap Tempo
Adding Drums
Disabling loop points for 808
Cut Self
Record > Notes and Automation
Reverb 2 and Fruity Delay Bank (Fl Studio Plugins)
b. Part 2
Assigning tracks to free route mixer track (Cmmd + L)
Moving Notes Up/Down an Octave (Cmmd + up arrow/down arrow)
Split by Channel
Arranging Patterns
Export
a. Looperman
b. Adding Loops to Playlist Window
c. Stretch To Fit
d. Gross Beat and Fruity Love Philter (Fl Studio Plugins)
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