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FL STUDIO BASICS
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This section covers the main control interfaces in FL Studio. A
video tutorial is
also available on the FL Studio website.
Controls & Interfaces
This section contains notes about the interface controls of FL
Studio. Hover the mouse over everything and look at the Hint Bar while you do. Different icons will
explain what actions are possible with that icon. There is no
better way to discover features in FL Studio.
Knobs & Sliders
- Common Features - All knobs (wheels) and
sliders in FL Studio behave similarly. To change the value of a
knob or slider left-click the image and drag up/down (left/right
for horizontal sliders).
- Fine Adjustments - To fine-tune the value of a
control, hold the CTRL key while dragging
OR hold down both mouse buttons and drag on the
control.
- Snapping - Some controls (knobs and sliders)
may pause at default and other useful places while you tweak them.
If you want to avoid that behaviour, hold down the
SHIFT key while using a
control.
- Quick Reset - Holding ALT and
left-clicking a control resets it to its default value
OR If you have a three button mouse (the
scroll-wheel is often a button, press it and see if it
clicks...'clicks', not cracks!), you can quickly reset any
knob or slider to the default value by clicking on
the middle mouse button as opposed to the standard
right-mouse click and selecting 'reset' from the menu.
LCDs
The value of the LCD control is normally set by dragging
on the screen with your left mouse button up and down
(just like a wheel). You can also increment or decrement
the LCD value one step at a time: place your mouse pointer
at the top edge of the LCD (to increment) or bottom edge (to
decrement) the control - the pointer will change to show the
increment or decrement cursor respectively ( ). Cick to increment/decrement the LCD value.
Menus
There are menu icons located in the top left corner of the
Play List, Channel Settings, Piano Roll, Mixer and
others. Left-clicking these will access the
associated menu.
Scrollbars
Some Scrollbars (Play list and Piano roll) have 'two
dimensional scrolling' - drag them with your right mouse
button (instead of the left, as usual) to move the view
simultaneously in the horizontal and vertical directions.
Zoom
The Playlist and Piano roll have zoomable areas. Where zooming
is possible you will notice a rectangular box. Click on this with
your mouse and move up/down to change the zoom level.
Zoom resolution depends on the 'Timebase' (PPQ)
settings in the General Project Options (F11). The
higher the PPQ, the greater the resolution, although you will find
the default setting of 96 PPQ to be adequate for most
situations.
Presets
Right click on the double arrows ( ) in the top right corner of Instrument or
FX wrappers to bring up the preset menu. Select a preset from the
list to load it. Left click on the right arrow to
step forward and left arrow to step back through the preset list
sequentially.
Wave Displays
If you see a sample displayed in FL Studio, it can probably be
left-clicked and dragged to another location such
as a sampler channel or a another plugin that uses wav files.
Multimedia Keyboards
If you have a multimedia keyboard you can use the
Play/Pause button to Start/Pause FL Studio, the
Stop button will stop FL Studio and return the
song position marker to the beginning of the Play List. The
FF/RW buttons will jump between Play List Time Markers if present.
Favorite Folders
All open/import and save/export dialogs in FL Studio have a
Favorites function to quickly jump to frequently used folders.
- Favorites Combo Box - Contains a list with
shortcuts to all favorite folders you have set.
- Set As Favorite - Adds the current folder to
the favorites.
- Remove From Favorites - Removes the currently
displayed folder in the combo box from the favorites list.
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