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STEP SEQUENCER
Graph Editor
The Graph Editor lets you set additional properties of notes in
the Step Sequencer. You can set
each note's panning (Pan), velocity (i.e. note's
volume - Velocity), cutoff (Filter cut),
resonance (Filter
res), pitch (Pitch) and shifting
(Shift). Shifting creates delay between the timing
of a note event and the time it is actually triggered. 100% shift
means one 16-th time delay. The pitch property sets note's pitch,
but is more intended for use with drum channels and effects - if
you want to enter a melody, use the Keyboard Editor instead.
- Graph Editor button (
G) - Shows/hides the Graph Editor
view.
- Property Selector slider - Lets you select
what property to edit. With all generators you can set panning,
velocity, cutoff, resonance, pitch and shifting. However, some
external generators may not support all those properties (for
instance, a mono generator may ignore the panning property).
Left-click a column and drag up/down to adjust the property. You
can drag all values at once - hold Ctrl and adjust one, the others
will follow. You can also create "lines" with values in the Graph
Editor - right-click a value and drag to another, FL Studio will
automatically interpolate the in-between values.
It is important that you understand in the Graph Editor you set
note's properties - these are not separate events. So, although you
can set all panning values, only those that correspond to active
dots will be used.
Note: There is a maximum of 64 steps in the
Step Sequencer. This is controlled by the
Pattern Length control.
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