![]() ![]() Modifier keys: ( Ctrl) to make a selection. Right-Click and hold on the background to open the slice tool. Left-click and drag to mute multiple clips. This is independent of the Track mute switch which has no effect on Muted Clips. Mute ( T) - The mute tool mutes individual Clips. Modifier keys: Hold ( Shift) to make a selection, then press ( Delete). ( Alt) and click on a Clip to move it with snap set to 'none'.ĭelete ( D) - Click or Click-and-drag to delete Clips. Modifier keys: ( Shift) to copy the selected Clip. Right-Click and drag to delete multiple clips. ( Alt) to add in Draw mode with snap set to 'none'.Īdd clips by Paint mode ( B) - Left-click to adds the currently selected Clip. Modifier keys: ( Shift) add in Paint mode. Right-Click and hold on the background to open the slice tool (F10 > General settings > Click and hold functions on). Left-click-and-drag to reposition the clip before releasing it. This will reset the grid offset of the last touched Clip, which is remembered.Īdd clips by Draw mode ( P) - Left-click to add the currently selected Clip. If items are placing off-grid after changing snap, select them and use the Quantize command ( Alt+Q). Scroll speed will slow when snap settings other than ' Line' are used. ![]() There is a Global Snap selector on the Snap Panel that is used when this local Snap is set to 'Main'. Holding the Alt key temporarily sets snap to 'none'. For a detailed list of Snap options see the Piano roll menu > Snap section. Playlist Snap - Snap determines how Clips will move and quantization aligns events relative to the background grid. Playlist Menu - Includes: Edit, Tools, View, Snap, Select, Group, Zoom, Time Marker, Clip Source, Performance Mode, playhead and Detach options. Tool Bar icons - Along the top of the Mixer window:.Channel Rack > Playlist > Mixer Linking - Drop instruments on Playlist Track headers to create a link between the three windows.Clip Data - Pattern Clips can hold two types of data, MIDI notes and/or controller movements (stored as ' event automation').( Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down Arrow) to extend the selection. Use ( Ctrl+Up/Down Arrows) to change the selected track. Track Selector - Playlist tracks are selectable by clicking the selector (see above).NOTE: This is mainly a visual/organizational feature, and the Instrument Channel will still respond to Pattern Clips on other Playlist tracks. Playlist tracks linked this way are known as Instrument or Audio Tracks depending on what the Channel Instrument is, an Instrument or Audio Clip. Any Change to name or color will ripple through this chain. Do this by dropping Instruments or Samples on Playlist Track headers to create a link from the Instrument Channel Playlist Mixer. If you want to simulate traditional sequencer workflow you can use ' Track Mode'. For example, a single Pattern Clip on a single Playlist track, could trigger every Channel Rack instrument, and so all Mixer tracks if they were routed accordingly. This also means Clip Tracks are not bound to Mixer tracks, rather Channel Rack to Mixer routing of instruments used by Clips decides the Mixer track/s that are used.īy default Instrument Channels are bound to Mixer tracks, not Playlist tracks. When the play-head reaches a Clip, FL Studio plays whatever the Clip instructs it to do. Clips function like notes in the Piano roll. You can put any Clip type anywhere and even overlay Clips. Unlike most other sequencers, the Playlist tracks are not bound to a single instrument, audio recording or even Clip type. The Playlist window is a stack of multi-purpose 'Clip Tracks' that can hold Pattern Clips, Audio Clips and Automation Clips. The Playlist sequences (plays) all elements of the project to make the final song. ![]()
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