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Fruity Loops Studio Tutorial: Advanced Clip Edit

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Summary: Adjust the FL Studio channel setting to get the sound you are looking for. Learn how to modify you linear selection in this free digital audio workstation tutorial on how to use FL (Fruity Loops) Studio from an expert in music recording.

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Stephen O'Leary is 19 years old and has been working with digital music within digital audio workstations for the past five years. His aspiration in life is to make a living in mediums...read more

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"We have discussed what you can basically do with automation clips. But, now I will show you the deeper ways of automating things using the linear selection and the LFOs in the automation clip. Here I have my base again, with the X modifier being modified by the clip down here I labeled as my name. Now, say I do not want the clip to go all the way from the bottom to all the way to the top. If I go into Channel Settings, there is a setting here called Min and Max. Meaning that this value right here, which is thirteen percent, will be the bottom. And, this value, which is seventy six percent, will be the top. So that, if we watch, if you watch the X value move, you can see, you can see that is not all the way from the bottom. And, it will not go all the way to the top. It will actually stop at seventy six percent. Other things of note, is that the line type can change. This is called a single curve line here. And, now we can do double curve. We can do hold. Which is basically on or off. We can do stairs. Which has this effect. And, we can do smooth stairs, which is the same thing only they are curved instead of rigid."

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