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This folder layout mirrors the actual files in your documents, so when saving sounds on your computer, save them in the folder you want to see them categorised under in the Browser view. This is the section of FL Studio where your sounds, samples and instruments you have specifically chosen for your track are stored and utilised. This is where you will create patterns or loops, and most of the editing process will happen here. Within the piano roll you can compose and edit MIDI patterns and melodies.

The piano roll feature in FL Studio is incredibly intuitive, and so, so easy to learn if you are a beginner. Within this view you can also edit the velocity, pan and length of each individual note in your pattern. This section is where you take your edited patterns, and arrange, slice and sequence them to create a song.

This is where you will flesh out and structure your track. This is where all your audio and MIDI information is sent to be mixed, and each audio file can be assigned to a mixer track. Within the mixer interface, you can tweak the volume, pan and other parameters, as well as add effects, filters and VST plugins to your sounds such as reverb, delay and compression.

Within the browser section, take a moment to browse the default folders full of drum and instrumental sounds and samples. Go to Options in the top menu, then to File Settings , then under Browse Extra Search Function , click a folder down the left hand side to add a folder to the browser. You should now see your chosen folder within the browser panel. To fix this simply click re-read the arrow next to the magnifying glass at the top of the browser, and your folder name should update. To import your sounds into the project, simply left click on the desired sound file, and drag it into the channel rack.

The best thing to do is drag and drop the files just below the bottom sound in the channel rack, as dropping it onto another file within the rack will replace it. Take a moment to import some sounds into your project and make sure you understand how this works before moving on. At the left of each channels row, you have a lit-up green button, pressing this will mute the channel.

Moving along, we have two knobs. The first is for controlling the pan of the channel, and the second is for controlling the volume. These controls are also available within the wrapper, but are linked and literally control the exact same thing. The next box along determines which mixer channel the sound or instrument will be sent to.

This is where the fun begins. Hands down. You can also drag left or right click to select multiple steps within a channel at once. Go ahead a create this pattern on your step sequencer, then experiment with adding extra snare hits or changing the kick pattern. Even to someone with no knowledge of music production or beat making, this incredibly intuitive sequencer is a lot of fun.

Your options really open up when you start to add your own sounds to the channel rack as highlighted in the browser section , and begin to sequence your own sounds and samples. This drives a lot of creative freedom using a simple process with an incredibly small learning curve. Code Ninjas allows students between the ages of to learn real programming skills in a fun, safe, and inspiring learning environment.

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