


Thanks for making that one so easy, Image-Line! 😉Ī simple method I used to use when I only wanted to one instrument’s MIDI notes was to open the first project, hit CTRL + C to copy, then open the new project and paste with CTRL + V. You can easily undo in FL Studio and get your adjustments and patterns back. But be careful if you already have a sound copied to your clipboard, it would overwrite that, and you’ll lose your pattern!Ä«ut if you do make a mistake, all is not lost. But with MIDI notes in the Piano Roll, you have to open up the Piano Roll first, then press del.Ä«ut a little shortcut with MIDI notes: You can use CTRL + X to cut the sound, which gets copied to your clipboard, and removed from the pattern. (Maybe I want to play some sounds up high or down low on the one-shot sample the Piano Roll makes this easy.)Īs mentioned above, to delete sounds with steps, you just have to select the sound and press del. Or, if I want to be creative with my one-shot sounds, I may Right Click on the sound and go to the Piano Roll. I usually keep my one-shot samples (drums, claps, hi-hats) as steps it’s easier to click in when building your drum loop.Ä«ut if I want to create a melody with an instrument, that is where I will use MIDI notes and the Piano Roll. (Extending a note’s the length, pitch, velocity, or panning, for example.) However, MIDI notes give easier flexibility in terms of editing your sound. Onto copying and pasting notes within the Piano Roll now! How to Copy a Melody to Another Pattern with FL Studio’s Piano Roll MIDI NotesÄealing with the Piano Roll and MIDI notes has a different approach than the Sequencer. The keyboard shortcut to open FL Studio’s step Sequencer is F6.Īs you can see where I’ve put the arrow, I’ve set my arrangement so my drums and shakers are playing at different times, allowing for full flexibility in my arrangement!

We’ll start with the steps inside the Sequencer. Inside the sequencer, there’s a couple routes you can take to copy and paste notes from sound to sound, or pattern to pattern.

If you’re one to never use the cut shortcut, you’ll be happy to know, it’s super useful in FL Studio! – I’ll show you some tricks to speed up your workflow! Copying Patterns and Notes in FL Studio’s Sequencer You’ll be happy to hear that copying and pasting in FL Studio is the same as Windows shortcuts!Ĭopy CTRL + C, Cut CTRL + X, and Paste CTRL + V are all their respective shortcuts.
