

This will create a sample instrument for the track. What you can do is drag the audio file onto an empty track in the Channel Rack. There is a very simple method to reverse an audio snippet in FL Studio. There are other shortcuts and ways for zooming in, but I found this method to work really well and efficiently. Now when you’re in the Playlist Editor, I found the best way to zoom in and out to focus in on areas is to use the Page Up key to zoom in, and the Page Down key to zoom out. Similarly, if you want to move a track around in the Channel Rack, hold down Alt, and then use the up and down arrow keys. First select the track, then hold down Alt and then you the left and right arrow keys to move the track around the mixer. Here’s a handy tip to help you manage your tracks in the Mixer and Channel Rack. I found in the beginning working with FL, having trouble moving tracks around easily. Moving tracks Around in the Mixer and Channel Rack Make a little rhyme with them or whatever, but memorize them. Learn the shortcuts for these, and you’ll cut down the time mousing up to the toolbar, and be more productive with your songs. This one is probably pretty obvious but I found in the beginning when using the Piano Roll, I’d keep mousing up to the toolbar to choose a different tool. And I just have to do the shortcut again if I want to go further up or down. So I can select the notes and instead of jumping to the draw tool I can use this shortcut and easier transpose the notes up or down a semitone. But I find you can quickly transpose section with the shortcut Shift-Up/Down.


I first need to select the notes with the select tool, and then I need to jump can to the draw tool and move the notes around to where I want them. I often find I need to select some notes and move them either up or down. And then if you needed to edit just the hats you could choose their color, press Shift-C and then all the notes are selected them and you could edit them, like maybe moving then to another MIDI note, or shifting them down. So, for example you could assign your hats to the color purple. Another benefit of this is that you can choose the color from the color bar, and then press Shift-C and any colors assigned to this color will now be selected.
