Nothing seems to make sense and it can get difficult to even produce a basic and simple beat. It thereby forms a unique, but ultimate shortcut for beginners and new music producers.If you are new to music production, opening FL Studio for the first time might be confusing. The FL Studio Beginner’s Guide will take you step by step through the essential FL Studio tools you need to make music as fast as possible. If you found this lesson to be helpful, then you will most-likely enjoy the FL Studio Beginner’s Guide as well.
So, if you also want to know how to copy patterns in FL Studio, just click this link. In an earlier post, I also show you exactly how to copy a pattern in FL Studio. Piece of cake! How to copy a pattern in FL Studio This way, you can also remove a pattern by right-clicking on the “Pattern selector” and select “Delete”, which immediately cuts out the pattern from the list.
All the Patterns above it, will move up a spot. This adds a new pattern on the position of the current one. So, if you need to add an extra pattern, right-click on the “Pattern selector” and select “Insert one”.
Luckily, FL Studio also allows you to insert a new pattern anywhere you want. This new number represents your new pattern.īut what if you need to add an extra pattern in between two existing ones? Or what if you want a new pattern in let’s say spot number 10? How do you do that? How to create a new pattern in FL Studio The easiest way to access a new pattern, is to left-click on the “Pattern selector” (a bar at the top of FL Studio), hold and drag up to the next number. The playlist is where you can build your entire track. A fresh sheet allows you to make another melody or rhythm on the Channel Rack that you can then use on the Playlist. Having a new pattern in FL Studio gives you the possibility to work in a fresh sheet, so to speak. If you don’t know yet how to create a new pattern in FL Studio, here’s a very quick lesson for you.