You could normalize which I highly recommend but here also is the reverse checkbox that will reverse our waveform. You should see some checkboxes that allow you to edit some aspects of the audio, Under the first tab SMP which is short for the sample, If you click on the channel that has the drum sample in it its channel settings window should appear,
The window will also include several tabs depending on the channels’ content.įirst let’s make one of our audio drum samples play in Reverse, Using the channel settings window for each channel we can achieve some effects that will add a lot of character to our patterns created in the step sequencer.įor this particular lesson, I’m using an audio sample specifically a drum, a multi-note instrument and a vocal sample loaded into my step sequencer,Įach channel in my pattern now has its own channel settings window that will appear upon clicking on the channel name, Well specifically cover how to use the time stretch features the arpeggiator the reverse option for audio samples and how to adjust pitch, In this lesson, we’re going to look at the better but still simple features of the channel settings window. Welcome to Lesson four in the FL studio’ tutorial series.