![]() ![]() Once you are happy with your slices, you can drag and drop them from Edison to the playlist window or the channel rack window. You can also adjust the sensitivity and threshold of the slicing algorithm to get more or less slices. You can slice by beat, grid, marker, region, or manually. To use the slicing tool, you will need to click on the scissors icon on the toolbar and choose a slicing mode. One of the most important features of Edison is the slicing tool, which allows you to chop your samples into smaller pieces that you can use as loops or one-shots. ![]() You can also use the tools on the toolbar to zoom, select, cut, copy, paste, delete, and undo your edits. In Edison, you can trim, fade, normalize, pitch, reverse, and apply effects to your samples. You can double-click on the audio clip to open it in the Edison editor, which is a powerful tool for editing audio in FL Studio. To do this, you will need to open the playlist window and locate the audio clip that you recorded. Method 1 Adding Audio Clips to Mixer Tracks 1 Open the Playlist window in your FL Studio project. Before I leave you I want to give you some general shortcuts particular to the mixer that may come in handy. The mixer does have some odd quirks on how it handles internal routing but it isn't anything too far out of left field. ![]() ![]() The third step to sample from vinyl records in FL Studio is to edit your samples and make them ready for use. If you're using a Channel Rack, select the instrument in the rack, then use Cmd + L (Mac) or Ctrl + L (PC) to add a mixer line for that instrument. FL Studio's mixer has a handy set of tools that are available on every track inside the mixer. ![]()
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