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FLStudio Select notes in all channels

FLStudio Select notes in all channels

Yes, you can! shift+click on all the channel selectors that you want to copy (they will light up with a green border when selected). You can also double-click on one of the channel select buttons and it will select (highlight) all of them. To paste the midi into a different pattern, press ctr+v.

  1. How do I select all notes in FL Studio?
  2. How do you select all the notes on a piano roll?
  3. How do you copy multiple channels in FL Studio?
  4. How do I make all the notes in one note in FL Studio?

How do I select all notes in FL Studio?

FL Manual wrote: Ctrl+A - Select All. If you think about what "all" stands for, you probably settle with "all notes".

How do you select all the notes on a piano roll?

Click the key on the keyboard at the left edge of the Piano Roll Editor. To select all notes for a range of pitches, Shift-click or drag over a range of keys on the keyboard.

How do you copy multiple channels in FL Studio?

You can select several channels to copy. R-click on the channel selector of each channel you want to copy (The little rectangular box like a "I" , after the channel name). CTRL-C then go to pattern you want to copy in then CTRL-V.

How do I make all the notes in one note in FL Studio?

Press "alt+k", to access the "limit" tool, and double click "c5" or whichever note triggers your kick on the keyboard that appears. Hit accept, and poof -- all notes on c5!

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