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How to move notes down an octave in fl studio

How to move notes down an octave in fl studio

Simply press and hold shift, then press the up arrow to go up a semitone and the down arrow to go down a semitone. If you only want to move certain notes, then select those notes and use that keyboard command. If you want to transpose up an octave simply press and hold control and use the up and down arrow like before.

  1. How do I move notes down in FL Studio?
  2. How do I move notes down in octave?
  3. How do you move a piano down octave FL Studio?
  4. How do I move MIDI down an octave?

How do I move notes down in FL Studio?

Tip 2: Move Selected Notes Up/Down

Moving the notes requires you to select them, hold Shift + Up/Down arrow, and they will move up or down a semitone at a time.

How do I move notes down in octave?

Press Ctrl/Cmd-Alt-Up Arrow to transpose notes up an octave. Press Ctrl/Cmd-Alt-Down Arrow to transpose notes down an octave.

How do you move a piano down octave FL Studio?

Right click a key one octave up from the one already selected, this will move your entire scale down one octave. Obviously you can move more, as needed.

How do I move MIDI down an octave?

If you don't want to use the tools window (to me that is pretty fast way to do it) once you have the midi notes highlighted, hold the Ctrl+arrow up or arrow down to move the notes but that is 12 key presses for an octave, Using the tool window could be as little as 2 presses, F8 and Apply if the transpose has already ...

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