Part 1 of this
tutorial will be divided into 4 parts. Okay, without elaborate immediately I
provide a table of contents Part 1 of this tutorial, good luck.
TABLE OF CONTENT
tool bar
Channel window and step sequencer
browser
playlist
Conclusion
TOOL BAR
As a start we trace out the main functions that must be known from the 'tool bar'
in FL Studio. In the 'tool bar' area contains an assortment of useful as a
navigation panel to operate FL Studio. To make it easier I described using the
image below:
Explanation Figure 1
Red: Toolbar Area
Green: Main Bar
The main menu to save the project, options, view, copy, paste etc.
Yellow: Main Volume
Main volume serves as a regulator of the amount of noise globally.
Orange: Time panel
Shows the track project time.
Dark Blue: Transport panel
Function to run track (play), stop the song (stop), record (record).
Light Blue: Song tempo & Pattern selector
Song tempo controls the speed of a song. In FL Studio we can set the tempo
from 10 bps (beats per second) to 999 bps. Timing depends on what kind of
track we will create. Pattern will be discussed in the following explanation.
Purple: Metronome
Function produces a sound as the beat of the song that is useful for guidance
in making the song, especially the beat of drums, drum variations etc. The
metronome sound speed in accordance with the tempo we set.
For a while it used to know before touching other panels which I will discuss in
the next tutorial. Because this tutorial Part 1 discusses the basic manufacture of
drums, I'll explain a little bit how the 'Song tempo' (light blue) and 'Metronome'
(purple).
To try the test at the same metronome sound, please click the 'play' and note the
number on the 'time panel' move, but you do not hear any noise. Quiet, to test our
voice can enable the 'metronome', please enable the 'metronome' the one I marked
color 'purple'.
Channel window and step sequencer
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