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Fl studio vs ableton
Fl studio vs ableton











fl studio vs ableton

Now you still have only one clip even though it is being repeated. Hover your cursor over the clip in the track over the top right edge until the cursor changes to a bracket "]".Ĭlick and drag the edge of that clip to resize it and have it repeat itself for as long as you need it to.

fl studio vs ableton

If the drum loop clips happen to be all next to each other, then instead of copying and pasting the clip multiple times, you can do the following:

fl studio vs ableton

I'm assuming you are talking about MIDI clips since you mentioned "notes". Side Question: Am I correct to understand the clips view as a collection of clip "templates"? Is that just because I'm coming from a different paradigm in FL Studio? Or am I missing a better workflow? It feels like a lot of work to edit the velocity on a single Tom hit.

  • I go back to the clip and edit that velocity.
  • Oops, I want to change the velocity on one of the Tom hits.
  • I drag it over into the arrangement view.
  • I create a drum loop in the clips view.
  • My question is about whether the following workflow is correct or there's a better way: I don't have a problem with that-in fact I like it. The arrangement view in Ableton feels more like a canvas you have to repaint all over if you decide to change a clip. In fact even duplicated clips in the arrangement view do not seem to have any relation to one another. In Ableton though, it seems that clips I drag from the clips view into the arrangement view are completely "orphaned" from their source. (And there's a Make Unique feature that converts an instance into its own pattern.) to make a one-off modification like a drum fill, you'd have to create a new pattern. In FL Studio, if you modify the notes in a pattern, all instances of that pattern- wherever they may be throughout the song-get modified too. I'm coming from FL Studio, where you create "Patterns" (similar to clips) to drop into the "Playlist" (arrangement) view.













    Fl studio vs ableton