Fl Studio 12 Change Pattern Length

PROJECT SETTINGS

Apr 05, 2005  For example, on FL Studio, If i set it to 8 it gives me a 32 length. However, in the older versions say a 4/4 is a pattern of 16, by changing the song settings you could make it 16,17,18, etc. It seems as though you can't do this is FL Studio. On the step sequencer, if you make it 1 it goes to 4, 8 goes to 16. I hope I am explaining this right.

Boycott advance 0.4.0 for mac pro. The Project General Settings page contains general options for each project, stored locally in each file.

NOTE: If the project settings icons are not visible in the side bar on left of the screen, click the Project button to expand the section.

Options

Data Folder

A custom save location for the current project can be set here. It is useful to keep all the data created with the project in one location. The data types saved include the project file (.flp/.zip),audio to disk recordings and dragged sample data (drag and drop edits from Edison, Slicex & Channel samplers). Any samples you add to the project from the Browser or other locations will remain where they are, use the .zip formatproject save to include them in this folder.

  • Folder icon - Opens a browser window to allow a custom project save location to be set.
  • Clear - Clears the custom save location.
  • Auto - Sets the save location to the same folder the project was loaded from.

Note: The default save locations for various>orange).

  • Triangular - No level compensation is used (green)
  • NOTES: Don't fret over what panning law is or isn't used. When you mix a song, the relative pan positions and volumes are adjusted according to what you wanted to hear. In other words,you made the mix, you made it how you wanted it to sound (hopefully). So, a mix is a mix! Panning law is only a concern when sharing projects to make sure both installations are using the same settings. Changing the panning law after a project is mixed will change relative volumes and apparent stereo locations and so the mix (bad idea). If you are sharing track stems(audio from individual mixer tracks) then the panning law used by the project is 'rendered' into each stereo track, so is not a factor to worry about.