Fl Studio Piano Roll Show Notes



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Highlight all notes. Selecting notes in the Piano roll is slow. Normally, you would click. Short and simple demonstration for recording notes on piano roll in fl studio.

In FL Studio Piano Roll, there’s this very handy little feature called Stretch Handle. With it you can quickly ‘stretch’ your notes to make them fit to time. It comes very useful when you have a group of notes and you want to make them longer or shorter. For eg. if you have a group or sequence of notes and you want to make them all eg. twice as long (or shorter), just drag them with the Stretch Handle – no need to edit the notes one-by-one.

Sorry if this is a really obvious question but I started using FL studio a day ago and I am still learning. I used GMS and went to edit the Piano Roll and I am only able to see C notes from C0 to C10. In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to create a basic melody without the use of a MIDI keyboard in Fl Studio 12. Fl studio piano roll is a great tool for creating melodies, if you do not have or you don’t want to use a MIDI keyboard, then the piano roll is the next choice for you, which I use and prefer.

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I’ve also found it very useful with live recordings as sometimes I want to record melodies to Piano Roll live with my MIDI keyboard without metronome or drum beat (just to detach myself from that 4-to-the-floor-machine-like-playing) and it’s a real savior when I want to make the recorded notes fit to time afterwards.

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This is how you use the Stretch Handle:

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Fl Studio Piano Roll Invisible Notes

In the Piano Roll, select some notes and when you do that, a little ‘circle’ appears after the selected notes. Left click and drag to stretch the selection. If you hold ALT while dragging, they notes will automatically snap to grid according to your snap-to-grid -settings.

That’s it. Very handy indeed 🙂

Change Piano Roll Fl Studio

Here’s a video: