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FL Studio Cookbook

By : Shaun Friedman
Book Image

FL Studio Cookbook

By: Shaun Friedman

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (19 chapters)
FL Studio Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Importing your new saved sample


Importing your new saved sample can be achieved in various ways, much like there are many ways to skin a cat. It basically depends on your own personal workflow and the ways in which you feel most comfortable with the program. When inspiration strikes, you may want to drag files out of Edison and into your step sequencer as quickly as possible. However, at some point, you should make sure your files are retrievable and saved in the proper manner. You may need them as a reference for clearance purposes or even to use them again a second time around.

Getting ready

In order to import your new, saved sample from Edison into your FL Studio project, you will want to have Edison open and your sample edits and parameters saved. It doesn't matter if you have a loop, embedded tempo, or simply a one-shot small section highlighted. The method of importing is the same.

How to do it…

Let's us review the steps required to import your new saved sample.

  1. Click on the disk icon inside...