![]() ![]() This is the place to create sounds with instruments.Here you can open, use & edit instruments and samples.The Channel Rack serves as the “collector” of all your instruments, samples or anything that makes a sound. ![]() The Channel Rack can be accessed by clicking the “Channel Rack” icon. So, let’s start with the 1st FL Studio window you will be using: The Channel Rack. Just click the image below to claim your copy:įL Studio has 4 main functions. But it’s actually just a part of the more complete and detailed FL Studio Beginner’s Guide book I’ve written to shortcut your FL Studio learning curve tremendously. The whole FL Studio beginner’s guide lesson gives a general visual overview. You can also just follow this 4-part series and make sure to check out the FL Studio Piano Roll lesson next. Of course, I do recommend you check out the whole FL Studio Guide for Beginners lesson, because it’s more complete and gives a better overview. This way you can quickly learn the FL Studio basics of each element individually without having to go through a big video or article. However, I also decided to split up this FL Studio beginner’s guide into smaller pieces. Now, there’s also a whole FL Studio Guide for Beginners lesson available on Screech House where everything will be presented in one big lesson. ![]() Only the very basics will be covered to immediately kickstart your music-making journey. This Channel Rack tutorial is part 1 of 4 in a series of the FL Studio Guide for Beginners. In this lesson you will learn how to use the Channel Rack in FL Studio. ![]()
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