
On another note, deleting an automation clip is also quite simple. It can get quite confusing having your automation clips and loops overlaying one another when you have 50+ tracks on a project, so be sure to label everything and keep it organized in a way which best suits your production style. I like to keep my automation clips on the top of my playlist and the individual loop patterns at the bottom for better organization purposes. The new automation clips you create will also be populated into the main playlist window by default into the next empty playlist track. The term “step sequencer” is now deprecated and should be referred to as the “channel rack” which features all of the channels that you can individually route to the main mixer.

Remember, your new automation clips will be instantly stored inside of the “step sequencer” (F6 keyboard shortcut) after you create them.

Oh and bear in mind that if when your making an adjustment, you dont see any midi activity in the indicator at top left of the screen,it means its for some reason whichever vst youre using isnt transmitting or fl isnt reading the incoming data ,which is a different problem and one i havnt resolved yet ,not that ive tried tho.Right click on an automation point and try experimenting with different curve modes to get some really cool effects! Once you get the hang of it i can promise you that you wont be fumbling round the screen as i used too!! Id suggest initially doing it like that and editing it the way i first mentioned if on v11 or the other way via "edit events" on v12. Meaning regardless of the way in which you input/record youre knob movementsd you just goto "edit events" and you can draw in your adjustments there etc etc.īut also i tend to just navigate to "last tweaked then create automation" and then draw whatever i want it to do. Which is what you want to be looking for if your using v12. However the dual function control whilst implemented in 12 doesnt seem to have a quick select for any "event data". In terms of automation in fl 11 " for real time editing of knob tweaks etc via your mouse turn on the dual control function in the main setup screens" Which will allow you to do a multitude of things for example after youve hit "record/Everything" and adjusted whatever knobs in realtime" use the right click function on the top of the pattern screen itself and when you do another little section in your browser will open up displaying all the patterns containg contoller information which you just navigate to and then "draw in " your adfjustments"

I do however understand that being fl studio certain things are done differently than other major daws. simply coz its not buggy in that respect at all. Yeah sorry man its a little odd what your saying.
