

probably just bc of my workflow habits honestly. As I explore left hand panel of FL I realize there is something like a library there, but I find it not convenient at all. I also feel strongly that a basic merge file function is needed, because then i could just delete any imported parts i didn't need after doing a bulk merge and not fooling around with libraries. I think my biggest complaint is the non-undoable actions in FL. Left hand panel drag and drop makes some of these tasks much easier. Previously to combine project elements I did as you describe, export midi scores, fx chains, then rebuild/import in target track. Hey Blekmeh, CNTRL+N I think saves a new version and duplicates resources, which is very handy but I was not able to combine two existing project files with it. VirginiaSlimm : Fri 19th Feb 2016 : 5 years ago


Should I resample everything? Make wave files of it all? Should I try to recreate/clone all those ideas into one project? Maybe you have a better solution? Now I wanted to ask you nice 'colleagues' of mine: What do you think is the best/most efficient way to combine all these ideas into one FL Project File? (.flp) So I wanted to take a synthline from project file number one, maybe some rythm/drum sections from project file two and I thought some effects on project file number three were really dope etc. Now that I finally made a decision and know I want my track to be, I came to the conclusion that I need various bits and pieces from all the different project files. As a result of this I now have various FL Studio project files with different takes and ideas on/for the track.

And with this track I was really experimenting ALOT on what I wanted to do with it. I am working on a new track in FL Studio at the moment. Hey there fellow Loopers! Hope you are having a great day. WeazelBeats : Sat 9th Nov 2013 : 8 years ago
