Friends, do you know how to import audio in FL Studio? Today I will explain the tutorial guide for importing audio in FL Studio. If you are interested, come and take a look with me. I hope it can help you.
The first step is to open FL studio. The opening interface of this software is somewhat unique. After clicking, if it does not start immediately, do not perform any operations and wait patiently for a few seconds.
Second step, after opening it, we will see the interface of FL studio. There are several areas here. We can close the redundant area interface, and then we can place the audio in the audio track area.
The third step is to open the folder where the mp3 audio file is located, click on the audio file with the mouse, hold down and drag, and directly drag the mp3 file into the FL studio audio track interface.
Note: Just hold down the MP3 file and drag in instead of opening the music file. In addition, after dragging in, we can freely move the mp3 file in the audio track interface. It can be placed on any audio track or in any position.
It should also be noted that in the FL studio audio track interface, pressing and holding the left button means dragging, and clicking the right button means deleting, so you must use the left button to drag.
If you accidentally right-click and delete the mp3 file after dragging it in, it doesn't matter, because the FL studio software has another feature, which is: after you drag the audio once in the audio track interface, you can copy it by clicking on the blank space. Audio.
So, if you right-click to delete, you can left-click in the blank space to restore.
In addition to the above methods, there are other methods.
Let’s continue to introduce the second method:
Step 1: Open the progressive sequencer. Note: Click on the "1" position as shown in the picture below, and then you can see the "2" area, which is the progress sequencer.
Step 2: We right-click on any button on the progressive sequencer and select: Load Sample from the pop-up menu. Make sure you don't make this mistake. The left click has no effect. You must right click, and then the dialog box will appear, and then choose to load the sample.
Then in the pop-up dialog box, we find the location of the mp3 audio, select the mp3 audio to be opened, and then click Open. If you can't remember where the mp3 audio file is, or you can't find it, you can copy the mp3 file to the desktop in advance, so that you can find it in no time.
After doing this, you can import the mp3 file into FL studio.
It should be noted that the first way is to directly import it into the audio track, and the editing method is in the audio track interface. The second is to import it into the sequencer, which allows for more adjustments and operations, such as adding some effects, editing in the piano window, etc.
However, no matter which method is used, the effect is the same. The sound quality, length and effect of the mp3 are exactly the same.
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