How to group audio clips fl studio

How to group audio clips fl studio
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Is it possible to merge audio clips? I have two recorded guitar samples and I'd like to tack one onto the end of the other. Doable?

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mean like glueing them together? nope. you would have to bounce them down and re-import it.

that was the case at least when i started back with ver.7. maybe you can do it now but i dont  think so.

what you can do is group them, so you always move / duplicate both clips.   (shift+g)

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To do that, grab a free copy of Audacity. I suppose you could do that in Edison as well, but since I find it counter-intuitive, I never bother with it.

If you need it only for the playlist, I would also suggest grouping.

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Alright, sweet. Thanks go to SuBLOaD. All I really wanted to do was to be able to move a couple of clips together as if they were one clip so I wouldn't have to worry about timing so much. Grouping was totally the answer.

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holding down ctrl and highlighting the clips you want enables you to move the together, too.

you would have to do it for every working-step, since the selection cancels itself after every click somewhere else in the playlist

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"Like if you shot GLaDOS from Portal in the face with the deep sea drill from 007: Tomorrow Never Dies, that is EXACTLY the sound that would shriek out of your speakers."  RhytmScript

Is "Trap" what they're calling this genre now?  Good.  I was getting tired of them calling this stuff "Hip Hop," when it clearly isn't.


Yeah, totally. That's the whole reason I wanted to be able to merge them to begin with. Grouping does the same job, though, and ungrouping is just as easy, so.

See, because the situation was, I had a really awesome take going. Then got overconfident and then got ahead of myself and flubbed a riff. So I erased the screw-up and restarted recording from that point instead of doing a full second take. So at most I'm probably only ever going to want to group two or - max - three different clips together. I mean, if it gets any worse than that, I'd just re-record the whole part. I really don't like to pull much studio magic with copy/pasting stuff. It feels like cheating.

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I suppose you could do that in Edison as well, but since I find it counter-intuitive, I never bother with it.

Amen.

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It sucks that you cant easily merge audio clips together .. but anyhow , what is the fastest way to send multiple audio clips into one channel.   When i have a song .. theres 3 verses and all verses are combined from 10 different takes  then how can i send them all in one channel quick , its annoying to do it one by one , plus sometimes u miss some . There have to be better way :/ Gouping doesnt do the trick.
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It sucks that you cant easily merge audio clips together .. but anyhow , what is the fastest way to send multiple audio clips into one channel.   When i have a song .. theres 3 verses and all verses are combined from 10 different takes  then how can i send them all in one channel quick , its annoying to do it one by one , plus sometimes u miss some . There have to be better way :/ Gouping doesnt do the trick.
Goldenn

If you mean sending multiple audio clip channels to a single mixer insert, just select the audio clip channels in the channel rack (left click the first select button and right click the subsequent ones). Then, right click on a mixer insert > Channel Routing > Route selected channels to this track.

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Would be interesting to know why people think Edison is counterintuitive?

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For now, I think we need to use disk recording. There is a new freeze feature in the latest version of FL Studio but I've yet to install it and check it out. That might solve some of the issue.

You would expect to be able to group and then make unique as sample. Maybe something will happen with that in the future. I keep meaning to post a detailed idea for a comping system on Looptalk. There is a lot that needs to be done so far as audio based features in FL Studio.

Would be interesting to know why people think Edison is counterintuitive?

I think Edison is quite intuitive. As a stand alone audio editor for preparing samples for instruments like Kontakt and FPC, it's second to none and it's sister plugin (Convolver) is amazing for editing IRs. Though I find Edison clunky when it comes to workflow if tracking audio into FL Studio. I would always choose the playlist for that task.

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