A couple of replies were posted to the Simple FL Studio Edison Tips post @ FutureProducers.com. The video posted to the post was the Recorded Audio in FL Studio 8 Edison video on the SampleSimple YouTube Channel.
nugmusic posted: isn’t their an easier way? like exporting as an mp3 or something?
Heretic Beats posted: That’s so basic, I can’t imagine who’s gonna need it…
Though still fresh in the Beat Production Sampling scene, Edison plus the core FL Studio recording and sampling environment offer some cool interesting ways of capturing, creating, manipulating and accessing sampled audio.
Intuitive Sampling Environment : Natural Mouse Usage
The ease of naturally dragging the mouse, to then use as a way to create and manipulate your samples in your FL Studio projects, makes the workflow of FL’s sampling environment quite intuitive. For example you can create a new sample (file) from a fresh Edison recorded audio sample by simply dragging the Drag Copy Button to a Sampler channel or even to the Playlist. It’ll create a Dragged Sample audio sample file. The file will be automatically saved in the dragged samples folder.
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these are quick and simple. Im try to drag samples from the flslicer to the fpc but I lost the screen. How do get the sample into the pad?