Now, what I would like to achieve is to change the filter cutoff value while this pattern is played. See the below screenshot of the Piano Roll view with a trance lead pattern (Nexus VST plugin): Let’s start with a pattern that I created. In some other tutorial I will discuss how to link external controllers to controls in FL Studio. We will keep it simple here and use our mouse, which requires no special setup. Moving controls in FL studio can be done either via an external controller or with your mouse. But wouldn’t it be nice if we could play our song or pattern, change the channel volume (or any other control) while the song is played and record that movement? This is where (recording) automation events come in. You already know (assuming you have read the mentioned tutorial) that you can move your controls by linking them to automation clips – which you manipulate manually. In this tutorial we will have a closer look at the latter type of automation. While automation clips can exist independent of a pattern, automation events are bound to patterns and do not exist independently. In a previous tutorial (see What is automation?) I mentioned automation clips and automation events. FL Studio tutorial explaining automation events.
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