

It consists of three main and four sub panels through which the sound modulation and sequencing is done. These are: - synth panel: it contains two oscillators (saw and pulse) and both oscs have their own modulation sources (LFO, amp and filter envelope generator, distortion etc.) - two pitch sequencer panels called in accordance with their destinations (saw/pulse oscillators) - the 3. main panel contains two other sequencers routed to filter cutoff. Each sequencers have the same (or almost the same) controllers. With them you can define - the starting and ending points - the direction - and the tempo of a sequence. You can alter the lenght of the steps and add distortion or 'slide effect' to any individual step.
Using the sound generators and manipulators in FL Studio view it
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Get your song out of FL Studio and onto your MP3 player or the 'net view it
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