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Old 09-4-2008, 09:18 PM   #11
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Default Re: Need help or tips with FL studio?

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Originally Posted by TK_Breed View Post
so one thing that bugs the hell outta me with FL is automating the tempo in a precise manor. for example if i want to go from 140bpm to 175bpm it take me forever to get the mouse to drag the end point on the automation clip to just the right spot so it ends at 175bpm. is there a way to input values for automation point locations?
This is something that bothered me a lot too. It's literally impossible to slide the auto point to every single beat. Cornandbeans actually already explained a good (in fact, the only) method of how to make precise tempo changes earlier in this thread though:

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Yes, what you do is you right-click the bpm meter and then select "create automation clip." An automation clip can be set to any parameter in FL studio, it's a very handy object for transitions and such. The automation clip will pop up in the audio section of your playlist. It's pretty much self explanatory, but it's very hard to be precise with tempo. Usually what I do is I first create a clip with the original tempo, and then shift down to the desired tempo and create another clip. You just need to piece them together right, and on the first clip you should make a slope up/down to the second tempo. To bring the tempo back up, just create another clip after changing the tempo to 140 again.
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