

Launchkey Mini: Hold the MODE (InControl) button to go into MIDI channel mode, press a pad at the same time to set the keyboard (in any mode) and knobs (when in drum pad mode) to the coresponding MIDI channel. Keyboard, knobs, faders and buttons, MIDI channel selection: GLOBAL SNAP: will use FL's global snap setting instead of the per track Trigger snap setting. (Hold SCENE and +SCENE together for SAME MODE: triggers only clips in tracks that are set to the same Press mode.) +SCENE: triggers vertical columns or grouped clips but adds to the existing playing clips where applicable. SCENE: triggers vertical columns or grouped clips. OVERVIEW: toggles a an overview display of 9 vertical zones on the top row of pads, performance settings page plus 8 controller layouts on the bottom row of pads, press a button to jump to the corresponding zone or layout. ZONE: Knobs navigate the playlist zone by 1 clip/track increments. The third and final way to import MP3 into FL Studio is through Edison’s own file browser.MODE (InControl): Switch between clip launching and controller layouts or drum pad triggering mode. Just click and drag from the Browser/Plugin picker or file manger into Edison’s waveform window. The two Playlist methods above will work for Edison too. You can also use Edison to sample from your MP3. Edison allows for more editing flexibility if that’s what you want to do with your MP3. The second spot we can import MP3 into within FL Studio is Edison. Just click and drag them from the Browser/Plugin picker to the Playlist or Channel rack. They’ll be available in the list just like your samples. Choose the folder on your computer that contains the MP3s that you want to importįL Studio will automatically add your MP3s to the Browser/Plugin picker.Click the folder icon in a blank row under Browse extra search folders.Go to Options → File settings (top left of FL Studio window).They’ll all be conveniently located inside the Browser/Plugin picker. The advantage of using this method is that you won’t have to search your computer each time you want to import an MP3. Import from FL Studio Browser/Plugin pickerįor this method to work, you will first need to tell the Browser/Plugin picker where to look in your computer for all of your MP3 files.

With both the folder and FL Studio’s Playlist open and visible, just click and drag the MP3 from your file manager folder into the PlaylistĢ.Navigate to the folder on your computer that contains the MP3 that you want to import into FL Studio.

The first spot we can import MP3 into within FL Studio is the Playlist. Keep in mind that these techniques will work with all audio files supported by FL Studio, not just MP3. Import from FL Studio Browser/Plugin pickerĪs with many of the features and commands in the DAW, there are multiple ways to import MP3 into FL Studio.
