Will_Bender
New member
Hi Everyone,
First post, so I hope I am doing things correctly here. I'm looking for help using FLS10 Producer Edition. If I am in the wrong forum, or if there is a better forum for FLS10, then please feel free to redirect me.
That said, I'll go ahead and post one of my (newbie) questions here in case anyone can help.
When I clone a pattern it carries all the instruments and stuff over, but if I tweak one of them, then it affects all the other patterns as well. Is there a way to stop this?
For instance, if I create Pattern-1, and it has two synths on it, call them A and B. And, then, I clone it to Pattern-2, A & B will show up on Pattern-2. This is okay, but if I turned off synth A on Pattern 2, then what it is doing is turning off synth A on Pattern-1 as well. The same is true if I adjust the volume, etc.
Is there a way to make it so that I can tweak the channels in each cloned pattern without affecting the other patterns?
Thanks,
WB
First post, so I hope I am doing things correctly here. I'm looking for help using FLS10 Producer Edition. If I am in the wrong forum, or if there is a better forum for FLS10, then please feel free to redirect me.
That said, I'll go ahead and post one of my (newbie) questions here in case anyone can help.
When I clone a pattern it carries all the instruments and stuff over, but if I tweak one of them, then it affects all the other patterns as well. Is there a way to stop this?
For instance, if I create Pattern-1, and it has two synths on it, call them A and B. And, then, I clone it to Pattern-2, A & B will show up on Pattern-2. This is okay, but if I turned off synth A on Pattern 2, then what it is doing is turning off synth A on Pattern-1 as well. The same is true if I adjust the volume, etc.
Is there a way to make it so that I can tweak the channels in each cloned pattern without affecting the other patterns?
Thanks,
WB