How to make a "fade-in" "fade-out" on FL Studio

Highlight where you want to fade in/out and then right click on the knob that controls what you want to fade in/out and then click create automation clip. Then, an automation clip will show up where you have the arrow drawn in the pic. From there, you just drag one end up or down. Mess around with it.
 
Highlight where you want to fade in/out and then right click on the knob that controls what you want to fade in/out and then click create automation clip. Then, an automation clip will show up where you have the arrow drawn in the pic. From there, you just drag one end up or down. Mess around with it.
That works perfect bro, that's exactly what I wanted, thanks a lot!
 
Automation clips are your best friends. One thing to note though, in FL Studio, mute and solo aren't compatible with automation clips so you would have to send the mixer tracks to a subgroup if you want to do some cool arrangements. It's misleading, but "single curve" is the type you want to use when you right click on that glowing dot. There will be a smaller dot in the middle of your clip. That's the intensity. You can click and hold that and move it up and down to tweak the curve. Good luck.
 
Automation clips are your best friends. One thing to note though, in FL Studio, mute and solo aren't compatible with automation clips so you would have to send the mixer tracks to a subgroup if you want to do some cool arrangements. It's misleading, but "single curve" is the type you want to use when you right click on that glowing dot. There will be a smaller dot in the middle of your clip. That's the intensity. You can click and hold that and move it up and down to tweak the curve. Good luck.
That works perfect bro! thanks
 
you use one sound which you want to fade out, then you go to the control where you see the red line which shows the structure of the sound, then you move the one nob that expands the upper middle line, hope doesn't sound too complicated
 
One thing to note though, in FL Studio, mute and solo aren't compatible with automation clips so you would have to send the mixer tracks to a subgroup if you want to do some cool arrangements.

What do you mean mute and solo aren't compatible with automation clips? They most certainly are. I have used automation many times to mute. You just right click on the green mute/solo button next to the instrument you want to automate in the sequencer not the mixer. Then just create an automation clip the same way you would anywhere else.
 
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