![]() It will only revert to the original tempo if you then go back to block 000 (so start YOUR song from 001). You should be good to go Do this if you recorded an event over a pattern you want to keep. Your notes will stay, but the event is gone. Click inside the Event Editor window, hit CTRL+A to select all, and then hit Delete. I got around it by copying and pasting the whole pattern to a new block/pattern (or whatever the hell they call them in FL). Just right-click the volume event, and click Edit events. I'm almost tempted to get my Atari 1040STE Fired up work on it on there. This will replace the current wavetable with the shape in the LFO editor. I did play around with Temp settings and was only able to temporarily change the tempo which only lasted a few bars before going back to original Tempo. Ensure you have Double-Click for typable. ![]() ![]() I tried right clicking on the TEMPO area and checking the set temp but no luck. I can import them into FL Studio just fine, I can play around with them in "PAT" Pattern Mode changing Tempo etc.īut when I switch back to "SONG" Mode the Tempo Defaults to whatever the Midi File was originally set to. Analog-X wrote:A friend of mine gave me some Drum Patterns done in MIDI Format. ![]()
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