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Do you want to control knobs, switches and controls during your track? If you are using #FLSTUDIO (and FL Studio native plugins) there is an easy solution! Just use #AUTOMATIONCLIPS in FL Studio to control every plugin, even ones that are not native to FL Studio! Learn how to do so in this short video.
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0:00 Intro
0:16 What are automation clips and what are they used for?
0:33 How to create an automation clip in FL Studio native plugins
1:29 Duplicating a clip in the timeline | Creating a repeating LFO shape with adjustable features (amplitude, speed, tension, shape)
2:42 How to attach multiple controls to the same automation clip (Link to controller...)
4:00 How to create an automation clip for plugins NOT native to FL Studio (like Serum)
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