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How To Change Key in FL Studio

Alfredo Vilar by Alfredo Vilar
January 25, 2023
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How To Change Key in FL Studio

Producing music using digital audio workstations like FL Studio can be a great way to express creativity and explore your musical passions.

However, whether you are an experienced producer or just starting out, it may be difficult to know exactly how to change key in FL Studio.

In this blog post, we will provide an in-depth guide to showcasing how to change key in FL Studio, as the software provides various tools and settings to do so.

We will discuss the different methods of changing key, their advantages and disadvantages, and how they can be used to create your own unique sound.

Additionally, we’ll discuss the importance of key in music production and how it can affect the overall sound of a track.

Finally, we will provide some tips and tricks to make sure you reach your desired sound.

So if you’re looking for a comprehensive guide on how to change key in FL Studio, you’ve come to the right place!

Locating the Key Selection Tool

The first step in changing a key in FL Studio is locating the Key Selection Tool.

To do this, open up the Step Sequencer window, then select the Tools tab.

You will see the Key Selection Tool, which looks like a piano keyboard, located at the bottom of the window.

To select a key, click on one of the keys in the Key Selection Tool.

You can also adjust the octave and scale of the key by using the drop-down menus at the right of the window.

Once you have chosen the key you want, click the “OK” button to confirm the change.

Selecting a New Key

The second step in changing the key in FL Studio is selecting the desired key.

To do this, open the “Tools” tab in the top toolbar and click “Key Editor”.

This will open a window with a list of all available keys, where you can select the one that best suits your project.

You can also customize the key by choosing various parameters such as tonic note, scale length, octave range, and so on.

Once you’re satisfied with your selection, click “OK” to save the new key.

Adjusting Tempo

After you have successfully changed the key of your song, you can also adjust the tempo of the music.

To do this, select the “Tempo” tab in the toolbar at the top of the screen.

You can then drag the tempo slider to the desired tempo.

You can also enter a specific tempo in the box next to the slider.

Once you have set the tempo, you can preview your song with the new tempo to make sure it sounds the way you want it to.

Setting Key Signatures

As you start to explore key changes in FL Studio, you’ll soon come across the concept of setting key signatures.

Key signatures can be found in the bottom left-hand corner of the piano roll window, and allow you to set a tonality for the song.

You can set a major or minor key signature, as well as the note in the key.

To set a key signature, click on the drop down menu, select the desired key and note, and click “OK”.

Once the key signature is set, all notes in your song will be in the chosen key.

When composing in FL Studio, setting key signatures is a great way to ensure that all the notes in your song are in the same key.

Adjusting the Master Pitch

The fifth step in changing the key in FL Studio is adjusting the master pitch.

By doing this, you can easily shift the entire piece of music up or down by a certain interval.

This is especially helpful when you want to make your track higher or lower without having to manually change every note.

To adjust the master pitch, open the Playlist window and select the master channel.

Then, adjust the pitch by using the Pitch knob or the Pitch slider.

You can also use the Pitch Bend tool to make precise adjustments to the pitch.

Conclusion

In conclusion, changing the key of a song in FL Studio can be a challenging task, but with the right knowledge and understanding, it can be done quickly and easily.

Having the skills to change the key of a song can help you create unique and interesting pieces that stand out from the crowd.

With a little bit of practice and time, you’ll be mastering the art of key changing in no time.

 

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