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fl studio mobile new feature

does anyone know the new features.
how do you do note slide? and what is 3x osc. is it a new synth?
i’m trying to find a manual or video but don’t see any

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  • @eross said:
    does anyone know the new features.
    how do you do note slide? and what is 3x osc. is it a new synth?
    i’m trying to find a manual or video but don’t see any

    It should all be here:

    https://www.image-line.com/fl-studio-learning/fl-studio-mobile-online-manual/

    3x OSC is a port of one of the FL Studio synths. To do the note slide, you draw a normal note and then draw a slide note in parallel (as if it were part of a chord). The note either above or below the slide note will raise or lower to match the pitch of the slide note, if that makes sense.

  • @MisplacedDevelopment said:

    @eross said:
    does anyone know the new features.
    how do you do note slide? and what is 3x osc. is it a new synth?
    i’m trying to find a manual or video but don’t see any

    It should all be here:

    https://www.image-line.com/fl-studio-learning/fl-studio-mobile-online-manual/

    3x OSC is a port of one of the FL Studio synths. To do the note slide, you draw a normal note and then draw a slide note in parallel (as if it were part of a chord). The note either above or below the slide note will raise or lower to match the pitch of the slide note, if that makes sense.

    thanks

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