

Go to the step sequencer and select the channel that you want to send the melody to. When finished press record again to stop. Press record on edison and start humming your melody. By now you should be getting your T-Pain on. Go ahead and input your settings for pitch correction. You dont need these vst's but they'll probably help.

First you need to route your mic to a mixer channel. I'll be assuming that you guys already know your way around FL. Autotune or G-snap(or any auto-pitch correction software) if you know the key of the melody already.(optional) FL Studio 8(i dont think 7 and under has the function needed)Ĭ. What if you could hum a melody and have FL automatically translate it into notes in the piano roll? Well you can!įor this excercise you will need a few things:Ī.

What Up, Homies? I had this idea a few days now.
