The answer you were actually looking for when you clicked on this video: Go to options in the top corner, click file settings, add the folder Step by step: Create a new folder on your desktop with the sounds you want to add to FL. Once you have that folder created, launch FL studio. Once FL studio is launched, then go to options, click file options. Choose your folder from the desktop, and you can choose to name it whatever you please. It will now appear in FL studio
is there a way where i can import all of my splice drum kits into a folder and have it on the left side where my other drum kits at ? instead of just always opening the app and import it 1 by 1?
Yeah, all these guys on TH-cam making these videos don't know what the fuck they're talking about. I'll figure it out and I'll get back to you, there's a way that you can create a folder and have all your sounds in there so you don't have to drag every single one. I have over 7000 sounds, I don't wanna drag all those.😂
@@IkingvortexI Nah no way. Dude I had FL studio 20 on an older computer and I've never had to do this before. Maybe I just need to get the older version again, there's definitely a way that you can create a folder through Splice and then simply add the folder to FL studio; no dragging needed.
The answer you were actually looking for when you clicked on this video:
Go to options in the top corner, click file settings, add the folder
Step by step:
Create a new folder on your desktop with the sounds you want to add to FL.
Once you have that folder created, launch FL studio.
Once FL studio is launched, then go to options, click file options. Choose your folder from the desktop, and you can choose to name it whatever you please. It will now appear in FL studio
is there a way where i can import all of my splice drum kits into a folder and have it on the left side where my other drum kits at ? instead of just always opening the app and import it 1 by 1?
@@tswet8037 you can try moving them from splice into its own folder if not just stick to doing it 1 by 1
Yeah, all these guys on TH-cam making these videos don't know what the fuck they're talking about. I'll figure it out and I'll get back to you, there's a way that you can create a folder and have all your sounds in there so you don't have to drag every single one. I have over 7000 sounds, I don't wanna drag all those.😂
@@m.r.9.0.7. well just make a folder and add the sounds into it you have to do it 1 by 1... theres no other way of doing it :/
put all your 'drumkit' sounds into a folder it will take forever but make life easier
@@IkingvortexI Nah no way. Dude I had FL studio 20 on an older computer and I've never had to do this before. Maybe I just need to get the older version again, there's definitely a way that you can create a folder through Splice and then simply add the folder to FL studio; no dragging needed.
how do i get my samples stay in key if there different keys you know what i mean?
Try find a sample with in the same range of the one you have and move it along to match the sample!