
When I’m recording vocals, instead of using an audio interface, I simply plug in my iRig Mic Studio (link to review).

Īn audio interface like the Focusrite Scarlett is the ideal option if you want to record an acoustic guitar using a microphone.Īlternatively, if you want to record your guitar (or guitar amp) with a microphone, you can buy a USB microphone like this one. To record guitar using a Focusrite audio interface, simply plug it into your USB port before you open FL Studio. One of the most popular audio interfaces I recommend if you want to record acoustic or electric guitar (or vocals and other instruments) is the Focusrite Scarlett range (link to Amazon for details and different options). In this example, I’m using an iRig HD 2 (check out my review to see why I highly recommend it for electric guitar) and plugging it into my PC’s USB port. If you don’t have a microphone or audio interface, learn about the different recording options in this guide. You can use an audio interface or a microphone. You have two ways to record a guitar in FL Studio 20. I think I can do step 1, but am having trouble with step 2 so I'm wondering if I could be doing step 1 wrong as well.9.3 Related Guides and Lessons: Step 1: Connect Audio Interface or Microphone I've searched online and found some resources that may help me, but nothing that shows exactly what I want to do.ĭoes anyone have any tips or resources that you think would be helpful to me? If possible I'd love a simple step by step process with pictures or video that would show me how to correctly 1) import or drag and drop midi into FL Studio, 2) choose what nki or instrument plays the midi data. I'm afraid I won't be able to use these great features because I can't figure out the basics of how to import midi and choose which instrument and channel it plays back through. Also, I just got Forest Kingdom 2 which also has MIDI patterns and am considering upgrading Best Service's The Orchestra to have the MIDI drag and drop option.


I think part of my problem is not knowing how to assign the imported midi pattern to the right channel or port or something simple like that. Several times I have tried to import midi files (ex: drum patterns from Soundiron's APE) and though I can see them in the piano roll, they don't play back through the kontakt instrument that I want them to play through. I'm feeling really dumb, embarrassed, and frustrated about a particular task using FL Studio 20, Kontakt, and MIDI that I'm having trouble doing. I hope I'm posting this in the right section.
