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FL Studio Make Unique (What Is It? And How To Use It)

If you want to use the ‘Make Unique’ feature in fl studio, you can Simply Click open up the drop-down options for either an audio sample or MIDI clip in the playlist view, and then select the ‘make unique’ option from the list. 

What Is Make Unique In FL Studio

‘Make Unique’ is a handy tool for all FL Studio users, allowing you to quickly make a new copy of an audio clip or MIDI pattern. 

Having this feature is excellent, as it allows you to quickly and easily make changes to parts of your song, allowing for variation to be added. 

This FL Studio tutorial will look at how to use this feature for yourself and in which circumstances you will find it most useful. 

Let’s jump straight in!

Step One – Selecting The Clip

First, you will want to make sure that you have located the correct audio or MIDI clip that you want to make a unique version of. 

Be aware that when you use this feature, a new clip will not appear, but instead, the clip you select will become the new unique clip. 

With this in mind, make sure that you are not about to remove the only version of a clip in your project.  

Step Two – Make Unique 

Once you have located the desired audio or MIDI clip from the piano roll, you can make a unique version of it. 

To do this, simply click on the small waveform icon shown at the top left of the clip, which will open up a drop-down options menu. In the case of a MIDI clip from the piano roll, the waveform icon will be a small keyboard icon instead. 

From this drop-down menu, select the ‘Make Unique’ option. Once selected, you will notice that a number will be added to the end of the clip name to signify which version it is. 

You can now edit this clip separately from its original version.  

MIDI Clip Unique Version In FL Studio

In the image above, you can see an example of what it looks like just after making a unique version of a MIDI clip, which is a chord progression in this case. 

It is also worth noting that you can use this feature on an automation clip, which allows you to make new variations of these clips in an effortless manner. 

When To Use Make Unique

There are many situations where you might want to use the ‘Make Unique’ feature. This section will look at some of the most appropriate times to use this tool.

One of the most practical uses of ‘Make Unique’ is to allow users to quickly and easily make adjustments to an audio file or MIDI clip so that you can add some variation. For example, quickly making adjustments to a drum pattern or drum loop that you have made in the step sequencer.

If it weren’t for this feature, you would instead have to make a new version of the clip manually, which would take much longer than simply making use of this feature. 

You can also use this feature in other creative ways, such as adding additional layers of a sound into a song. 

For example, you could use the ‘Make Unique’ feature on an audio clip, pitch up or down an octave, and then layer it with the original to give it more depth. You can use it on percussion to make a double or half-time version for variation.   

Related Questions

Do You Have to Know How To Use the ‘Make Unique’ Feature? 

Knowing how to use this feature is not essential; however, it is a great time saver if you are looking to quickly add adjustments to a new pattern or audio clip in your project.

Overall, it is worth your time to learn how to utilize this feature, as it will save you a lot of time in the long run as an electronic music producer.   

Are There Other Ways of Cloning Clips in FL Studio?

There are multiple ways to make a copy of your clips in FL Studio. For example, you can use the pattern indicator in the top Hotbar to select the desired pattern and then click on the drop-down arrow to the left, opening up an options menu. 

From there, you can select the ‘clone’ option to make a copy of that pattern. You can also right-click on the pattern or audio from the viewer to the left of the playlist, allowing you to clone the selected clip. 

Do All DAWs Let You Use the ‘Make Unique’ Feature? 

Ableton, Pro Tools, and Logic Pro feature the ability to quickly clone a pattern or audio clip to be adjusted separately. Any good modern digital audio workstation should have this feature. 

Each of the DAWs may call this process by a different name, but they will all function identically in the way you use them. 

What Are the Benefits of Using the Make Unique Feature? 

Making the most of the ‘Make Unique’ feature will save you lots of time than manually creating a copy of the pattern you are trying to replicate. 

It also allows you to add variation into your track with great ease to quickly iterate on your ideas when you are in the flow of creating a track. This is great for any electronic music production.  

Does the ‘Make Unique’ Feature Work with MIDI and Audio? 

You can use the ‘Make Unique’ feature to work with both MIDI and audio, and it can be of great use with either of these formats. It can arguably be more helpful with MIDI clips, as you can add more variation to a pattern either from the step sequencer or piano roll. 

With that being said, this feature’s functionality will be the same whether you are using it for MIDI or audio. 

Does the ‘Make Unique’ Feature Work in FL Studio 12? 

Thankfully this feature has been in FL Studio since the earliest versions, so you will be able to utilize its features even if you are still using a much older version of Fruity Loops. 

Can You Right-Click Bring up The ‘Make Unique’ Option? 

When using the method discussed in the article, right-clicking will delete the clips you press on when in the playlist view. To bring up the drop-down options menu for the audio clip, you must click on the small waveform icon in the top left. 

Final Words

You will now know how to utilize the ‘Make Unique’ feature in FL Studio, which is a great way to save time in Fruity Loops for any music production. 

You can find different to get creative with this feature, so go and see what you can do with it!  

Want to learn more? Find out how to mix in mono in FL Studio here.

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