

Let’s take a look at FL Sampler within FL Studio to learn how to manipulate a sample and create a unique sound. Sampling is very popular in modern productions. When it comes to producing contemporary music of any kind-hip-hop, EDM, or any of the many subgenres within the hip-hop or EDM world-it’s very important to know about sound design, i.e., how to create your own custom sounds. In fact, I can say with certainty that there are some features in FL Studio that aren’t available in some of the other major DAWs, like Ableton or Logic.

But now FL Studio-with a name that can be taken a little more seriously than FruityLoops!-is a very advanced DAW with tools that are unmatched. When FL Studio first came out, it was called FruityLoops and many in the general public treated it like a toy. I personally love using FL Studio for my productions. The following information on how to use FL Sampler in FL Studio is an excerpt from the Berklee Online course Producing Music with FL Studio, authored by Rishabh Rajan, which is enrolling now.
