I think that's why this dude made the articulation tool. Haven't exactly had time to check everything. But I am hoping it can help you. https://www.syntheticorchestra.com/tools/articulate/Asche9 wrote:To all new plugins I would also prefer a number of really long waited improvements for scoring, notation, automation workflow... Especially mentioning the general instability of FL 21. Yesterday I tried to transpose parts in patterns and...they stayed in the same key! I had to enter each pattern and do it manually!JA'SON wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 7:21 amI cant sit here and say that I've walked the journey with IL since the infant days, but I have witnessed the recent developers' priorities – and also read the posts by many follow the users that have been here since the beginning.OldSageWisdom wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 8:15 amto-do feels like a place just to vent out, no developer can actually see all these posts posted in here, fl is lacking in so many areas, something basic takes ages to implement and something ground breaking or something new to the audio world, last thing was harmor. Although I like small changes but speed is very slow, I personally wouldn't care about the speed if basics were covered especially stuff related to working with sound and films. Well here's my venting.
I do honestly find it strange that it takes more time to implement small quality-of-life workflow additions, than to add new plugins and content.
I know that they mentioned some of the vsts that get added are the result of other users, outside of the official IL Team.
But still
And, without trying to be bias, if we're being objective then most of the additions that would make composition easier will actually improve FLS overall for everyone.
I'm probably just venting
I just read through most of this forum, will return to read properly.
I think there is a lot of things to consider here for workflow. A lot of these suggestions go beyond film scoring. Just typical workflow, FLStudio is mostly about that.