
It may also take a while for very large projects to load so be patient. For smooth operation without underruns or glitches, your physical RAM should (at least) match the project's total sample-space demand.'Keep on disk' precludes the use of precomputed effects, that require the whole sample is loaded in memory.Automatically 'Keep on disk' with the ' Auto keep long audio on disk' on the F10 General Options, then re-load your project.mp3, otherwise the option will be grayed out. Keep on disk won't work with compressed formats such as. Your Windows OS version (32 or 64 Bit) and installed RAM will determine how smoothly your sample playback works (if you load more samples than you have RAM then disk-swapping may cause buffer underruns as the data is read off disk). When 'Keep on disk' is selected the maximum memory available to each Audio Clip / Sampler Channel will be 2 GB. For FL Studio 32 & 64 Bit - It can significantly speed load times for multi-GB projects. Sample data is moved from FL Studio's virtual memory allocation to a separate memory allocation. Keep on Disk - For FL Studio 32 Bit this can be used to free virtual memory allocation allowing more and/or larger Audio Clips / Sampler Channels to be used in the project.These options control how the sample and meta-data within it are handled: Remove sample - This only removes sample from the selected Sampler Channel, it does not delete the original sample data file. Locate sample in browser - Opens the Browser to the location where the sample is saved. Right-Click - To open the history of samples loaded. Load sample file - Opens a file explorer window. Clicking on the sample name will open a File Explorer to the location of the currently loaded sample. This improves workflow when trying out different samples in the same Sampler Channel, so that if a selected option becomes possible it will become activated automatically. Disabled options - You may notice that some of the options in your Sampler Channels are disabled ( grayed out), however you can still toggle the switches on/off.For example, samples will continue to play after note release unless you activate the Volume envelope. ADSR & Filtering - Channel Samplers have a number of useful controls under the Channel Settings Tab controls that include the integrated ADSR vol, pan, filter, pitch & LFO envelopes.If you drop the sample on the Playlist you will create an Audio Clip, a related, but different instrument type.


To load a sample drag and drop the sample from the Browser or Windows Explorer onto Channel Rack. The Channel Sampler is an integrated, single-sample, sampler instrument useful for percussion and related one-shot sounds.
