Click the magnet icon to select the snap settings you want to apply the quantization to for your note alignment. Now you can adjust the timing of the notes with the quantization options. Drag the first note into its proper position in the piano roll.
Once you’re left with only the notes you want to use, highlight all of your notes by pressing CTRL + A. First, you’ll want to select only the section of notes that you want to keep, or depending on how much time you recovered, it might be easier to select the notes you don’t want to keep and delete those. Now, in FL Studio version 20, you have the option to recover 2, 5, 10, 20 or even a half hour worth of your previous MIDI input without recording.Īfter recovering your MIDI, you might find there are still some things you’d like to alter to perfect the timing and overall performance. In previous versions of FL Studio, this option was only able to recover just a few minutes of your MIDI performance. In the third section, labeled “Score Logger,” you’ll see an option called “Dump score log to selected pattern.” Make sure you’ve selected the pattern and channel you want to recover you MIDI with. If you find yourself in that scenario, go to Tools from the main menu.