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Video about Creating and Using Markers in the Playlist of FL Studio 21.
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00:00What's good guys? Slime Green Beats. Welcome back to Slime Green Beats and in
00:05this video I'm going to show you guys how to add markers to a track. So what
00:09are markers? It's like ways you could label parts on the playlist. Say you just
00:15want to label the intro or like the outro or something like that. You know
00:20the chorus, whatever you want to label. It's easy to do in FL Studio. You're
00:25going to use the hotkey Alt-T. You could also right-click but using this like
00:32pointer here, this green pointer here, you're going to select where you want to
00:36add the marker because it's going to appear like up here. So we can say Alt-T.
00:41We could call this intro or like intro ends. Boom.
00:54Or we could say outro begins.
01:01We could write it out and be like start rapping here.
01:32There's no drums here. Just like whatever notes you want. Alt-T. Again you
01:41could right-click as well. Add marker. Add marker.
01:50So you can just see what I'm talking about.
02:05Yo, I'm about to go in flowing to the beat knowing that I got some heat yo. I got
02:12things going. Whoa. Check my beat out. Yo, check my book I made to say all day.
02:18Here we go again. I'm about to flow with the beat going. That I'm about to read it.
02:23That I'm about to believe it. I see it. I made this beat. I made this book too.
02:30With Stunna. One half of Slime Green Beats. What it do?
02:37Do a guitar riff in the background.
02:45You know what I'm saying. Yo. Yo. And then an outro.
03:01That concludes this video. Thank you guys for watching as always. Slime Green Beats.
03:06This is how you add markers.
03:10Stay fly y'all. Peace.

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