FL Studio 7 Workshop The Edison Recorder
Audio recording is the cornerstone of practically all music production. Hollin Jones shows you how FL Studio tackles it with Edison.

The bread-and-butter task of most music production software is audio recording. Although it came to computers after the advent of MIDI, it confirmed the computer’s place at the heart of the digital recording revolution.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 52
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Comments
anothergol - 16 April 2008, 10:15 AM
Little mistake in this article: it says "(...) the Undo function enables you to step back through your changes and revert to an earlier version of a file. These are always
stored, which is why a project with many edits takes up more space.".
Undo's are not stored in projects, and not even in memory. They are pretty big, so stored on disk (temporarily). And they are not stored in projects, thus the undo history is not remembered when you reload a project.
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