

Simply load the Nektarine plugin into any DAW that is compatible with VST, VST3, AU or AAX (meaning virtually any current DAW, be it Ableton, Pro Tools, Cubase, Logic, Bitwig or Studio One), scan your plugins and you are good to go: Now AURA has direct access to your installed plugins from the hardware! You can also import the instruments’ patches into Nektarine’s powerful database – for many instrument plugins we even offer their factory patches as downloads ready for import. All of this on one track in your DAW. And we are talking any VST, VST3 or AU plugin here – including total recall for your kit. Our favourites are the F keys for navigating around vital project areas: Toggle Playlist (F5), Toggle Step Sequencer (F6), Toggle Piano Roll (F7), Show/Hide Sample Browser (F8) and Show/Hide Mixer (F9).Of course you can load an instrument plugin onto a track in your DAW and play it right away – but the fun really begins when you make your own kits & sounds by combining multiple plugins with the help of Nektarine: Create kits with up to 16 different instrument plugins, 64 insert FX-plugins and an additional 4 send FX. Shortcuts to successĪs with any DAW, you can save yourself bags of time by memorising FL Studio's most useful keyboard shortcuts. If you want to do the same, but slice and move all clips, repeat the process but hold Ctrl+Alt, rather than just Ctrl. Your desired amount of time will be inserted, with the clips shifted to the right. Let go of the mouse button but keep Ctrl held down, then click Insert.

The point from where you click is where the new section will start, and the length of your drag determines the amount of time you'll add. Well, you can! First, to select a portion of time, hold Ctrl then click and drag on the timeline (at the top of the Playlist). It's frustrating when you've laid down an arrangement, only to find you could do with adding an extra few bars right in the middle of the song.
