I hope I'm just overlooking something obvious so that I can have it as it always was because I glance over there quite often to check an instrument name, want to click on the Piano Roll section there to make sure I'm opening the right piano roll to work on (in case I have several of the same instrument and haven't gotten everything named fully yet), to check if that channel is hitting or muted over there or for various other reasons, so if anyone can help I'd appreciate it.
Or is it default that way now? Or always that way now? I looked all over the place and can't see how I set it that way and can change it back. Let's say I have 10 Patterns, I can scroll through (using the Pattern Selector up in the toolbar) any of those 10 and it just shows the one the number is on, the others in the Channel Rack are just represented by a small thin bar, but if I scroll up to 11 (a non existent pattern so far) then it shows the Channel Rack as it always was with all showing. FL Studio Tutorial - Conclusion Now that you understand the locations and features of the fundamental tools in FL Studio, it’s time to get your feet wet and start applying your knowledge But first, here are a few quick reminders: Use FL’s hotkeys to be most efficient with your time. I've got FL 12.4.2 build 32 and don't know if this that I am mentioning started right at updating to 12.4.2 or after that but now my Channel Rack won't stay open with all my instruments showing unless I have the Patterns Selector up top on the toolbar on a number that hasn't been started yet.
If I've overlooked an answer to this my apologies.