The default is two semitones, meaning you can decrease or increase the pitch by a maximum of two semitones.
The number for the pitch range is the maximum pitch shift that the knob can achieve in semitones. If they are not immediately visible, you may need to toggle the “Detailed settings” button located at the top left. The pitch control parameters are located in the top right of the channel window. In this example, we’ll be using pitch automation on a Sytrus patch I’ve made. The window that opens will contain the pitch range control and pitch control knob. You can access the pitch control knob for any instrument by simply clicking on the instrument in the Channel rack. Step 1: Find Your Instrument’s Pitch Control Knob This quick tutorial will show you exactly how to create pitch automation in FL Studio. We can use pitch automation to build tension just before a drop or transition and in snare risers. An instrument’s pitch is one of the more commonly used parameters for automation. Almost any knob, slider, button, or fader available in the user interface can be controlled and programmed to do things automatically without the user actively engaged.