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  • SWAM with Camelot Pro (macOS / Windows)
  • SWAM with GarageBand X (macOS)
  • SWAM with FL Studio 20 (macOS & Windows)
  • SWAM with Digital Performer 10 (macOS & Windows)
  • SWAM with Reaper
  • SWAM with Savihost 64bit (Windows)
  • SWAM with Vienna Ensemble Pro (Mac OS X)
  • How do I create ensembles using SWAM instruments?
  • How to install and authorize products through the Software Center
  • Can I keep my SWAM instruments on an external drive?
  • Can I use SWAM instruments without a physical MIDI controller?
  • Is there a way to access the reverb module to modify the default reverb type on SWAM instruments?
  • Can I Move Just One Section to a Different Room?
  • Best Practices for Adding Multiple Solo Instruments of the Same Type
  • Warning! Expression controller non received
  • Is it possible to control SWAM instruments using only note-on velocity?

SWAM with FL Studio 20 (macOS & Windows)

Note: You can use SWAM instruments even without a physical controller. In that case, you’ll need to draw expression curves (also called envelopes) or automations. If you don’t know how to achieve this, please refer to your DAW’s user manual.

Getting Started Guide

  1. Start FL Studio. Click on the top left menu Add -> Channel -> More Plugins...
  2. A new window appears. Search for your favorite SWAM instrument
  3. If you can't find the instruments, check inside Manage Plugins if the folder that contains SWAM instruments is in the list of Plugin search paths, otherwise add it. Then press the Start scan button on the top left corner of the FL Studio Plugin Manager window.
  4. Select the instrument you want to play and double-click on it to add it to your project (picture 1).
  5. The SWAM interface should open up automatically. To play it, record or draw your expression automation (picture 2).

Picture 1 — Add a SWAM plugin

Add a SWAM plugin

Picture 2 — Drawing the automation

Drawing the automation

Note: You can use SWAM instruments even without a physical controller. In that case, you’ll need to draw expression curves (also called envelopes) or automations. If you don’t know how to achieve this, please refer to your DAW’s user manual.

Getting Started Guide

  1. Start FL Studio. Click on the top left menu Add -> Channel -> More Plugins...
  2. A new window appears. Search for your favorite SWAM instrument
  3. If you can't find the instruments, check inside Manage Plugins if the folder that contains SWAM instruments is in the list of Plugin search paths, otherwise add it. Then press the Start scan button on the top left corner of the FL Studio Plugin Manager window.
  4. Select the instrument you want to play and double-click on it to add it to your project (picture 1).
  5. The SWAM interface should open up automatically. To play it, record or draw your expression automation (picture 2).

Picture 1 — Add a SWAM plugin

Add a SWAM plugin

Picture 2 — Drawing the automation

Drawing the automation

Other articles in this category

  • SWAM with Camelot Pro (macOS / Windows)
  • SWAM with GarageBand X (macOS)
  • SWAM with FL Studio 20 (macOS & Windows)
  • SWAM with Digital Performer 10 (macOS & Windows)
  • SWAM with Reaper
  • SWAM with Savihost 64bit (Windows)
  • SWAM with Vienna Ensemble Pro (Mac OS X)
  • How do I create ensembles using SWAM instruments?
  • How to install and authorize products through the Software Center
  • Can I keep my SWAM instruments on an external drive?
  • Can I use SWAM instruments without a physical MIDI controller?
  • Is there a way to access the reverb module to modify the default reverb type on SWAM instruments?
  • Can I Move Just One Section to a Different Room?
  • Best Practices for Adding Multiple Solo Instruments of the Same Type
  • Warning! Expression controller non received
  • Is it possible to control SWAM instruments using only note-on velocity?

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