The more basic ones deal with things like normalization of a clip, reversing or fading clips.
FL Studio has a range of tools available to help you with this. Once it’s there, you will almost certainly need to edit it in some way, either to correct any problems with performance or timing or to make it more flexible than a regular audio clip, say for example so that it can have a groove extracted or be replicated as a MIDI part.
In the last workshop we looked at the different ways you could capture audio into FL Studio.