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Using advanced routing for more processing - FL Studio Tutorial
From the course: Learning FL Studio 12
Using advanced routing for more processing
- One problem that FL Studio users sometimes have is running out of mixer slots to do more effects processing. There are several ways of getting around this. The two main methods are using the plugin patcher which comes by default with FL Studio and also by rooting your insert bus to another mixer channel to take advantage of the mixer effects slots on that channel as well. The patcher method is the primary method by which to add extra effects to the mixer. Let's open up the patcher plugin and add effects into the plugin directly. First of all, let's have a look at our sample. We have a lead with a midi pattern which we can then pace directly into the playlist. Then, what we want to do is select the lead sound in the channel rack, go up to the mixer, right-click on Insert One and root it to that channel. Then what we want to do is add a new instance of patcher. To do this, we can click on the little arrow next to Slot number 1 and then select Patcher, under the Patcher section. This…
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The Mixer main menu3m 28s
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Using compression in your mix3m 24s
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Applying EQ to tracks5m 35s
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Using delay to create interesting effects3m 37s
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Creating reverb to fill space2m 51s
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Fattening sounds using chorus effects2m 34s
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Using flangers to create intriguing pad sounds2m 50s
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Inserts and send busses5m 1s
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Pumping the bass using sidechaining2m 53s
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Using advanced routing for more processing3m 41s
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Bouncing tracks to audio1m 59s
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