Covered in this beat class: FPC preset Loops, FPC Mixer Offset, Creating a bassline with the riff machine, using the mixer, Peak controller on a send, Sequencing and workflow tips, Playlist channel split, and a quick intro to arranging patterns.
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FL Studio Guru – Using the ‘Selected’ Mixer Track (Recording & Wavecandy)
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This video shows two uses for that selected mixer track. This video is part of the FL Studio Guru Blog series www.image-line.com Share and enjoy.
FL Studio Mixer
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FL Studio beat class explaining the Mixer. In short, the FL Studio Mixer is the place where you can apply effects to the sounds from your channels. It is an extremely important feature of FL Studio. Understanding the Mixer – and more importantly understanding effects – is paramount to creating professional sounds and compositions. Now, I won’t do an in-depth discussion of effects in this beat class nor will I teach you the fine art of mixing. I will leave that for some other beat classes (easy excuse I know…). However, I will explain the basic (not all) Mixer features to you (using some common effects). So after reading this beat class you should be well on your way. See also the illustration below:
FL Studio Guru Top Tip – Copying Effects Between Mixer Tracks
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Visit the Image Line forums forum.image-line.com This Top Tip shows how simple it is to copy your Effects and their settings between Mixer tracks. There are similar ‘Drag to Save As/Copy’ menu items throughout FL Studio, we will be looking at some other examples in up-coming tips. To see all Guru videos in one location go to… www.image-line.com
FL Studio beat class: The Basics Part II – How to Use Playlist and Mixer
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The following beat class will introduce the Playlist and the Mixer Playlist Before you use the playlist, you should know how to store multiple patterns. At the top of the program next to the tempo, you should see a box with “Pat” under it (image below). It should say 1 right now – you can click
FL Studio beat class: The Basics Part II – How to Use Playlist and Mixer
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The following beat class will introduce the Playlist and the Mixer Playlist Before you use the playlist, you should know how to store multiple patterns. At the top of the program next to the tempo, you should see a box with “Pat” under it (image below). It should say 1 right now – you can click
FL Studio beat class: The Basics Part II – How to Use Playlist and Mixer
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The following beat class will introduce the Playlist and the Mixer Playlist Before you use the playlist, you should know how to store multiple patterns. At the top of the program next to the tempo, you should see a box with “Pat” under it (image below). It should say 1 right now – you can click
FL Studio beat class: The Basics Part II – How to Use Playlist and Mixer
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The following beat class will introduce the Playlist and the Mixer Playlist Before you use the playlist, you should know how to store multiple patterns. At the top of the program next to the tempo, you should see a box with “Pat” under it (image below). It should say 1 right now – you can click
FL Studio beat class: The Basics Part II – How to Use Playlist and Mixer
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The following beat class will introduce the Playlist and the Mixer Playlist Before you use the playlist, you should know how to store multiple patterns. At the top of the program next to the tempo, you should see a box with “Pat” under it (image below). It should say 1 right now – you can click