Although you have seen the plethora of options included in the FL Studio channel settings, sending a channel to a mixer slot will allow superior control over your sound. The FL Studio Mixer will allow you to use gain, equalization, compression, reverb, delay, and a multitude of other FL Studio factory effects or third-party effect plugins. When you want to group instruments together, you can send them all to one mixer slot, thereby creating common gain control. Equalization is very important because you can add (boost) or subtract (cut) certain frequencies to make certain elements of your song stand out and be clearer for your listeners. We will review this in detail in the Adding effects and your effect chain recipe in Chapter 6, Using the FL Studio Mixer and Recording Audio. The FL Studio Mixer will also allow you to view the level of all your pieces and parts in a more organized way.
FL Studio Cookbook
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FL Studio Cookbook
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
FL Studio Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Configuring FL Studio
Working with the Step Sequencer and Channels
Building Your Song
Using the Playlist
Using the FL Studio Mixer and Recording Audio
Sampling Using Edison
Exporting and Rendering Your Project
Humanizing Your Song
Recording Automation
Rewiring Reason to FL Studio
Your Rights as a Composer and Copyrights
Index
Customer Reviews