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Sidechain Fl Studio 12

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RDGAudio has announced the release of SideChainer, a free sidechain compressor VST plugin for Windows. As highlighted on RDGAudio’s website, SideChainer is a completely free plugin that can be loaded in all major/popular DAW’s. It comes with 14 different pre-made sidechain types & shapes and 1/2. In this lesson you’ll learn how to sidechain in FL Studio. At the end you’ll know how to use reverb like a pro and create that typical reverse reverb effect. What is sidechaining?

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In every DAW you have the feature to group certain tracks or sounds to a single mixer channel. This is something very useful when mixing your production and it can save you a lot of time doing it. However, in it can be a bit hard to find out how this feature works.

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So here’s a short tutorial on how to group mixer channel/tracks. Why group different tracks to a single mixer channel?When you want to edit your sounds, you will each give them their own mixer channel. So you can add effects to that specific sound.

But sometimes you want to add a single effect to multiple sounds, this is where grouping comes in.When you group different tracks, for example a kick, snare and hat, to a single mixer channel, you will be able to edit all the sounds in that group, with a single action or plugin. One of the things you can do now is adjusting the volume of all your drums, without messing up the volume differences between the tracks. Grouping different tracks to a single mixer channel is often used on drums, in the example below I will do the same. For the sake of this tutorial I will only talk about drum tracks, but don’t think it’s limited to drums. How to create a mixer channel group?

Step 1 – Route all tracks to their own mixer channel.There are more ways to do this, the most simple one is adjust the number on the left side of the channel rack. My kick is on 1, the hat on 2 and the snare on 3. Step 1: Assign your tracks to free mixer channels Step 2 – Create a mixer groupRight click on a mixer channel that’s free and choose “Create Group”. In the example it’s Mixer Channel 5. Step 3 – Select the mixer channels you want to group.Hold ctrl and shift and click on mixer channels you want to add to the group.

(Click on the name or audio meter.) Step 4 – Group your channelsRight click on the little arrow of the mixer channel you created at step 2, or use any other free mixer channel you want. Now choose for “Route to this track only”. This will send all the selected sounds to that mixer channel.

Step 3 & 4: Create Mixer Group – Route to this track only Step 5 – Edit your groupNow you can add filters, effects or do some adjustments to the entire group, without messing up each individual track. How to use groups?I usually group all the sounds that “belong together”, so all the drums to a group, all the leads to a group, all the basses and so on. These are called “busses”. This way, when I’m mixing my production, I can adjust the volume of all my drums, without having to adjust each channel and messing up the balance between the different drum sounds.On my drums group (bus) I almost always do a compression and sometimes some reverb. This way all the drums will get the same room and feeling.

On my leads I like to do some effects and automate them through the track. You can also use this way. The possibilities are endless!

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How to remove grouped or routed tracks?As I said, it can be a bit hard to find out how grouping/routing works, this also applies to removing routed tracks.You can simply remove the routing by selecting the little green arrow above the green wire. This will remove the wire and therefore the routing.