Very Helpful tip i recently discovered: usually when in piano roll view. if we want to open it's respective generator/plugin. we need to go to the channel rack and then look out for the plugins/generators that has visible midi and select the one we looking for. However, you can open the respective generator/plugin from the piano roll itself. just simply "Right-Click" on the name/plugin written next to Piano roll at the top. in your case. in 3:02 you are at the piano roll view of "Sub". so to open the generator/plugin that is making the "Sub" sound for this piano midi you are in. simply right click at this point 3:02 on the "Sub" and it will open the plugin of it ;) hope it helps ✌🏻
For the clear reverb: the thing I am writing below is even better: 1- Put a Fruity Send Plugin on the last slot of your synth( snare ,...whatever) , 2- Route a mute signal (or right click then sidechain) to a free insert as your send. 3- put your 100% wet reverb on this send. 4- go back to your fruity send plugin and activate this send insert Now you have a completely separated send signal from your original synth. NOW: 5- put a Fruity limiter after the reverb slot and switch it to compression mode, 6- activate your synth as a trigger(sidechain input) change setting to your taste. **** I would recomment making the setting (ratio and threshhold) hard so when your synth hitting on second or third,.... for any notes in any beats your reverb wont involve the information of old signals from previous beats *** In this way you need no automations at all, so you do not need to deal with changing the automations when ever you change your melody
9:36 if you create the automation clip for this and delete it from the playlist then go into the step sequencer, you can just have the a block on the SS hit on the automation clip channel everytime a new chord is played instead of having a big mess of small automation clips on the playlist. Works the same for sidechaining an instrument if you use Fruity Balance. Just make a a quarter bar size automation of the Volume knob in Fruity Balance then delete it from the playlist and have it hit everytime you want it sidechained in the step sequencer and put it in the playlist as a pattern. Makes the projects much cleaner looking
Sure... but before you go with automation clips in such cases you should use the fruity envelope generator instead as it does the same, is easier to handle and has in one instance 8 envelopes and LFO´s instead of one...
Omg double right click to switch to the mute tool is gonna be so useful for me from now on! 😮 Awesome video! Keep similar ones coming should you have more tips!
Clear Reverb Buffer is so useful for me! I wanted to make one part of the song using the same instruments start off new to add some dynamic. But the other advices are great nevertheless.
uno de los mejores videos que e visto sobre fl studio, exelente, y gracias por el gran aporte esto es de gran beneficio y de gran ayuda para mejorar las producciones y mejorar en el uso creativo de fl studio.
So the problem with the reverb trick as was shown in the second example are the clicks. They always appear if you automate mute/unmute button. What you can do is to automate BOTH wet/dry knob and mute/unmute. First will silence the signal without clicks, latter will clear the buffer. Thanks for the video anyway, didn't know about editing ghost notes.
It may work it certain situations but maybe not as here the trick is to empty the reverb buffer... shortening the decay doesn´t delete the buffer and therefore the "tone" in there...
I EQ and compress my voice overs and to be honest (because I am usually quite slow in speaking english 🙂) I (often) speedup my voice by 5% using the e3 mono algo...
@@flstudiotricks6903 Damn thats pretty dope. I was noticing it because I make beats and your voice speed seemed to flow differently from other peoples tutorial videos.
Watch the Kshmr video I linked in the description... Because of in the moment when the reverb is muted there is a short burst of the dry signal from the send... you have to do a little volume automation to reduce the incoming dry signal for the same period of time you meted the reverb...
I would not even recommend this tip. Reverb is ment to be a virtual space amulation for your sounds. If you cut the tail, the reverb will not sound very natural and spacious.
@@migats2160 Electronic music isn´t meant to sound "natural"... and a deep reverb on the leads is more part of the sound design than putting a sound into a space... All the sidechain pumping in EDM doesn´t sound natural either... so if some cutting of tail helps to gain some "clearness and less general mud... why not... Noone is forced to use it but you can only decide if you know the existing options!
Im sure you will know thsi answer to this question. How do I record audio straight from UA-cam into a mixer track on FL. i dont want to use headphone output into mic input because the recording is sounding very different. Has the recent update removed the ability to select computer audio all going through FL? i used to do something something beofre one selecting inputs/outputs which doesnt seem to work anymore??
The only method I am aware of is to use an audio routing tool like Voice Meter Banana or record directly into Audio Editors like Audacity which have this ability...
@@flstudiotricks6903 there definitely used to be a way because I have loads of samples from youtube but I can't seem to figure it out again this time... Ironically I didn't even want to download anything this time. I just wanted to use span to reference a few tracks. Can you run span independently from the daw do you know?
Hey Matias, quick question as I have a weird issue when I try resizing/time stretching audio in the play list. It does it to all any alteration I make. How can I get it to just do it to one? It is only happening in one project.
If I understand right you have multiple instances of the same audio clip in your playlist but you want to stretch just one of them...is that correct?? If so then just make the one you want to change unique... this should leave the others alone...
Ich bin Deutscher ... ich mache allerdings keine rein deutschen Videos...der Arbeitsaufwand für mich erlaubt mir momentan auch keine 2 sprachigen Videos...tut mir leid!
It depends... fact is that the leaking of previous tones into the next chords can create mud... the longer the reverb tail the more prominent it gets... Often it´s a good idea to use techniques like that to keep the signal clean and clear...
The latest one are not workflow features at all. Cutting out the reverb tails when the next notes hits in is the worst idea I've ever heard of. It doesn't even sound that great.
Nonetheless it seems to be a practical and meaningful option as this tip comes directly from Kshmr who I think has proven enough being a great artist and producer!
BEST FL channel on UA-cam
Thx!
I 2nd that statement. And this is my first watched video on the channel. I don’t do that often, no lie 😎🥃🥃
@@squalley Thank you!
it's about time a software finally uses double right click ! thanks a lot for all those very good tips 👍👍
that reverb trick is super useful
I knew all the tips except for Alt+F12 to close all plugins. I'd been using F12 for years! Champion tip. Thanks bro! See ya on the FL forums. ;)
Dein kanal ist wie eine Goldgrube🙏ich habe heute so viel gelernt
This is the best video on FL Studio workflow I've ever seen. Thank You very much 🙏🙏🙏
Glad you like it!
I have been using FL for years and some of these are totally new to me. Thank you
Every single of these 10 tips was unknown to me. Thank you so much for sharing!
Wow...finally one I could surprise... :-)
@@flstudiotricks6903 make that 2. All these were new to me.
THIS IS NEW!!!!! (for me)
thank you!
Even though I am a Hip Hop artist, I very much like the song you are working on in this video. & thank you for the tips & reminders!
3.14 I dont think you know how much time you just saved me🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Very Helpful tip i recently discovered:
usually when in piano roll view. if we want to open it's respective generator/plugin. we need to go to the channel rack and then look out for the plugins/generators that has visible midi and select the one we looking for.
However, you can open the respective generator/plugin from the piano roll itself. just simply "Right-Click" on the name/plugin written next to Piano roll at the top.
in your case. in 3:02
you are at the piano roll view of "Sub". so to open the generator/plugin that is making the "Sub" sound for this piano midi you are in. simply right click at this point 3:02 on the "Sub" and it will open the plugin of it ;)
hope it helps ✌🏻
Oh, that´s very nice...
I will bring this into the next 10 tips!!
Thank you brother 🙏
Matthias thank you once again, you have given us more information, shortcuts, and insight.
My pleasure :-)
For the clear reverb: the thing I am writing below is even better:
1- Put a Fruity Send Plugin on the last slot of your synth( snare ,...whatever) , 2- Route a mute signal (or right click then sidechain) to a free insert as your send. 3- put your 100% wet reverb on this send. 4- go back to your fruity send plugin and activate this send insert
Now you have a completely separated send signal from your original synth. NOW:
5- put a Fruity limiter after the reverb slot and switch it to compression mode, 6- activate your synth as a trigger(sidechain input) change setting to your taste.
****
I would recomment making the setting (ratio and threshhold) hard so when your synth hitting on second or third,.... for any notes in any beats your reverb wont involve the information of old signals from previous beats
***
In this way you need no automations at all, so you do not need to deal with changing the automations when ever you change your melody
9:36 if you create the automation clip for this and delete it from the playlist then go into the step sequencer, you can just have the a block on the SS hit on the automation clip channel everytime a new chord is played instead of having a big mess of small automation clips on the playlist. Works the same for sidechaining an instrument if you use Fruity Balance. Just make a a quarter bar size automation of the Volume knob in Fruity Balance then delete it from the playlist and have it hit everytime you want it sidechained in the step sequencer and put it in the playlist as a pattern. Makes the projects much cleaner looking
Sure... but before you go with automation clips in such cases you should use the fruity envelope generator instead as it does the same, is easier to handle and has in one instance 8 envelopes and LFO´s instead of one...
Omg double right click to switch to the mute tool is gonna be so useful for me from now on! 😮
Awesome video! Keep similar ones coming should you have more tips!
There will come more...
THANKS YOU SO MUCH FOR ALT+F12
I love your videos brother. I can’t thank you enough. So many tips and tricks. WOW. Please don’t stop making these Amazing videos. 🔥🔥🔥🙏💪
Thank you!
Thank you for the great video again
Good stuff here ALLGOOD!
Thank you!
Clear Reverb Buffer is so useful for me! I wanted to make one part of the song using the same instruments start off new to add some dynamic. But the other advices are great nevertheless.
Use a sidechain compressor on reverb, more freedom
uno de los mejores videos que e visto sobre fl studio, exelente, y gracias por el gran aporte esto es de gran beneficio y de gran ayuda para mejorar las producciones y mejorar en el uso creativo de fl studio.
Con mucho gusto!
Your videos are the best man, seriously!
You're amazing, Matthias! Thanks once again :-)
So the problem with the reverb trick as was shown in the second example are the clicks. They always appear if you automate mute/unmute button. What you can do is to automate BOTH wet/dry knob and mute/unmute. First will silence the signal without clicks, latter will clear the buffer.
Thanks for the video anyway, didn't know about editing ghost notes.
GOLD! thankyou.
You´re welcome!
can we freeze a wav on play list to avoid moving them accidentally ??
Great tutorial, many thanks.
Hi where did you find the chopper pattern BA rhythm 01? It wasn't on my chopper tool menu. Thanks for the great videos.
I made it myself...
1:01 Howd you do that without clicking in the long note and resizing it down?
When you hold "SHIFT" when putting in a new note it will make it´s size according to the current grid size!
@@flstudiotricks6903 Thx 🫡
Great Tut like always mate
Hi, when you put automation clip on decay time of reverb the result is much smoother then fruity mute
It may work it certain situations but maybe not as here the trick is to empty the reverb buffer... shortening the decay doesn´t delete the buffer and therefore the "tone" in there...
Is your voice naturally like that or is it edited? Its like the most perfect speed to a voice I ever heard
I EQ and compress my voice overs and to be honest (because I am usually quite slow in speaking english 🙂) I (often) speedup my voice by 5% using the e3 mono algo...
@@flstudiotricks6903 Damn thats pretty dope. I was noticing it because I make beats and your voice speed seemed to flow differently from other peoples tutorial videos.
Thanks bro 🙏👍
This is awesome! The reverb trick you mentioned causes clicks/pops when the reverb switches on and off. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Watch the Kshmr video I linked in the description...
Because of in the moment when the reverb is muted there is a short burst of the dry signal from the send... you have to do a little volume automation to reduce the incoming dry signal for the same period of time you meted the reverb...
I would not even recommend this tip. Reverb is ment to be a virtual space amulation for your sounds. If you cut the tail, the reverb will not sound very natural and spacious.
@@migats2160 Electronic music isn´t meant to sound "natural"... and a deep reverb on the leads is more part of the sound design than putting a sound into a space...
All the sidechain pumping in EDM doesn´t sound natural either... so if some cutting of tail helps to gain some "clearness and less general mud... why not...
Noone is forced to use it but you can only decide if you know the existing options!
Im sure you will know thsi answer to this question. How do I record audio straight from UA-cam into a mixer track on FL. i dont want to use headphone output into mic input because the recording is sounding very different. Has the recent update removed the ability to select computer audio all going through FL? i used to do something something beofre one selecting inputs/outputs which doesnt seem to work anymore??
The only method I am aware of is to use an audio routing tool like Voice Meter Banana or record directly into Audio Editors like Audacity which have this ability...
@@flstudiotricks6903 there definitely used to be a way because I have loads of samples from youtube but I can't seem to figure it out again this time... Ironically I didn't even want to download anything this time. I just wanted to use span to reference a few tracks. Can you run span independently from the daw do you know?
@@Jadenh87 SPAN is just available as a plugin imho... so it would need a kind of host...
Hey Matias, quick question as I have a weird issue when I try resizing/time stretching audio in the play list. It does it to all any alteration I make. How can I get it to just do it to one? It is only happening in one project.
If I understand right you have multiple instances of the same audio clip in your playlist but you want to stretch just one of them...is that correct??
If so then just make the one you want to change unique... this should leave the others alone...
@@flstudiotricks6903 tried that. Still end up with a timing issue when coping it across the playlist.
@@flstudiotricks6903 I use it for more of an underlying backing percussive rhythm.
@@nuvisionprinting I fear I don´t understand what you are trying to do...
Perhaps you can make a little vid demonstrating??
@@flstudiotricks6903 is there another way to contact you to not fill this chat?
Akzent klingt Deutsch.......gibt es auch solche Videos von ihnen auf Deutsch?
Ich bin Deutscher ... ich mache allerdings keine rein deutschen Videos...der Arbeitsaufwand für mich erlaubt mir momentan auch keine 2 sprachigen Videos...tut mir leid!
@@flstudiotricks6903 Schade
@@raziel9515 Ich muss es mal ausprobieren... vielleicht krieg ich´s ja zweisprachig hin... :-)
@@flstudiotricks6903 Alles gut kein Stress .....gibt leider wenig gute Deutsche Videos über fl
Хз, мне остаточная реверберация никогда не мешала.
It depends... fact is that the leaking of previous tones into the next chords can create mud... the longer the reverb tail the more prominent it gets...
Often it´s a good idea to use techniques like that to keep the signal clean and clear...
:D
The latest one are not workflow features at all. Cutting out the reverb tails when the next notes hits in is the worst idea I've ever heard of. It doesn't even sound that great.
Nonetheless it seems to be a practical and meaningful option as this tip comes directly from Kshmr who I think has proven enough being a great artist and producer!