thanks for sharing Nanospiral! I think your logic gate tutorials will help me make a multi FX Patcher module that could change the order of the effects in the chain.
FL Studio has not normal inbuilt mapping for any MiDi hardware, but they has Patcher and your tutorials as turnaround. They should hire you and pay! Well done, very good video! :)
@@nanospiraI I just want to have the same long list of plug-n-play supported devices in FL, like Ableton has. But... You may sell custom Patcher builds for the people who struggling with keys mapping :)
Very interesting video and I see this potentially replacing an effects-pedal rig! Instead use either a MIDI foot controller or a regular desktop MIDI-controller, or even use the lower keys of a MIDI keyboard to switch 1 or more effects on or off, awesome!
How cool it would be if Patcher's map were 3D... 😄 It actually makes sense, you got to handle every case in which the FX are on/off, following the signal chain you established in the first place. What about an FX sequencer like the one in Serum? Do you think it would be possible with Patcher? Thank you for these videos, they are inspiring!
You mean like an FX chain where you could change the order of modules? Definitely possible but It would be very complicated if you have multiple plugins, it would probably be easier to just duplicate the plugins and create the alternative orderings as their own separate paths, and then just switch between those I guess. It would be a cool idea to try out tho, gotta look into it.
Great video and clear explanation, thank you! Do you know how to make Solo Buttons for multiple FX Send Paths to be able to audition any combination of paths? Say you had Dry, Delay, Reverb, Chorus and wanted to only hear what the Delay and Chorus were doing.
Thanks! If I understood correctly, you could create these groupings of FX, label them on the surface and give them their own toggle switches, and then just connect their on/off Fruity Mute instances to the correct switch. So in this case if you had a delay + chorus grouping you'd just connect both of their on/off paths to the same switch. The individual switches might cause some weird issues though if you keep using them at the same time, and keeping track of what's on and what's off would become difficult since the states won't update to the Patcher surface. But yeah let me know if this is what you meant :D
i wanted a 0 to 1 state be a on off gate for a knob before it. therefore, when 0 was 1, therefore value before it would pass through. cant figure it out yet
thanks for sharing Nanospiral! I think your logic gate tutorials will help me make a multi FX Patcher module that could change the order of the effects in the chain.
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FL Studio has not normal inbuilt mapping for any MiDi hardware, but they has Patcher and your tutorials as turnaround. They should hire you and pay!
Well done, very good video! :)
Haha thanks! I'm just waiting for the Patcher updates and hoping that even more complex stuff will be possible in the future
@@nanospiraI I just want to have the same long list of plug-n-play supported devices in FL, like Ableton has. But... You may sell custom Patcher builds for the people who struggling with keys mapping :)
Very interesting video and I see this potentially replacing an effects-pedal rig!
Instead use either a MIDI foot controller or a regular desktop MIDI-controller, or even use the lower keys of a MIDI keyboard to switch 1 or more effects on or off, awesome!
How cool it would be if Patcher's map were 3D... 😄
It actually makes sense, you got to handle every case in which the FX are on/off, following the signal chain you established in the first place.
What about an FX sequencer like the one in Serum? Do you think it would be possible with Patcher?
Thank you for these videos, they are inspiring!
You mean like an FX chain where you could change the order of modules? Definitely possible but It would be very complicated if you have multiple plugins, it would probably be easier to just duplicate the plugins and create the alternative orderings as their own separate paths, and then just switch between those I guess. It would be a cool idea to try out tho, gotta look into it.
puhh,wow, complex, thx very interesting
Great video and clear explanation, thank you! Do you know how to make Solo Buttons for multiple FX Send Paths to be able to audition any combination of paths? Say you had Dry, Delay, Reverb, Chorus and wanted to only hear what the Delay and Chorus were doing.
Thanks! If I understood correctly, you could create these groupings of FX, label them on the surface and give them their own toggle switches, and then just connect their on/off Fruity Mute instances to the correct switch. So in this case if you had a delay + chorus grouping you'd just connect both of their on/off paths to the same switch. The individual switches might cause some weird issues though if you keep using them at the same time, and keeping track of what's on and what's off would become difficult since the states won't update to the Patcher surface. But yeah let me know if this is what you meant :D
@@nanospiraI Thanks :)
i wanted a 0 to 1 state be a on off gate for a knob before it. therefore, when 0 was 1, therefore value before it would pass through. cant figure it out yet
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i love these patcher tutorials!
Thank you!