I was always looking for how to listen only to the reverb, you are the only person in dozens of videos that explains it well. One point worth emphasizing and I think many forget is that when direct sending "Route to this track", there is always some gain added that needs to be controlled. Thanks
I'm not a great producer. Learning all the time. I watched a Rick Beato video where he was talking about panned reverb (for example, have a guitar in the left channel and reverb for that instrument in the right channel), so I was looking for ways to do this and Google brought me here. I shall look at your channel to see if you have done a follow-up video on this technique! This is a great start and is well explained. Thank you.
feel like a dum dum, I've been making things on FL for more than 10 years as a hobby, could never figure out why all the works came out "off" in some way. Now seeing how you setup the mixer, I've discovered a new dimension I could never see before.
Hey, this is very useful. But if you want to use a different kind of reverb for, lets say, 10 different tracks, would it be smarter to add reverb to all the original tracks or create 10 reverb-only tracks where the original tracks will be routed to? I hope you understand my question :)
It really depends on what you are trying to achieve. If the reverb is going to shape the sound, i would put it directly on the track. If the reverb is going to create a space, i would create a new track and route other tracks to it.
FL Studio has a great tutorial page right here. See if you can find anything: www.image-line.com/fl-studio-learning/fl-studio-online-manual/html/plugins/Fruity%20Parametric%20EQ%202.htm
what happens if you add automation clips to the reverb, like delay or mix, will the different instruments linked to the the reverb be affected to that change?
I know you are trying to help, but you are doing too many things at once. Just want the basics. You got 2 reverbs, premaster, fx out.....jesus christ dude.
I was always looking for how to listen only to the reverb, you are the only person in dozens of videos that explains it well. One point worth emphasizing and I think many forget is that when direct sending "Route to this track", there is always some gain added that needs to be controlled. Thanks
Thank you for your comment. Yes you are right. One needs to differentiate between "Route to this track" and "Route to this track only".
I'm not a great producer. Learning all the time. I watched a Rick Beato video where he was talking about panned reverb (for example, have a guitar in the left channel and reverb for that instrument in the right channel), so I was looking for ways to do this and Google brought me here.
I shall look at your channel to see if you have done a follow-up video on this technique!
This is a great start and is well explained. Thank you.
This tutorial is really helpful. I'll be routing FX in mixer tracks from now on!
Thank you
You are welcome :)
feel like a dum dum, I've been making things on FL for more than 10 years as a hobby, could never figure out why all the works came out "off" in some way. Now seeing how you setup the mixer, I've discovered a new dimension I could never see before.
Super helpful!! Finally I understand how this works.
I am glad i could help you out!
thank you from the bottom of my heart dude 👍👍👍👍
Great Job Mate, thanks a lot will integrate this in my workflow from now on wherever I can ✌
This was extremely helpful! thank you..
You are extremely welcome!
Hey, this is very useful. But if you want to use a different kind of reverb for, lets say, 10 different tracks, would it be smarter to add reverb to all the original tracks or create 10 reverb-only tracks where the original tracks will be routed to? I hope you understand my question :)
It really depends on what you are trying to achieve. If the reverb is going to shape the sound, i would put it directly on the track. If the reverb is going to create a space, i would create a new track and route other tracks to it.
Thanks for this! Was a great help :D
where did you get that cool color picker from?
You can change the color picker by pressing the magnet or lock in the top right corner
thanks bro !!
By the way arent you from Czech republic? I realized that I can understand you very well, which is usually problem.
Hi, no i am not :)
Damn brother. How can I see those waves in your Parametric EQ 2? How can I turn it on on my FL? It will be really helpful.
FL Studio has a great tutorial page right here. See if you can find anything:
www.image-line.com/fl-studio-learning/fl-studio-online-manual/html/plugins/Fruity%20Parametric%20EQ%202.htm
what happens if you add automation clips to the reverb, like delay or mix, will the different instruments linked to the the reverb be affected to that change?
If you automate a feature on a plugin, every sound/signal in that mixer channel will be affected :)
Thank you for watching.
muito obrigado amigo
You are welcome!
Or you can use Fruity send
I know you are trying to help, but you are doing too many things at once. Just want the basics. You got 2 reverbs, premaster, fx out.....jesus christ dude.