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MIXING & EFFECTS
Mixing & Effects Линолеум, ковролин, линолеум с утеплителем в магазине "Ковров и Ко"
Before you hear any of the instruments in your song, their audio
output must be processed though the FL Studio's mixer system. Each
of the instrument' output is directed to one of the 64 insert mixer
tracks where the sound is processed with a set of mastering
filters, and may optionally be processed with a set of additional
external filters and special effects. A video tutorial on using
FX is available on the FL Studio website.
FL Studio comes with lots of high-quality effects, so you can
add reverb, phaser, flange, delay line and many other professional
filters in your project without purchasing any 3rd party
plugins.
However, since FL Studio is an application with an open
architecture, you can also incorporate most of the popular
standards of 3rd party filter plugins in the mixing chain. For more
information on the effects standards supported by FL Studio, click
the Supported Effects Standards link below.
In the default setup of the Mixer, all mixer tracks are
processed in parallel, then sent to the master mixer track before
the final sound is formed. However, with the 4 additional send
tracks, and the ability to route the audio output of a mixer track
to any other track, you have the freedom to create complex
hierarchical mixing chains. To learn more about the mixer structure
and functionality, click the Mixer Window link
below.
Mixer
Window
Supported
Effects Standards
Note: For more information about the effects
included in FL Studio select Plugins/About FL Studio Plugins in the
Help menu.
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