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EFFECTS PLUGINS / GENERATOR PLUGINS / CHANNEL
SETTINGS
Fruity Wrapper toronto escort
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Fruity Wrapper - All instruments (including
FX), native and 3rd party, are ‘interfaced’ to FL Studio through
the Fruity Wrapper. The wrapper brings compatibility with the VST
and DX standards for plugins (the screenshot above demonstrates the
Fruity Wrapper hosting a somewhat truncated reFX Vanguard VSTi
plugin). For more information on plugins formats,
click here. For more
information on installing and using 3rd party VST/DX
plugins, click here.
There are two versions of the Fruity Wrapper, Effect &
Generator. FL Studio will select the appropriate wrapper depending
on the plugin type loaded. There are several control options:
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1. Plugin Menu
The Plugin Menu contains various plugin specific commands such
as preset management, MIDI mapping and service functions. The
commands are different depending on the type of plugin loaded in
the wrapper.
- Piano Roll – Opens the Piano Roll for the
Channel the instrument is loaded into.
- Presets – Allows you to see the list of
presets available for the plugin.
- Browse presets – Opens the presets menu in the
browser (this may not have any presets for the plugin,
however).
- Save presets as – Allows you to save the
current preset as a single preset file in the browser. Very
useful!
- Last tweaked parameter – Allows the following
operations to be performed on the last knob/slider that was moved
on the plugin interface (very very very useful!)
- Edit events – Opens the Event editor for the
last tweaked control. This data will be saved in the currently
selected pattern. There are also sub-options to edit events in a
'new window' or in the integrated 'Piano roll' editor.
- Init song with this position – Defines the
position the knob will start in when the song starts to play. You
will need to press STOP, then PLAY, for this to take effect.
- Create automation clip – Creates an automation
clip linked to the last moved knob.
- Link to controller – Opens a dialog so that
you can link the last moved knob to an external or internal
controller.
- Copy value/Paste value - Allow you to copy and
paste the values of knobs and controllers on the plugin.
- Link all parameters... – Opens a link-dialog
that is designed to link automatable parameters to 'tweaked'
hardware controllers and then automatically move to the next
parameter in the 'parameter list' ready for the next link. The are
options for skipping parameters or jumping to new locations in the
list. Basic operation - Select 'Link all
parameters' from the menu, and move the first hardware controller
to be linked (the link is made to the first item in the 'Current
parameter' list), when you move the second hardware controller it
will be auto-linked to the next parameter and so on, until the end
of the parameter list is reached or the link-dialog is closed.
To skip a link - left-click the
Skip button at the bottom of the link-dialog
(immediately left of the 'Accept' button). To jump directly
to a parameter - use the Current
parameter menu (top most in the link-dialog) and select
the target parameter you are interested in. You can then continue
auto-linking from that point in the list by moving hardware
controllers as before OR jump to another parameter
in the list using the 'Current parameter' menu as previously
described.
- Browse parameters – Allows you to see the list
of automatable parameters in the browser. Embedded CC
Parameters: Every instance of Wrapper has 128 CC (MIDI
Control Change) parameters in a parameter list. These parameters
transmit CC data directly to the plugin (for plugins that read CC
data directly) and can be linked like any other parameter to a MIDI
or internal controller. This allows you to send CC data directly to
the plugin instead of linking to a specific knob on the plugin's
interface. These parameters can also be set in conjunction with the
Omni mode associated with
the Remote control
settings 'link' dialog to send CC data to any selected plugin
and to save MIDI controller assignments (see the
Omni and VSTi/DXi Control
section for more details).
2. Additional Settings Menu
The appearance of this menu depends on the hosted plugin.
MIDI
- Show MIDI In Port / Show MIDI Out Port -
Changes the MIDI port display (4) to show the input or output port
number.
Options
These features are provided to allow you to troubleshoot 3rd
party plugins that don’t behave themselves inside FL Studio. Trial
and error is OK if you must. Be aware that the default states are
compliant with all plugin standards, so switching any of the
following settings on may cause problems for plugins that conform
to standards.
- Send pitch bend range - When selected, the
MIDI pitch bend range will be passed to the plugin. Plugins which
support pitch bend range will respond correctly to host bend
instructions. This is not selected by default as some plugins
interpret pitch bend range messages as a filter reset message,
causing problems.
- Send loop position - Sends information about
the song loop start and end positions to a VST plugin. This has to
be calculated by the wrapper so it isn't available until FL has
looped once.
- Check current program on display change (VSTs
only) - Some plugins send a display change message when a
new patch (program) is selected from within plugin. This option
allows FL Studio to detect the patch change and ensure data is
correctly copied between FL Studio and the plugin.
- Legacy velocity translation - For
compatibility with projects created in versions of FL Studio older
than 5.0. From FL 5.0 the method for calculating velocity of a note
was improved. This should only be used if you are experiencing
velocity issues with older projects, this may appear as incorrect
volume, velocity-based filtering etc.
- Process inactive outputs (VSTs only) - Some
plugins mark one or more of their outputs as ‘inactive’ even though
they are being used. By default, FL Studio doesn't process inactive
outputs, so no sound is produced. This option ensures FL Studio
processes ‘inactive’ outputs.
- Rendering mode notify (VSTs only) - This
ensures that the plugin is informed when FL Studio is rendering.
Some plugins will automatically switch to a higher quality output
when rendering.
- Use fixed size buffers (all plugin formats) –
FL Studio shares data with plugins using variable sized chunks of
data (buffers). Some plugins require fixed sized buffers (which is
outside the VST standard but supported in FL Studio for your
convenience). This option ensures only fixed sized buffers are
used. The disadvantage is that fixed size buffering introduces an
extra delay, the delay depends on the audio buffer size selected in
the Audio settings (F10). This delay is double for effects plugins.
However, in some cases this setting may fix unwanted delays for
certain plugins.
- Save options for this plugin - Saves the
options set in this menu so they will be remembered the next
time the plugin is loaded.
- Delete plugin options - Use this to clear the
saved options for the loaded plugin type.
- Automatically save plugin options - This is on
by default, it automatically saves the options set in this menu so
they will be remembered the next time the plugin is
loaded.
Programs
These commands deal with managing VST plugins only.
- Allow Program Editing - The default behaviour
of FL Studio is to temporarily store modifications to patch
programs so that if you modify a bank preset, browse other presets
and return to the modified preset, the changes will be remembered.
If this setting is off then any changes to the preset will be lost
when you change to another patch. This is a per-session feature, so
patch modifications will not permanently overwrite factory presets,
if you delete the plugin and reload it any modifications will be
forgotten.
- Rename Program - Allows you to rename to
currently active patch. Allow Program Editing needs to be turned on
for this command to be enabled.
- Copy Program - Copies to currently active
patch to the clipboard. Allow Program Editing needs to be turned on
for this command to be enabled.
- Paste Program - Overwrites the settings of the
active patch with the one in the clipboard. Allow Program Editing
needs to be turned on for this command to be enabled. The command
will be disabled if the clipboard is empty (you need to copy a
program first).
Preset files
- Import Cubase Bank/Preset - Allows you to
import a standard Cubase bank (FXB) or preset (FXP) in the
currently hosted plugin instance. A bank replaces all of the
programs for this plugin instance, while loading a preset replaces
only the currently active program.
- Export Cubase Preset - Allows you to export
the current patch as a Cubase preset (FXP).
- Export Cubase Bank - Allows you to export the
entire program library (including any additional loaded or modified
programs in it) as a Cubase bank (FXB).
Reset
- Reload Current Plugin - Reloads the current
plugin, this is a quick way to reset the plugin to its initial
state.
3. Plugin Folder
This opens the list of plugins available in your FL Studio
install and allows you to replace the current plugin with a new
one.
4. MIDI Port
Allows you to set the input/output MIDI port mapping for the
hosted plugin (depending on the selection in the Additional
Settings Menu, above).
5. Preset Browser
Preset Browser - If supported by the plugin,
this control allows you to step through the plugin presets.
Left-click on the arrows to step forward or
backward through the plugin presets in a sequential manner.
Alternatively you can display the entire preset list by
Right-clicking on the control and then selecting a
preset from the pop-up menu.
Plugin Credits: Frederic Vanmol, Didier
Dambrin
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