Best way to assign the same FX to multiple tracks in FL???
What is the best way to do this? Lets say I have 3 vocal layers for the verses. I want to put a gate effect on the and make them "stutter" but I dont wanna put the same effect on three tracks and make three automation clips. I guess using a send would be the best way right? send all three tracks to on track? In FL that seems to get kind of weird tho...i did 'create submix to' send 1 on three mixer tracks and if i turn the send down they all go down, but i dont seem to have good volume control over the first two tracks...the third i linked if i turn it down it turns all the tracks down? I just dont understand haha ---------- Post added at 11:23 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:22 AM ---------- i think it can only handle two tracks on one send at a time or something but that doesnt seem right....the last two tracks I link up to the send will be controllable fine but whatever one i linked first just makes no sound at all
---------- Post added at 03:07 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:23 AM ----------
anyone?
What is the best way to do this? Lets say I have 3 vocal layers for the verses. I want to put a gate effect on the and make them "stutter" but I dont wanna put the same effect on three tracks and make three automation clips. I guess using a send would be the best way right? send all three tracks to on track? In FL that seems to get kind of weird tho...i did 'create submix to' send 1 on three mixer tracks and if i turn the send down they all go down, but i dont seem to have good volume control over the first two tracks...the third i linked if i turn it down it turns all the tracks down? I just dont understand haha ---------- Post added at 11:23 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:22 AM ---------- i think it can only handle two tracks on one send at a time or something but that doesnt seem right....the last two tracks I link up to the send will be controllable fine but whatever one i linked first just makes no sound at all
---------- Post added at 03:07 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:23 AM ----------
anyone?
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