How to use a monosynth as a polysynth in FL Studio

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How to use a monosynth as a polysynth in FL Studio

This is a way to use a monosynth like the one I introduced yesterday as a polysynth.

You can easily do this by using "Layer".

See how many sounds will be played simultaneously in the MIDI data and decide how many to read.

Since it was 7 sounds this time, 7 Pendulates are loaded.

It is like this.

Also, if you load different synths and sounds, you'll get sounds that you wouldn't normally hear.
(The way of thinking is NI'sROUNDSSame as)

It is like this.
(Flanger and OTT are applied with effects)

Set the sound source to Layer

First, read "Layer".

Then load the mono synth.

There are many mono synths.

The monosynths I've introduced so far are:

This time, we will explain using “Pendulate” as an example.

Read as many times as you want to sound "Pendulate".

We load 7 here.

It is easy to use "Clone" from the right click after loading one.

Next, open "Layer".

Drag and select the “Channel Selector” of “Pendulate”.

Click "Set children" in "Layer".

Then turn on "Sequential".

I also prepared a video.

Now that you're ready, enter the code in "Layer".

If you get the code, you are successful.

If it is "Sequential", it will be in order, but if you set this to "Random", the sound will be random.

You can expect random and interesting effects when you change each tone.

 

Summary

There are quite a few mono synths, so it's nice to be able to use them as poly synths.

The CPU load tends to be high, so I think it would be nice if we could clear it.

And NI'sROUNDSI think that the range of sounds that can be made can be expanded.

Or rather, you can make it sound like Serum, so there are various ways to use it.

 

 

 

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