How to use FL Studio How to use Envelope Controller XNUMX
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This time, it is a method to use "Envelope Controller" without using Patcher.
I'll just show you how to do it, but personally, I think it's easier to use Patcher later.
When you ring it, it looks like this.
In the video below, Filter is modulated.
(At first, "Envelope Controller" is turned off)
How to use Envelope Controller without Patcher
The settings are the same as for automation.
Setting method
First, load the sound source you want to play.
There is no reason, but this time it's freePendulateIs used.
If you don't have it, it's free, so I highly recommend getting it.
It's monophonic, but the change in sound when it's modulated quite well is pleasing.
Next, load "Envelope Controller" as a sound source.
Decide the parameters you want to control with "Envelope Controller".
This time, we will control "LFP Frequency".
Click "Browse parameters" from the ▼ on the upper left of the sound source.
A list of parameters is displayed in the browser of "FL Studio".
I'm looking for it from this, but if you move the parameters of the sound source in this state, it will be highlighted.
Once you find the parameter, right-click on it and click "Link to controller".
Select the appropriate Articulator from the "Internal controller" drop-down list and click "Accept".
The number at the end of the Articulator is the part in the figure below of "Envelope Controller".
This completes the settings.
I also prepared a video.
I'm typing MIDI, but at this time I need to input to both the sound source and the "Envelope Controller".
If you do not enter MIDI notes, there will be no trigger, so no effect will be exhibited.
If you just use a MIDI note as a trigger like ADSR, you can simply copy and paste the same content as the sound source as shown below.
How to use FL Studio How to use Envelope Controller XNUMX Summary
I just noticed that if you modulate with "Envelope Controller", the modulation setting remains the same even if you change the preset on the sound source side, so when the image is decided, it will be considerably shorter.
If you are using a DAW other than FL Studio, Melda saysMCCGenerator (paid version)And Xfer RecordsLFO ToolI think you can do the same thing.
It's great to say that FL Studio comes with it.
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