The lesser-known charm of FL Studio 20 XNUMX
This is yosi from Chillout with Beats.
This is the second stage of an article that conveys the appeal of FLStudio20.
FLStudio20 is summarized in the following article, so please take a look if you like.
FLStudio20 Patcher
Have you ever seen a screen like this?
What's amazing?
It is a plug-in that comes with FL Studio called Patcher.You can load the plug-in in it and wire it freely.
What's great about this plugin is that you can visually place the plugin without using a mixer.
For example, as shown in the image above, use two synths, one with EQ and chorus.Divide the output into two on the other side, and hang the EQ and chorus on one side and the first chorus on the other side.
If you want to do this normally, you'll need to route using three mixers.
Moreover, it is not visible at a glance.
Not only can it be placed visually if it is a Patcher, but it also allows for complex routing.
And, in fact, you can start Patcher in Patcher.Even fairly complex routing can be visually simplified.
This is the sound when it sounds with only two synths.I feel that the claims are in conflict.
This is the sound of Patcher in the image above.I think that the sound of the two synths is clean and has a sense of unity.
Summary
I don't see many Patcher articles on Japanese blogs.It is regrettable that the name recognition is low because it can be used quite a lot.
Please see below for how to use Patcher and how to make Analog Delay.
There is no time limit for FL Studio even in the trial version, and most of the functions can be used.
Details are written in the following article, so please take a look if you are interested.
I would like you to try it out and experience its wonderfulness.
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