![]() If you turn down #1’s volume, you are sending less GAIN into Slot 1, which is Red Circle 2.ģ. This is where it seems your audio starts in FL Studio.Ģ. (There’s also the plugin Fruity Send if you’d like to do Pre or Post fader.) A Walkthrough of FL Studio’s Audio Flow from Beginning to End (Channel Rack to Your Mixer.)Īlright, so you gotta read this one closely.ġ. Think of the Mixer fader as AFTER Slot 10. Think of the Channel Rack as the audio BEFORE Slot 1 on any mixer insert. This is really important to know, because as you progress, you can use this knowledge to your advantage. Now your audio first starts at the Channel Rack. So I have to explain how things work in order for you to understand what’s going on. I say that as a “best practice” kind of thing, but controlling volume any other way IS NOT WRONG!! It just makes everything easier in the long-run. ![]() This means volume and panning and automation. I try to do EVERYTHING inside the Mixer when it comes to volume. Here’s a link to the interview with Michael. How does FL Studio’s Signal Flow Work (Gain Staging in FL Studio)
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