Dear FL-users forum,
I've made a sidechain so that my beat would come across well despite a flamboyant bass. However it seems that by doing that, I've accidentally linked the effects of both channels into one as it were. The bass has some reverb on it that I don't want on the beat; but they share the same reverb now. Can't turn off the one while keeping the other. How can I unlink this and maintain the side-chain ? Thanks for helping me out !
Accidental channel FX-link
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Re: Accidental channel FX-link
Can you post a screenshot of your mixer and als...
Re: Accidental channel FX-link
Make sure to turn down the Send level amount of...
Re: Accidental channel FX-link
Okay, this is getting quite confusing because o...
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Re: Accidental channel FX-link
Dion wrote:Make sure to turn down the Send leve...
Re: Accidental channel FX-link
Since your Kick is routed to your Bass Mixer In...
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Re: Accidental channel FX-link
Dear Fidelitymusic,
Thank you that helps so m...
Re: Accidental channel FX-link
Select the 'Kick' Insert in the Mixer and scrol...
Re: Accidental channel FX-link
Dear Fidelitymusic,
Thanks for your reply. So...
Re: Accidental channel FX-link
That's exactly what I was referring to. While t...
Re: Accidental channel FX-link
FidelityMusic (IL) wrote:That's exactly what I ...
Re: Accidental channel FX-link
Perhaps it's time to upgrade to FL 12? Or have ...