Keeping Effects To Mix Tracks Separate

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bankrom
Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:28 pm

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Keeping Effects To Mix Tracks Separate

Hello, I would appreciate some help on this. I'm a little new to FL Studio 11. So in the mixer, I have a few mixer tracks for different guitar tones and effects, everything recorded via Edison. Now I want to record some vocals for the song, however when I assign Edison as an effect to the new mixer track and say something into the mic, the rest of the mixer tracks that also have Edison as an effect pick up this signal. And the distortion that is supposed to be only for the guitars also affect the vocal track. I can obviously just turn off the effects for those mixer tracks but of course I would want to keep everything the way I want it to sound while recording vocals. Same goes for wanting to record some clean guitar versus distorted guitar, even if I have no distortion effects loaded on my clean guitar mixer track, the other tracks' effects will carry over to the new track. Any advice on this? Thanks!

9loops
Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:43 pm

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Re: Keeping Effects To Mix Tracks Separate

you should check the routing in the mixer, seem...
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