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Fl Studio Channel Rack

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FL Studio Mobile

Each Playlist track has its own 'Channel Rack'. This holds the Instruments and Effect plugins for that Playlist Track. Rack modules stack and you can use both instrument AND effects modules.

Channel Rack

To open the Channel Rack, select the Track in the Playlist then tap the Channel Rack open control on the right side of the Playlist.

  • Channels - There are three main types of Playlist Channels, Instrument (the Channel Rack will hold both instruments and FX modules), Audio and FX (the Channel Rack for these last two holds only FX modules).
  • Processing order - The order of the instruments and effects in the rack determines processing order (top first, bottom last). For example; If you load DirectWave > Distortion > MiniSynth > Reverb. The Playlist Pattern Clips will play both DirectWave + MiniSynth together. However, DirectWave will pass through the Distortion + Reverb effects, while MiniSynth will have only Reverb effect.

You can also create FX Racks for grouped submixes. See Audio Routing below.

Plugin Modules

Plugins have two menu items on the upper right, as shown below. The left menu allows you to open presets. The right menu allows you to reorder, copy and delete plugin modules.

To copy and paste a module, from one rack to another, open the Module menu, tap Copy, then select the new Rack and use the (+) button at the bottom and use Paste.

Instrument Modules

There are 4 instruments and one drum sampler:

  • DirectWave - This is a multi-sample based player. It can load DirectWave (FL Studio PC format) .dwp files. This is also how you can access your purchased sample-based instruments and custom samples/instruments.
  • MiniSynth - MiniSynth is a fully featured synthesizer with a low processor overhead and great sound. Load the presets or create your own sounds from scratch. There are 6 tabs covering the synthesizer controls.
  • GMS (Groove Machine Synth)[demo] - Additional purchase, see the Shop page. Groove Machine Synth is a multitimbral hybrid synthesizer & FX channel from the FL Studio (PC), Groove Machine plugin.
  • Transistor Bass[demo] - Additional purchase, see the Shop page. Transistor bass is a monophonic bass-line style synth for creating resonant-style basslines and leads.
  • Drum Sampler - While not an instrument that you can load in the rack, there is a Drum Sampler Playlist Track type. This holds the Step Sequencer and a multi-channel drum sample player.

Effect Modules

There are many effects available to you. NOTE: To save CPU load, and where you want the effect to apply to all tracks, rather than putting the same effect on every track, add a single effect to the Master FX track. All audio passes though this final track.

  • Autoduck - Ducking is a form of automated volume dipping. Use this to create 'sidechain' style effects.
  • Chorus - Chorus creates a thicker/lusher sound by detuning multiple voices within the sound.
  • Compressor - Compression is a form of (very fast) automated volume control that reduces the difference between loud and soft sounds. That is, the difference in level between the peaks and troughs of the audio waveform. When the input signal exceeds the threshold the gain, or rate at which the signal level is allowed to increase, is reduced. In other words, the waveform amplitude is 'compressed'.
  • Distortion - The amplifier simulates distortion type 'overdrive' typical of guitar amplifiers. It allows high-overdrive even if a track's volume is quiet.
  • Equalizer (Parametric) - Equalizing is the process of increasing or decreasing the loudness of specific frequencies. An advanced 4-Band parametric equalizer. The Band type (shape), center frequency and width of each Band are fully adjustable. You can choose from: High Shelf, Low Shelf and Peaking.
  • Filter - Filters are similar to Equalizers, however they are designed more for creative (automated) effects. Sweeping a filter-cutoff frequency is a very common technique used in electronic dance music (EDM).
  • Flanger - Similar to the Chorus effect Flanging allows you to enrich the stereo panorama of your mix.
  • Graphic EQ - Equalizing is the process of increasing or decreasing the loudness of specific frequencies. This is an 8-band equalizer with sliders set to convenient frequency ranges for general equalizing duties.
  • IAA/Audiobus - Input/Output module for working with Inter App Audio and Audiobus (iOS only).
  • Leveller - A precise volume control. Use leveller to monitor levels and to make precise changes to level and stereo panning.
  • Limiter - Limiting is a form of heavy compression (generally used to describe compression ratios greater than 10:1). The purpose is to 'limit' the output level to a set maximum level, usually 0 dB, to avoid clipping in a final mix down. The Limiter can be used to maximize the level of a track dramatically, without introducing noticeable distortion and so limiting is a favorite effect used in mastering.
  • Multi FX - Combines Delay, Reeverb, Low Pass Filter, High-Pass Filter, Flanger, Phaser, Panner and Vox filter. These are controlled by and X/Y pad. Useful for combined-effects and automation.
  • Phaser - Phasing modulates the relative phase of the dual-voice oscillators. Oscillator voices are delayed by different amounts, causing a moving frequency cancellation effect that you will recognize even if you don't really understand how it works ;)
  • Reverb - Reverb simulates a room of a certain type (Hall/Canyon/Room) and size.
  • Stereoizer - Stereoizer creates stereo effects from mono sources. Use it to create a 'wider' sounding mix.
  • Tape Delay - Delay is an echo style effect and is particularly effective for out-of-tempo experimental delay sounds.
  • Trance Delay - Delay is an echo style effect and is particularly effective when played in sync with the main tempo of the track.

Copying Modules

  • Paste - Adds the module in the copy/paste buffer including the current settings. Active when you have used the Copy command from a Module menu (shown in the Plugin Modules section above).

Audio Routing

By default all Channel Racks are routed to the Master Mixer FX Track. Use the Output control, at the bottom of Channel Racks, to send audio from the selected Channel to any FX Channel in the project. You can also create new FX Channels. FX Channels are designed to process audio, so only FX modules will be available to add to these Channel Racks from the (+) button. Use FX Channels to create sub-mixes for grouped FX processing.

Tap the control below the Add Module button (+), to access:

  • Create FX Channel - Adds an FX Channel to the Playlist. Load FX modules on an FX Channel, and route multiple tracks to it for group FX processing.
  • Send to - Select from an existing list of FX Channels. NOTE: The Master is always available, as it is added to all projects, by design. The example above shows two FX channels have been added to the project (they can be renamed by long-tapping the Track Header > Channel Settings > and tap on the rename area.

NOTE: You can chain FX Channels by sending from one to the next.

FL Studio Plugin Version Routing

When using FL Studio Mobile as a plugin in the desktop version of FL Studio, you can also choose to send any Racks output to any FL Studio Mixer track.

This article will show you how to copy and paste effects between mixer channels in FL Studio. Working as fast as possible should be a target while mixing, so knowing how to copy effects from one mixer track to another will speed up your workflow.

You are probably thinking why would I want to do such a thing?, considering the fact that different sound sources should be processed differently. Well, most of us have some regular go to plugins we use on almost every channel in every project.

Reaching for the plugin tray or folder to search every time you need them can be time taking and boring.Also, there are some instances where you will like to use an exact same plugin settings on another channel housing an audio source with similar sound attributes. Other times, you may decide to move an effect which was initially used as an insert to an auxiliary bus in other to use as a send to other instruments. In cases like this, copying the same FX settings from a mixer channel to another is a handy skill. After copying, you can tweak things further from there to suit the particular sound.

You can even copy an entire effects chain and use in this same manner. How to copy and paste effects from one mixer channel to another in FL StudioIn other DAWs, this is usually done by highlighting, copying and pasting. As a unique DAW that it is, FL studio employs the drag and drop method. Follow these steps to copy a VST plugin effect from one mixer channel to another in FL Studio:. Select mixer track on which the effect you want to copy is in order to make the effect slots visible. Go to the effect slot and click the tiny arrow on the left side of the effect you want to copy. This pops a drop down menu.

Locate ‘ save preset as’ option in the drop down menu then click, hold and drag it to the other channel you want the effect on. Done!How to copy an entire effects chain from one track to another in FL studio. Select mixer track on which the effects you want to copy are in order to make the effects on the mixer track visible. This time, you will right click on the selected track to access the track options. Navigate to File, then drag ‘ save mixer track state as‘ to the other track you want the effects on.

Done!NB: Note that this option copies all the settings on the original mixer track including fader and pan positions amongst other things. So you might have to readjust these as proper afterwards.That is it people! Now you know how to copy plugin effects settings between mixer channels in FL Studio, that’s one more trick up your sleeves to help you mix faster and efficiently. You should read this article for easier and resourceful mixing.Was this article helpful?

Please share by clicking the buttons below. 4 Responses. ShawnYou forgot one method which is super helpful for this as well. Change the mixer layout to Extra Large. Then you will be able to see all the effects at that bottom of each mixer channel.

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You can individually drag and drop them the same way you explained and even copy over and replace existing effects.Yeah Shawn, you’re right. That method works too, but that won’t be really suitable for people with small laptop screen or monitor.

Thanks for the input. Faridi have old beats that isnt structerd properly can u answer me plz do u know ways to copy all mixer tracks from one project with names,fx,etc and put it to other but for all tracks in mixer?.Hi Farida, sorry this is coming slightly late. You can copy mixer track settings from one project to another project by saving the mixer state, and loading it in the project you want to use it in. To know how to save presets, read this post on preset management.