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blue on blue wrote:you can also link it to a controller. i've had mad fun setting up a few very different FX chains, then setting up a noise LFO on the peak controller to randomly switch channels.
That is awesome! Really, the most creative FL stuff I've heard in a while!
..what goes around comes around..

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edchamberlain wrote:I have a load of notes in the piano roll, i want different levels of reverb on every one, is this possible?

thanks

ed
I believe that you will be able to do per note automation in the piano roll starting with FL6. I thought I read that at LoopTalk.

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ouroboros wrote:
blue on blue wrote:you can also link it to a controller. i've had mad fun setting up a few very different FX chains, then setting up a noise LFO on the peak controller to randomly switch channels.
That is awesome! Really, the most creative FL stuff I've heard in a while!
hehe. that's cool really. i love the peak controller.
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you can do this already by assigning the channel you're using to any mixer strip, then loading a keyboard controller and linking it to the send level of the mixer strip you have your channel going to.
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here's an example:

http://www.smartbeats.com/misc/per_note_reverb.flp


you could also do this by using velocity to adjust the reverb amount by using the same keyboard controller, but just linking to velocity instead and then hitting keys harder or softer depending on how much reverb you want.

hope this helps.
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edchamberlain wrote:I have a load of notes in the piano roll, i want different levels of reverb on every one, is this possible? ed
Send that track to your reverb then Automate the send to
different levels for each note............

You can record the automation or you can draw it in with the pencil tool.

This technique also works in other sequencers

I've had a drum loop in SONAR, full kit on one track,
added a send (to a reverb) on that track....then put an envelope on the reverb send....envelope only comes up on the snare hits......set to zero for all other drums.....

Works like a charm!



:)

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