FL Studio: Quick Question: Channel Rack Volume = (Input) Gain?

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hi guys, so i just did a quick test in Mixer channel 1 i got the same processed kick with Channel Rack Volume at 0dB and straight to the Fruity Distortion.

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in Mixer Channel 2 i got the Channel Rack Volume at -5 dB and then go to the Fruity Balancer to Boost the Volume +5dB then to the fruity Distortion.

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So soundwise i think these are identical. so it means

Channel Rack Volume = (Input) Gain -> Correct?

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If they null then yes , if not then NO
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The step sequencer channel volume is the input volume to what ever mixer Channel you send/route to any Vst insert will be post fader volume.
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Each Vst insert
Is now in series
Ie

Channel vol goes into
Vst 1 - input
Vst 1 - output
goes into
Vst 2 - input
Vst 2 - output
goes into
Vst 3 input
ex..

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