Routing DrFusion in FL Studio

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Can someone explain how to route the 6 outs in DrFusion using FL Studio. Basically being able to apply fx on certain sounds ,compression on kix drum only, reverb on snare only, delay on hihat and toms etc.! What I explained here was just a typical example of what I'm talking about.

With the defualt settings everything is going into whatever fx channel that I've set in the sample channel! (fx1). This drum machine is also multi.

Thanks for a reply.

brownmark

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brownmark wrote:Can someone explain how to route the 6 outs in DrFusion using FL Studio. Basically being able to apply fx on certain sounds ,compression on kix drum only, reverb on snare only, delay on hihat and toms etc.! What I explained here was just a typical example of what I'm talking about.

With the defualt settings everything is going into whatever fx channel that I've set in the sample channel! (fx1). This drum machine is also multi.

Thanks for a reply.

brownmark

this subject is well covered in the help file ...

type the words 'multiple outputs ' into the index keyword search ...

voila ...
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...but one thing the help file doesn't mention on this, is that this only works when the instrument is loaded as a channel in the step sequencer. Enabling multiple outs is unavailable if you load the instrument as an effect into the mixer, a method of working which I use all the time. Its obvious now, but it took me a while to figure it out :wink:
"Music is native to the human mind. There is not a culture on Earth that does not have it, and our brains are wired to apprehend and be moved by its magic." - National Geographic, March 2005

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Dazza66 wrote:...but one thing the help file doesn't mention on this, is that this only works when the instrument is loaded as a channel in the step sequencer. Enabling multiple outs is unavailable if you load the instrument as an effect into the mixer, a method of working which I use all the time. Its obvious now, but it took me a while to figure it out :wink:
errm ...
i sort of get your point ... :)

however , the fX wrapper has a completely different set of drop down options ...

it is only the instrument wrapper that contains the multiple outputs option ...
works in piano roll , as well as the step sequencer ...
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normal wrote:
Dazza66 wrote:...but one thing the help file doesn't mention on this, is that this only works when the instrument is loaded as a channel in the step sequencer. Enabling multiple outs is unavailable if you load the instrument as an effect into the mixer, a method of working which I use all the time. Its obvious now, but it took me a while to figure it out :wink:
errm ...
i sort of get your point ... :)

however , the fX wrapper has a completely different set of drop down options ...

it is only the instrument wrapper that contains the multiple outputs option ...
works in piano roll , as well as the step sequencer ...
Yeah, it was because I was used to loading all my instruments in the mixer and then using MIDI outs in the step sequencer by setting the port to be the same (a technique I actually learnt from the help file!). When I gave the multiple outs thing a go, it never worked because, like you said, its the instrument wrapper not the FX wrapper that contains the multi-outs. Its probably obvious to everyone else :hihi: :hihi:

You say it works in the piano roll too?? How do you get that to work?
"Music is native to the human mind. There is not a culture on Earth that does not have it, and our brains are wired to apprehend and be moved by its magic." - National Geographic, March 2005

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Dazza66 wrote:
normal wrote:
Dazza66 wrote:...but one thing the help file doesn't mention on this, is that this only works when the instrument is loaded as a channel in the step sequencer. Enabling multiple outs is unavailable if you load the instrument as an effect into the mixer, a method of working which I use all the time. Its obvious now, but it took me a while to figure it out :wink:
errm ...
i sort of get your point ... :)

however , the fX wrapper has a completely different set of drop down options ...

it is only the instrument wrapper that contains the multiple outputs option ...
works in piano roll , as well as the step sequencer ...
Yeah, it was because I was used to loading all my instruments in the mixer and then using MIDI outs in the step sequencer by setting the port to be the same (a technique I actually learnt from the help file!). When I gave the multiple outs thing a go, it never worked because, like you said, its the instrument wrapper not the FX wrapper that contains the multi-outs. Its probably obvious to everyone else :hihi: :hihi:

You say it works in the piano roll too?? How do you get that to work?
there is really no difference , for a channel insert , between the step sequencer , and the piano roll ...

right click a channel insert , and hit piano roll , in the menu ...
you will need to put some notes in the piano roll , to allow it to display ...
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LOOK!!! I did not ask for a discussion about what the help file left out!!!

I read alll four of your posts threads and none of you answered by question!!

If you are not going to give a clear reply then don't respond to my request !!!

Im asking a question about multi-outs and you guys are talking about bull crap! :x

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OK sorry for that outburst. I found out what to do in the help file.


thanks

brownmark

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brownmark wrote:OK sorry for that outburst. I found out what to do in the help file.


thanks

brownmark

imagine that ...
help ...
from the help file ...

who knew ?...

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Dazza66 wrote:.........


Yeah, it was because I was used to loading all my instruments in the mixer and then using MIDI outs in the step sequencer by setting the port to be the same (a technique I actually learnt from the help file!).
Interesting. What are the advantages of doing it this way? I just played around with this and discovered you can use VST-midi plugs inserted before the synth which was a nice revelation. Any more benefits?

JoMal

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brownmark wrote:LOOK!!! I did not ask for a discussion about what the help file left out!!!

I read alll four of your posts threads and none of you answered by question!!

If you are not going to give a clear reply then don't respond to my request !!!

Im asking a question about multi-outs and you guys are talking about bull crap! :x
Dude, relax!! Hey, we're trying to help you here :roll: You got a clear reply from normal and I backed it up with a tip on how to not go wrong. Listen up: you might just learn something :wink: :)
"Music is native to the human mind. There is not a culture on Earth that does not have it, and our brains are wired to apprehend and be moved by its magic." - National Geographic, March 2005

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JoMal wrote:
Dazza66 wrote:.........


Yeah, it was because I was used to loading all my instruments in the mixer and then using MIDI outs in the step sequencer by setting the port to be the same (a technique I actually learnt from the help file!).
Interesting. What are the advantages of doing it this way? I just played around with this and discovered you can use VST-midi plugs inserted before the synth which was a nice revelation. Any more benefits?

JoMal
JoMal,

I checked this technique out again and I actually got it from one of the tutorial files that come with FLS. Have a look in the tutorial file called "VST and DX instruments.flp". It explains the technique, but isn't really clear on the advantages of this method: "(adding instruments as a Channel) isn't as powerful as using the 'effect' version of the wrapper". :shrug: Doesn't really explain it does it? It does mention something about automation though - could that be an advantage in as much as you can automate the mixer controls for a given instrument?

No 'thread-hijacking' intended - hey, we're all talking good stuff about FLS after all! 8)
"Music is native to the human mind. There is not a culture on Earth that does not have it, and our brains are wired to apprehend and be moved by its magic." - National Geographic, March 2005

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isn't "dr. fusion" the device doc emmett brown mounted on the delorean in the future? well, i would like to know how to route it's output to fl, too. :hihi:
btw: where can i get one?

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oops. no. forget it. it was mr. fusion. :) :roll:
but would be interesting to see 1.21 gigawatts being routed to the mixer.

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