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What is the best way in FL to route a single event to two mixer channels so you can process them differently? Is there any way of doing this or do i simply have to double up on my synthesis?

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Maybe not the simplest solution (although quite simple), but you can use senderella as the first plugin in the chain to send the signal to another fx-channel.
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In FL5 you can either use external solution like Senderella like posted above; or use built in Send channels in the mixer. Problem is that there's only 4 of them.

In FL6 (soon to be released) - any channel can send to any other channel, or to any amount of channels. Just a heads up if current approach is not to your satisfaction - help is on the way.

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With FL5 (producer edition is a must), you can already send any channel to any other channel. Open the mixer and choose a channel, then change the "out" at the bottom to any of the other 64 channels. You can even make surround sound FLP's this way, by choosing the "out" as the rear or center channels.

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Cyrosis wrote:With FL5 (producer edition is a must), you can already send any channel to any other channel. Open the mixer and choose a channel, then change the "out" at the bottom to any of the other 64 channels. You can even make surround sound FLP's this way, by choosing the "out" as the rear or center channels.
This, unfortunately, does not "split" the signal, it just routes it further (Something differnt in v.6!). So for instance, route channel 1 to 2, then pan 1 hard left and 2 hard right: the result will be a hard right sound as it is the last effect in the chain. The channel selector at the bottom only "elongates" the fx chain.

To split,or send, you have to use fruity send or other.
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