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Fl studio select multiple mixer channels
Fl studio select multiple mixer channels




You’ll also see “Select Unused Channels.” After the unused channels are selected, hit ALT+delete to delete these channels. If you go to Tools from main menu and go to Macros, you’ll see the option to “Purge Unused Audio Clips.” This will delete any audio that you haven’t placed into the playlist or added any steps to in the step sequencer. I know I personally will try out a lot of different samples and VSTi’s in a project, leaving me with numerous channels that aren’t actually relevant to the project anymore. You can still access these zipped channels by clicking them to pull up the Channel Settings, or right-clicking to restore them to full size on the Channel Rack. You can see here, the purple channels I selected have been zipped and the remaining blue channels have been left alone for me to access. Alt+z will minimize any selected channel, while leaving the other channels at full size. Still, sometimes you just have too many channels and you just want to focus on specific ones inside of a group. You can select the channels you want to color and click the arrow at the top right of the Channel Rack and choose “Color Selected.” Also, if you middle click your mouse on a selected channel, this will bring up the option to name, color and set an icon for further visualization. Another option would be to simply color these groups for quick visualization.

fl studio select multiple mixer channels

This can help you quickly jump between your drums, instruments, synths, basses, etc. You’ll notice at the top of the Channel Rack, there is a dropdown menu that says “ALL.” When you create a group and name it, you’ll be able to access them through this menu. If you press Alt+g you can group selected channels together under one name. Hope this helps.Let’s start with the Channel Rack. This will now allow you to place the silent kick anywhere you want and have sidechain wherever. Using the fruity limiter in its compressor state you can now select 1 as the sidechain. Next, with the ghost kick highlighted in the mixer, right click the little arrow icon above the fx button in the mixer channel you want to sidechain (your synth or whatever) and select "sidechain to this channel (or track).

fl studio select multiple mixer channels

This will mute the kick audio from being played through the master but the kick is still there producing the hit. Next, with that new kick selected in the mixer, turn down the incoming audio on the master channel by fully turning down the knob that appears over the fx button in the master channel.

fl studio select multiple mixer channels fl studio select multiple mixer channels

Start by cloning your kick and linking it to your mixer. This way you can use it whenever you need to (under both your kick and snare) instead of doing two seperate sidechains. The best way is to actually use a "ghost kick" that doesnt produce sound but still triggers the sidechain.






Fl studio select multiple mixer channels