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hey cheggy
My mate was wondering how to automate effects (reverb) in Fruity Loops 3.5. I don't use it so I don't know. Thought I would ask here how to do it.

cheers.
SgtFoo
There's 2 ways of doing this and I only know of one that I use most.
There's the record function and the edit events function.
When you edit event you use a bar/line graph over the track's timeline to change the knob's setting.
To do this for any knob, such as the ones in the reverb FX....:
-goto a free pattern in the playlist (with no other things in the pattern going on)
-open up the channel that you have applied the FX to (in your case the channel that you want to automate the reverb of) and make sure the FX number at the top right is the same as the FX channel ur trying to automate... now u can close that channel.
-open up the reverb effect panel and right click on the knob you want to automate.
-choose "edit events" and a window will open up that looks like a piano roll window... it's not a piano roll... it's a bar/line graph.
-make a graph by painting the level for the knob to go through over the timeline of your song.
-Don't forget to put a box for the empty pattern into the playlist on the first block so that the effect automation can be done matching to your song timeline.

-remember not to put anything else into that pattern. (name it in the playlist so that u know it's an FX event automation graph)

-keep in mind that all channels/plugins/samples/synths that us the same FX channel will take on the automations set on that FX channel obviously.
kewlness
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Originally posted by SgtFoo
There's 2 ways of doing this and I only know of one that I use most.


one way is bar graph like sgtfoo mentioned, the other one is just by using the record button and moving the knobs around
hey cheggy
okay, thanks guys. I hope he understands that.
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