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Automating Plug-ins
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| System101 |
I don’t know if other programs have the same issue, but in FL Studio the only plug-ins that you could automate are the ones that come with the program it self..Now my Q is: is there a way of automating other VST plug ins such as atmosphere, vanguard..or u have to do it manually using an external midi out put and if so which one is recommended and what are the requirements for it (ex. Sound card and such)
p.s. FL > all other sequencers, so don’t bother trying to be a smart ass..lol
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| BOOsTER |
| threads like this make me just love my Ableton ;) |
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| System101 |
Thanx alot man. I kinda knew about this but didn't know where to get info or read up on it..thanx for the link it helped alot.
cheers
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| ASFSE |
| i wish FL would have better wav editing and automation capabilities, somthing like cubase...it would make the program sooooo much better than it already is. |
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| System101 |
yeh thats true. even though it improved alot in FL 6, it still lacks in some parts..i hope they do something about this in FL 7..:)
| quote: | Originally posted by System101
Thanx alot man. I kinda knew about this but didn't know where to get info or read up on it..thanx for the link it helped alot.
cheers |
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| ASFSE |
| quote: | Originally posted by D.Edge
what's wrong with the automation capabilities? granted, it's not Pro Tools, but it's sufficient. as for a wave editor, just edit externally - that's what Audition/Soundforge/Audacity/Goldwave are for. |
well maybe i dont know how to use it, but editing is a pain because you cant zoom in and out...or at least i dunno how. i hate how small everything is in the automation clip editor part, and also some times i will click the wrong thing or move the wrong thing on accident and it will mess up the original thing i was working on lol.
i suppose i find it too cumbersome or i am missing somthing...
also, i use soundforge for audio editing, but it would be great to be able to just do it in FL: saves time i guess. |
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| rulzz |
| quote: | Originally posted by BOOsTER
threads like this make me just love my Ableton ;) |
amen to that
automation in ableton is almost heaven |
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| unripelemon |
| i figured this one out a while ago, every single plugin has aspects that can be automated, these can be accessed by going to the browser and going to current project/generators(or effects). YOu will see a list of all the plugins you are using in the project, and if you click on any one of them you'll see the parameters for each plugin. Then right click on any parameter and click creat automation clip. ;) |
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| System101 |
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| ASFSE |
| quote: | Originally posted by System101
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lol thanks man, i've been using the program for years, yet i still learn somthing new about it from time to time. |
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| System101 |
:eyespop: lol so its that simple ey..i never thought about that..:( if only i knew this 5 years ago..lol..thanx alot man..this will take my tracks to the next level..i always had to do it the hard way to automate things suh as cutoff using buzz generator and other fx.. :whip:
| quote: | Originally posted by unripelemon
i figured this one out a while ago, every single plugin has aspects that can be automated, these can be accessed by going to the browser and going to current project/generators(or effects). YOu will see a list of all the plugins you are using in the project, and if you click on any one of them you'll see the parameters for each plugin. Then right click on any parameter and click creat automation clip. ;) |
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| System101 |
no problem :).. I've been using FL for over 6 years now..started from FL 3 lol..i think its safe to say that i know 90% of what there is to know about FL but as you said every now and then you learn something new..
cheers
| quote: | Originally posted by System101
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p.s. if you can't see the pix it means i'm a noob at this whole posting pic thing |
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