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Pumping the bass using sidechaining - FL Studio Tutorial
From the course: Learning FL Studio 12
Pumping the bass using sidechaining
- Sidechaining is a great technique that allows you to create more space in your mix. It allows you to mix your kick drums and basslines in together without muddying the mix or creating too much bass. With FL Studio, sidechaining is built into several of the plugins, making it much easier to accomplish. There are multiple ways of creating a sidechain in FL Studio. We're going to look at the method using the fruity limiter, as it is the ideal method for the beginner to use. Here, we have our project files loaded with our basic kick drum sample and bassline. What we want to do is first of all make sure we link these to the mixer. So go up to the Channel rack button, select your kick drum, hold shift, and select the bass as well, and then go up to your mixer, and right click on insert 1. What you want to then do is go down to Channel routing and select Route selected channels starting from this track. This will then link the kick drum and bassline to two separate inserts. Now what we…
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The Mixer main menu3m 28s
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Using compression in your mix3m 24s
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Applying EQ to tracks5m 35s
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Using delay to create interesting effects3m 37s
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Creating reverb to fill space2m 51s
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Fattening sounds using chorus effects2m 34s
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Using flangers to create intriguing pad sounds2m 50s
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Inserts and send busses5m 1s
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Pumping the bass using sidechaining2m 53s
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Using advanced routing for more processing3m 41s
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Bouncing tracks to audio1m 59s
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