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Old 11-15-2012, 01:13 PM   #1
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Default Coupling voices on a single channel

I wondered if there was a way in FL Studio to put two different voices in one single channel ; it would be easier and faster to make two different instruments play the exact same note and follow the same modulations.

As, if I want to couple [Sytrus] Slyce and [Sytrus] Inferno I would just have to open a channel in which there would be two Sytrus vst ; or some mechanism of some sort.
Well it doesn't necessarily need to be put in one channel but I just guess that would be the simplest way to make a mechanism like this work.
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Old 11-15-2012, 01:58 PM   #2
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Default Re: Coupling voices on a single channel

je crois que c'est possible. en fait lorsqu'on utilise des instruments midi, on peut attribuer plus qu'un instrument dans une chaîne.

aside from that I'm not sure
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Old 11-15-2012, 02:08 PM   #3
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Default Re: Coupling voices on a single channel

I would just add in a Layer channel, and then make Slyce and Inferno that channel's "Children" (Make sure both "Slyce" and "Inferno" are highlighted, and then go to the Layer and hit "Set Children"). Then put all your notes on your new Layer.

As for the X and Y modulations, I'd probably suggest that you'll still have to adjust them separately; you'll still have both channels playing the same melody. Try, for example, creating an Automation clip on Slyce Modulation X, and adjust that however you want. Do the same thing for Inferno Modulation X, but I would make sure the adjustments are exactly the same as Slyce's. You can do the same for Mod Y if you want.

There's no way that I know of to get both instruments into one instance of Sytrus, if that's what you're trying to do.
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Old 11-19-2012, 09:51 PM   #4
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Default Re: Coupling voices on a single channel

Oh well I was really thinking about pitchbend more than X/Y since this is something I rape when I'm making some music.
But
Wow dude.

What you explained is exactly what I was looking for ; I didn't knew you had that knowledge about Fruity Loop ; thanks a lot for the tip man.
par contre Kommi ouais, j'ai un peu touché à Fruity LSD récemment et j'ai remarqué que certains trucs assez marrants étaient possibles, le problème c'est que je connais même pas assez LSD pour pouvoir mettre le channel sur un truc autre que des instruments mélodiques, j'ai jamais trouvé comment on mettait en ligne des sets de percussion, pourtant je sais qu'ils existent quoi.
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