- Joined
- Aug 6, 2009
- Location
- Essex, England
So over the last few month's I've been reading alot about the benefits of splitting up your basses into 2 or 3 seperate channels. To help with EQ, modulation etc etc.
What I want to ask is this;
How is the best way to go about this in FL? Would it be right to have pattern 1, with 3 instances of (for example) Albino3 running, on seperate mixer channels?
Or do you send the 1 instance of Albino3 to 3 seperate channels (and if so, how do you do this?)
Or am I just a complete fuckin noob spouting a load of old dribble, who hasnt got a clue and should just give up now?
What I want to ask is this;
How is the best way to go about this in FL? Would it be right to have pattern 1, with 3 instances of (for example) Albino3 running, on seperate mixer channels?
Or do you send the 1 instance of Albino3 to 3 seperate channels (and if so, how do you do this?)
Or am I just a complete fuckin noob spouting a load of old dribble, who hasnt got a clue and should just give up now?