
The effect I use from this “Gain” group is Fruity Stereo Shaper.

I used it for snares, not kicks… and also for vocals. This is great to apply to kicks and snares. …while Fruity Reeverb 2 adds an effect you find in empty rooms. I recommend Fruity Delay 2 and Fruity Reeverb 2.įruity Delay 2 adds echos to your channel… This group of effects contains what’s listed above, echo or reverb sounds. I will only tell you about the groups containing the effects I like to use. There are so many effects on FL Studio 12 that they are in groups.

Choose “none” if you wish to delete your effect. To change the effect, go to the tiny white arrow to the left of your effect and click “Replace.” Then choose a new plug-in. Turn that knob down, you lower the volume of that effect. To the left of that green light is a mix level knob, which measures the volume of your effect. To enable/disable an effect, you can turn on/off the green light to its far right. (If you add these effects to your Master channel, your whole entire sound output will have that effect.) 2a. To add an effect to your Mixer channel, choose any slot (the one on top is the leading effect for all), left-click the tiny arrow to the left of “Slot ?,” and select any effect from the large pop-up. Select any sound from the Channel Rack, then select any mixer track, right-click the mixer track, left-click “ Channel routing > Route selected channel to this track.”Įffects are added to the Slots on the right of the Mixer board. You can add these effects to your Mixer window, on any pattern, including the Master channel.įor the effects to work, the sounds in your Channel Rack need to be linked to mixer tracks first. You can find these effects/plug-ins listed in the browser panel (on the left of your FL Studio screen) under Plugin Presents, and then Effects.

They are plug-ins that affect the way you hear sound in output. Do you ever hear echos, reverbs, stereo, or chorus effects, say, from a guitar pedal or a vocal track in a song? On FL Studio 12, you can use similar effects.
