d blue glitch question ect
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d blue glitch question ect
I think its ok but i wanted to know how to just assign it to one channel i opened my mixer in fl studio and assigned it speciifically to one of my basses but yet when i play the whole track their is random stuff throughout the whole thing.
			
			
									
									
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I think he means that the Glitch is effecting everything as if it were on the master channell and not just the bass.  Yeah?
Mmmm. sorry mate can't help there. Maybe you could solo the bass, tweak til you like the sound and then render that as a wav. You could then take the glitch out of that channel and then playback the new wav with everything else back in. Not the most elegant of methods or the most technical but could be a wee workaround.
Don't mean to sound like a ballbag but are you sure you have it assigned to the correct channel? Or maybe the effect is just so loud that it's drowning everything else out and only sounding like it's effecting everything. Turn it down maybe at the effect box in the mixer channel.
Sorry mate, that's about the height of my contibution hope it helps a wee bit even.
			
			
									
									
						Mmmm. sorry mate can't help there. Maybe you could solo the bass, tweak til you like the sound and then render that as a wav. You could then take the glitch out of that channel and then playback the new wav with everything else back in. Not the most elegant of methods or the most technical but could be a wee workaround.
Don't mean to sound like a ballbag but are you sure you have it assigned to the correct channel? Or maybe the effect is just so loud that it's drowning everything else out and only sounding like it's effecting everything. Turn it down maybe at the effect box in the mixer channel.
Sorry mate, that's about the height of my contibution hope it helps a wee bit even.
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