one of the best tutorial channel. English is not my native language(Im from Germany) that's why I think it's great that you speak clearly, slowly and understandably. I can follow every step. Keep it up!! 🙌😊
Yow listen listen... Since split EQ came in I figured out budget transient split. * So open up patcher *Add insine amount of compression or even gate with 10-30ms of atk to isolate transient - After that I draw parallel path: one with transient and one with full signal. And I sum them up with the reverse polarity of transient with the full signal. And after that u r free to add eq, distortion or whatever you want + if u decide to shorten or expand transient u just have to move atk of the compressor or gate
@@forsale313 there is a one con to that... I found it not really good in detecting, not transient heavy material. But for me it perfectly works with all drums and percussions... I'm still trying to figure out better chain for the instrumental use
I have one really big issue. Can you explain what exactly is Plugin Delay Compensation PDC and how to aviod it in fl? I really couldn't find ANY useful video about this
Yes by simply putting multiple frequency splitters in serial in Patcher... Let´s say you want a split at 200, 500, 1000 and 5000Hz (= 5bands)... You would set the first frequency splitter to 200Hz and 5000Hz... The middle band to send to a second splitter which you set to 500 and 1000Hz... Please tell me if you cannot follow... :-) It´s perhaps a little bit hard to get in pure theory :-)
instead of Haas effect I use the panning LFO in the sampler for things like hi hats & cymbals .. Use delay, att, amt & speed in precise ways to fake stereo spread. Just don't activate global retrigger.. Instead use the LFO as a one shot..
Would love the video about freq splitting. Your explanation of the benefits of each method was on point. I finally understand them! On the topic of transient splitting: wouldn't transient processor work as well? Or is that not clean enough?
Some great videos you have here, the maximus compression and expansion one, fantastic. Your frequency splitter one made me make my own custom multi band wave shaping softclipping limiter in patcher.
Yes please, I would really appreciate a detailed video on just the Frequency Splitter. And again, I can't say thank enough that You are doing advanced videos on FL Studio...people don't realise that FL Studio has become so powerful that it can compete with Pro Tools - in terms of flexibility.
When we will have more playlist fast editing features in fl.. like pitch editing in playlist itself like cubase pro.. time warping like ableton live in the playlist itself.. and main ara support 😭 now reaper also have it 😭😭😭😭 many more main features still missing in fl studio 😭😭😭😭
I can assure you I am not! I am not related to IL at all... I never received anything from them and am just a paying user of their software like everbody else... What I am saying in my videos is my honest personal opinion, which results from my personal belief that I defend and publish products that have proven to be recommendable for me... If you look at many forum posts of me, you´ll easily notice that if I am not happy with something they do or deliver, I let them know my anger/disappointment/whatever... Often enough they were not very amused about my attitude 🙂
I do feel like Image-Line's Frequency Splitter's user interface looks a bit antequated and feels a little bit clunky and user-unfriendly. I'm sure they could have improved the overall look and usability of the plugin if they spent a bit more time on it, or hired someone better at designing GUIs. Perhaps, I'm just spoiled because I was already used to Kilohearts Multipass, which in my opinion is light years better in terms of it's GUI. You can't even directly move the frequency bands left and right directly from the display in Image-Line's plugin. I feel like, Image-Line should have instead used their Parametric EQ 2 interface (crossed with the multiband display of Maximus) as the basis to build the Frequency Splitter plugin around. At least that design feels a bit more modern.
Hmm, I don´t know... I like the Interfaces of IL plugins and I don´t miss any functionality in regards to the GUI... For me the most important part are the technical details and they tell a clear story: Nothing can beat this thing in any DAW or in any 3rd party plugins... If 3rd party developer have great splitters (and there is just one: Melda) they ruin them with the fact that you can only use them with their own native fx...
@@flstudiotricks6903 Totally agree that Frequency Splitter is top notch, and looks streamlined. Actually, you can use Melda's multimodal Crossover module in the multi-out version of MXXX, for external processing on splits. It allows for up to 6 frequency/amplitude/transientiness/width-iness/stereo-position splits. Regarding L|R splits, you can use one instance of Fruity Stereo Shaper. The auxiliary output has the difference signal, so if the left channel slider is the only one with amplitude, the main output has the left channel, the right channel travels out the auxiliary output. Very professional series of tutorials, Trancit! They always make me itch to explore the techniques you deliver.
@@tubedLeVeNdiS With the L/R splits i have to say I didn´t thought of that but you are completely right! I didn´t thought neither about the Multiout version of the Melda one...thx for the hints!