Great ideas. I want to implement them on some dub techno for the pauses between the chords. Keep up the good work. The IE joke still has me still smiling one day after I saw the video.
I used Patcher to make sound manglers and pitch inversers. Using frequency splitter and pitch/frequency shifter you can isolate frequency bands and change their pitch individually which can create some super trippy effects like “upside down pitch”. We all know about reversing sound but what if you could literally swap frequencies upside down?
If you use loop points on the envelope in envelope controller (right click an existing point and look at the bottom of the menu) it becomes like lfo tool but with re-trigger on (in case you don't want to deal with peak control's lfo *always* cycling). I like it because it just makes it so whenever I hit a note the effect is re-triggered. I take advantage of this in instrument racks by loading any patcher effect preset inside an instrument instance of patcher or you could link it with a midi out channel if you wanted the effects to stay in the mixer.
Even things unique to patcher aside, I find it such an incredible way to make the mixer a hundred times as flexible and organized. I've had saved presets for my mixer, but when I'd wanna apply that chain effect somewhere in the middle of my already applied effects, I'd have to save all the post ones and delete them, route that to the chain effect, route that to the post effects, route that back to wherever all this was supposed to go in the first place. Or, alternatively, patcher. Something I'd love to suplement it, though, it'd be great if we could route our mixers without going through ALL the plugins, so you'd basically lead a wire from/to plugins to skip ones after/before respectively. RIP if those plugins you'd have to reapply were automated like crazy, btw. Honestly, though, I can't ask for anything more from FL. What I REALLY wish got an upgrade is the limitations of MIDI every DAW has to deal with. I mean, FL could do some stuff to alleviate it, but ideally they just create the interface for universal features, and all updated plugins communicate with it. I'm mainly thinking about one thing: Why is our grid so rigid? Drag/input values/open presets/cycle through a project's grid setups to offset the position of each vertical and horizontal line, and everything resnaps optionally, so that 16th note shrinks when you move it to the one before it, if that one happens to be tighter. Delays/sequencer effects etc. could be set to follow these lines just like the ones that coordinate with the swing amount, and of course, vertical would just be xenharmonics. Currently, automating the bpm in a half-bar long pattern or so let's me easily snap things to a groove, which has major limitations/issues, plugins like Surge XT give me access to xenharmonics, again with limitations and a less than ideal visual representation, but imagine the greatness that could be MIDI 2.0 if it came with more creative features like this. Hell, someone could even create a sick sampler that smoothly chops stuff up and stretches to fit alongside the groove. Ohh yeah, and ''inverse quantization''! Play or program a groove and have the midi lines adjust itself to that, not the other way around. Having multiple grid setups to cycle through could also be nice for polyrhythms and flams etc., like that clap just before the snare to get that snap.
Recently bought some goodies from your store, you guys have so much great content. Thank you, I cant wait to start creating my own patcher presets too.
Sir i have 2 questions: What is the phasing issue you are talking about at 10:00? And is it possible to make the peak controller LFO's match to project tempo?
Just a thought, is there anyway to loop overdub record like in Ableton, where you can just keep overdubbing/resampling for the effect? I'm going to see if I can do it, I only got FL this week so if I seem a bit slow...I am! xD
I've blocked internet explorer for crimes against humanity and on my LITE version of windows 10 I have paused updates until 2077.....BOOM! Apparently that's an apocalyptic date but eh I probably won't be here for that! Merry Christmas! ;D
patcher is heavily underrated.
"The more you learn about it the less you know about it." Music Production in a nutshell
That should be FL’s Slogan
Mind = blown 😂
Dunning-Kruger
Honestly man you’ve completely changed my workflow
Bro you gotta show us that Internet Explorer plugin 😭
Super inspiring video though man really hopeful Patcher gets more attention
Man this is insane, I never use patcher, this is so good!!
This is a cracking video tutorial. Mind is blown with this patcher!
Patcher reminds me of the blender shading process 😂
Awesome stuff man
Sick bro you're the best
Brother 3 words:
Your tutorials slap!
Always get so much out of your videos mate! Thank you!
This Is Most Defintely A Gem 💎 Tutorial ✨✨✨Love the Entire Concept on Perfecting your own sound/Signature FX Chain
this blows my mind! thanks for sharing
thank you so much mate
I was wainting for this
Man I really love this dude man! He makes you want to just dig deeper into FL!! 💯💯
very good fr...
suggestion - you could bring more vocal mixing tricks
Insane. Thank you so much for these! Just been getting into creating my own FX with Patcher and these videos help exponentially.
Great ideas. I want to implement them on some dub techno for the pauses between the chords. Keep up the good work. The IE joke still has me still smiling one day after I saw the video.
Genius 💙
I used Patcher to make sound manglers and pitch inversers.
Using frequency splitter and pitch/frequency shifter you can isolate frequency bands and change their pitch individually which can create some super trippy effects like “upside down pitch”.
We all know about reversing sound but what if you could literally swap frequencies upside down?
That look you had on your face when you played "Wrong" 😂😂😂
If you use loop points on the envelope in envelope controller (right click an existing point and look at the bottom of the menu) it becomes like lfo tool but with re-trigger on (in case you don't want to deal with peak control's lfo *always* cycling). I like it because it just makes it so whenever I hit a note the effect is re-triggered. I take advantage of this in instrument racks by loading any patcher effect preset inside an instrument instance of patcher or you could link it with a midi out channel if you wanted the effects to stay in the mixer.
Frank Pole moment
My guy is the best. Please I need to know how to warp acapellas as easily as it can be done in Ableton. This is something
Brother max am following you from uganda. Can make for us 😊 a video about White noise for we the beginners. Thank you
Even things unique to patcher aside, I find it such an incredible way to make the mixer a hundred times as flexible and organized.
I've had saved presets for my mixer, but when I'd wanna apply that chain effect somewhere in the middle of my already applied effects, I'd have to save all the post ones and delete them, route that to the chain effect, route that to the post effects, route that back to wherever all this was supposed to go in the first place. Or, alternatively, patcher. Something I'd love to suplement it, though, it'd be great if we could route our mixers without going through ALL the plugins, so you'd basically lead a wire from/to plugins to skip ones after/before respectively.
RIP if those plugins you'd have to reapply were automated like crazy, btw.
Honestly, though, I can't ask for anything more from FL.
What I REALLY wish got an upgrade is the limitations of MIDI every DAW has to deal with. I mean, FL could do some stuff to alleviate it, but ideally they just create the interface for universal features, and all updated plugins communicate with it.
I'm mainly thinking about one thing: Why is our grid so rigid? Drag/input values/open presets/cycle through a project's grid setups to offset the position of each vertical and horizontal line, and everything resnaps optionally, so that 16th note shrinks when you move it to the one before it, if that one happens to be tighter. Delays/sequencer effects etc. could be set to follow these lines just like the ones that coordinate with the swing amount, and of course, vertical would just be xenharmonics.
Currently, automating the bpm in a half-bar long pattern or so let's me easily snap things to a groove, which has major limitations/issues, plugins like Surge XT give me access to xenharmonics, again with limitations and a less than ideal visual representation, but imagine the greatness that could be MIDI 2.0 if it came with more creative features like this.
Hell, someone could even create a sick sampler that smoothly chops stuff up and stretches to fit alongside the groove. Ohh yeah, and ''inverse quantization''! Play or program a groove and have the midi lines adjust itself to that, not the other way around. Having multiple grid setups to cycle through could also be nice for polyrhythms and flams etc., like that clap just before the snare to get that snap.
Can you make video about how to get full sound and some stereo stuff for better mixes
Please make a tutorial about finding a key of a song manually
Please Tell us something on resampling and making something by using own synths or presets using stock plugins
Game changing 🔥
LOVE HOW HE TEACH US THE VST AND HE ONLY HAS THE TRIAL VERSION, I SEE YOU...
Can you make a video on advanced sampling techniques??
Amazing video!!
Recently bought some goodies from your store, you guys have so much great content. Thank you, I cant wait to start creating my own patcher presets too.
Patcher tips is interesting
Great video
FL STUDIO GANG 🥭
You are nice bro 😁 love from India
Really good
Damn, nice to know!!
Sir, suggest any free mixing plugins :)
In this video, i learned how to use patcher properly 😂.
Wow Video, Patcher is underrated. Please can i get the patcher preset for educational purposes?
Sir i have 2 questions:
What is the phasing issue you are talking about at 10:00?
And is it possible to make the peak controller LFO's match to project tempo?
Yes you can sync the lfo right click on the knob. Phasing is hard to describe just try it for yourself best hearable on full mixes
@@phelper4554 thank you‼️
@@kalvenzander4710 you can automate everything but I think you meant modulation possibilities… if so - yes there are also plenty ( peak controller)
@@kalvenzander4710 you just need to connect it to a knob or fader on your gui
dope
Good video but this is 4 pm here
See you 4 am
Great!!👀🎶🔥👏🏾
Just a thought, is there anyway to loop overdub record like in Ableton, where you can just keep overdubbing/resampling for the effect? I'm going to see if I can do it, I only got FL this week so if I seem a bit slow...I am! xD
👍 - _also_ for the YT algo! 😊
Damn, it'll be sweet to do this but add in the mapping to create a plugin, like an ear candy plug in.
Great! 💥💥💥
Humor jaha, you cool
Please Tell Me That Whice Headphone Do You Use??
Plot twist Max made Fruity loops
TriggerAble 😂
Great video
I've blocked internet explorer for crimes against humanity and on my LITE version of windows 10 I have paused updates until 2077.....BOOM! Apparently that's an apocalyptic date but eh I probably won't be here for that! Merry Christmas! ;D
Best Delay VST: INTERNET EXPLORER 😂
The Music.. to where!?
And, control a Peak Controller with another Peak Controller, etc...
Can anyone please tell me where can I get the internet explorer plugin?
Reverse effect not working
Jak masz kompa porwora to spoko sprawa.
Best
Patcher doesn't let me add fruity peak controller to the map
Give discount coupon code on your vocal sample pack...
Wooo 💯
helou dis is mex from efel stutio teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeps
Damn bro ❤❤😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
I am watching this on 0.25 and i cant understand enythieng about this
Self made portal
Lessgooo
So music production these days are bits and bytes?! Need a degree from MIT just to make music I guess.
uplastyczniasz lepiej niż Mateusz Borek. Thank you for plastifying.
End…..
TriggerAble
internet explorer
Internet explorer
That’s doing to much
Oh no, this is cheating 😂🤓
AWESOME Full Tutorial on How to Create Your Own FX Presets on Patcher, Max@NerdzOfficial from FL Studio Tips! ;) :)
Audio is 2Dimensional!!
Everything is Just SineWave 🙂🫡
-Max(FLstudioTips)