![]() ![]() Use the Plugin Picker and then drop the flanger effect onto the GMS instrument, now this is added to it's chain. ![]() Go in and also add some effects to the GMS instrument, how about adding a Fruity Flangus Flanger. Now when you play on your MIDI controller you'll hear both instruments being triggered. Then let's add another instrument, right-click below the Poizone instrument and choose GMS. Now add an instrument, let's add Poizone again. Start off by adding Patcher to a channel like explained above. But what is really handy is that you can use Patcher to create your own layered instrument tracks. So that's really cool that you can create your own instrument and effects chains, it adds a more modular approach to the instrumentation side of FL Studio, instead of building up chains in the channels. ![]() ![]() You can now drag this straight onto a channel to recall this Patcher instrument. You can find these presets under Plugin Presets, then under Generator, and in the Patcher subfolder. Now when you open a new project, you can recall this Patcher preset you built. Click on the triangle on the top left of the Patcher plugin window and select Save preset as, and give the Patcher chain a name. When you're happy with your instrument chain, save it as a preset. ![]()
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