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Note: This tutorial is intended to be used with the free trial version of SugarBytes Effectrix VST available at www.effectrix.co.uk/ SugarBytes has released an update for Effectrix, which fixes a bug in one of its effects, while also adding some other features to the software. The new version is called 1.4 and you can download it from www.effectrix.co.uk The Effects Section includes a new effect, Phaser, which aims to emulate analogue phasers with variable sweep times and feedback control settings... This tutorial will show you the basics of how to use Effectrix and how to install VST plugins in FL Studio. Step 1: Download and install the free trial version of SugarBytes Effectrix VST plugin from www.effectrix.co.uk Step 2: Start FL Studio and load an empty project (File > New). Then add a Software Instrument Track (Ctrl + N) and name it "Phaser" (Ctrl + T). Press Play, click on the Add button on the Channel Rack, select SugarBytes Effectrix (from the Effectrix category on the right), press Auto-Generate MIDI Notes and close the dialog window. Step 3: Go to the FL Studio toolbar, select "Options" and press the Options button. Select "Plugin Settings" from the left hand menu, then "Plugin Settings > Load Plugin From Folder..." and browse to the location where you have installed Effectrix. Step 4: Now you need to configure Effectrix so it can receive MIDI messages from FL Studio. First, go to the effect's settings (Effectrix > Settings). Now change the setting under MIDI Interface Type to "X-series instrument." Ensure that Enable Remote Control is set to Yes. Finally, set Feedback Gain for each of your hardware devices you are using with Effectrix. Step 5: Press the Next button. Your plugin will now be configured ready to receive messages from FL Studio. SugarBytes has released an update for Effectrix, which fixes a bug in one of its effects, while also adding some other features to the software. The new version is called 1.3 and you can download it from www.effectrix.co.uk/ The Effects Section now includes a new effect called Matchatizer, which aims to emulate the classic Echoplex tape echo effect... This tutorial will show you how to record your keyboard or guitar into Effectrix's built-in sampler. Step 1: Set up your audio hardware with two separate outputs - one for the sampler and one for your speaker/headphones. Step 2: Start FL Studio and load an empty project (File > New). Then add a Software Instrument Track (Ctrl + N) and name it "Matchatizer" (Ctrl + T). Now open the Channel Rack, right-click on the Instrument Track's audio track and select "Input > Play." Step 3: Go to the FL Studio toolbar, select "Options" and press the Options button. Select "Plugin Settings" from the left hand menu, then "Plugin Settings > Load Plugin From Folder..." and browse to where you have installed Effectrix. cfa1e77820
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