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Mix It Up
The redesigned mixer and new effects in FL 6 will give your music that vital sonic edge. The old limit of four aux sends has been abolished, automatic plug-in delay compensation has been added, and each channel can now be routed to a separate hardware output for surround mixing. Tiny icons can be inserted to simplify visual navigation in the 64-channel interface, and when you move channels left or right to group them in sensible ways, the FL sound sources assigned to them will come along for the ride.
FIG. 2: FL Studio's EQUO plug-in takes equalization to a whole new level.
The most exciting new effect is EQUO, a 31-band graphic equalizer with morphing, analysis, and band-send capabilities (see Fig. 2). FL 6 also sports a new high-quality reverb, waveshaping distortion, an eight-way delay effect, and a multiband compressor suitable for mastering.
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