In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to create sweepers with 3xosc and automation in Fl Studio.
The 3xosc
If you have been using Fl Studio for so long, you would notice the 3xosc, it has been around for a long time in Fl Studio.
The 3xosc is a simple synthesizer that can be used to create leads, basslines, plucks and pads.
One of the great ways I have used this plugin is to quickly create a white noise sweepers.
Using 3xosc & Filter For Creating Sweeps
All we have to do to create sweepers in 3xosc is using the great feature known as automation and filtering out some frequencies to really get the shape, I will be using the Fruity free filter for this.
Automating and using Fl mixer is entirely a new topic I will be covering in much details in another article.
Let's quickly get to it.
I have loaded the chord I created and I also loaded an instance of 3xosc. To load 3xosc, click on the + button and scroll down to synth classic section, select 3xosc and you should be up and running with that.
This is what we are trying to achieve:
Working On 3xosc
Open up 3xosc and change all the 3 oscillators to the white noise waveform as I have done below.
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Linking 3xosc To The Mixer
The next step is linking 3xosc to the mixer so we would be able to use the filter to automate the frequencies.
Select the channel button in the channel rack as I have done below.
Goto the mixer by pressing F9 or by selecting the mixer icon.
As you can see, all the mixer are empty, select an empty one and press Ctrl + L on your keyboard or Right-click on an empty insert and then scroll down to "Channel Routing", and click on "Route selected channel to this track"
Creating Sweeps
If your channel has been routed successfully to the mixer then the next step is creating a new pattern, I will name my new pattern sweeper.
Note: To create a pattern goto the pattern menu and right-click, scroll down and select rename/color or just simply press F2 on your keyboard.
Have you created your sweeper pattern? If yes then, it is time to create a note the sweeper will follow.
Goto the 3xosc piano roll, create a midi note anywhere on the keyboard depending on the length you want.
If the note is not long enough, then left-click and drag on the note in order to change the length you prefer.
The next stage is arranging the pattern in the playlist window, goto to the playlist with F5, and make sure the sweeper pattern is selected as I have done below.
Use the paint tool to draw in your sweeper pattern into the playlist.
You should hear a bunch of white noise, depending on what you are doing.
Automating Frequency Cut-Off
The next step is automating the frequencies with the Fruity free filter, open up the plugin database as I have done below.
The next step is to find the Fruity filter.
Click on your Installed option, then click on Effects, and then click on VST, and find the button that says Fruity Free Filter.
Go back to the mixer with F9, click and drag into the 3xosc insert will then lunch the Fruity Free Filter.
The only thing we want to automate is the frequency cut off points, play the pattern in the playlist and left-clicking and dragging the frequency cut off would change how the 3xosc sweeps from one point to another.
In order to automate the frequency cut off, simply right-click on the knob and then click on "Create Automation Clip".
This will automatically create an automation clip which you can edit on how it works.
Tip: Watch the video below to get the full details on how to use this effect.
Go back to the playlist window and you should be able to see the automation clip.
Final Part
Follow the image below to get how to finish the process
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