This FL Studio beginner tutorial will show you how to copy effects from one mixer track to another by simply dragging and dropping the effect from one mixer track to the other.
This is very useful because all the settings in the effect will remain the same when copied. Very handy if you need to apply the same EQ to several mixer tracks for example.
It will also show you how to save a mixer channel state for later use.
This technique can help you get a faster workflow in FL Studio.
This works in previous versions of FL Studio as well. :)
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