
Did you miss this FL Studio hidden feature?
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- Understanding Fruity Convolver BasicsStandard UseThe normal method is to load the plugin on a track, blend in wet level, and adjust presets like spring reverb or small room to recreate natural sounding reverbs of real spaces and expensive hardware devices.Hidden Presets• Blur Pink preset uses stereo white noise file with volume envelope • Blur White preset provides the same functionality • These blur any sound passing through themVersatilityWorks with MIDI VST synths, recorded audio, and live performance input, giving flexibility to shape sound with additional tools.Common ApplicationRunning synthesizers through the blur presets is a popular technique, though the creator demonstrates on live guitar as another common pad creation method.
- Guitar Pad CreationLive DemonstrationElectric guitar on input one with simple compression is blended with the Convolver wet signal to create ethereal pad textures from guitar chords and notes.Technique Tips• Adding single notes on top of chords changes emotion and style • Careful control needed to avoid harsh scratching sounds • Equalizer used to cut low end for cleaner resultsAlternative MethodValhalla Supermassive (free plugin) offers a massive section preset called 'billions and billions' that creates heavenly guitar pad sounds with unique tone.Workflow NotesCreator uses VSX headphones for spatial placement during recording, though traditional headphone modeling provides tighter metronome sync when needed.
- Synthesizer ImplementationSetupA free synthesizer with simple soft pluck sound creates smooth pad results when run through the Convolver blur presets.Playing Technique• Arpeggiating provides blend of low and high notes • Timing of extra notes doesn't matter as everything blurs together • Flexibility in note placement creates organic textureVolume ControlThe volume envelope button adjusts attack, sustain, and release to control how quickly the blur engages and how long it holds or cuts away.EQ IntegrationThe Equalizer uses a visual curve approach to shape frequency response, with common practice of cutting low end and blending in dry signal before adding further effects like delay.
- Mixing Pads and AtmospheresLevel BalancePads and atmospheres sound best at low volumes where removing them creates noticeable absence but adding them doesn't draw excessive attention, creating a subconscious effect.Testing Method• Switch between different rooms to assess appropriate level • Test on different speaker systems to verify balance • Toggle effect on and off to find optimal volumeImpact on MixAdds subtle motion and emotion underneath a track, transforming simple demo recordings into pieces with feeling that could develop into complete songs.Final TakeawayFruity Convolver is a low CPU option for generating incredible reverbs and the creator's favorite reverb in FL Studio, making the discovery of blur presets surprisingly late.
- Further Learning and CreditsRelated ContentCreator recommends watching their Reverb Master Class for deeper understanding of algorithmic convolution and different types of reverbs.Modern ApproachToday's production allows testing multiple reverb types on the same audio and quickly selecting the preferred option.Acknowledgments• Eddie provided technique insights • Alfons shared expert knowledge • Both enabled sharing of hidden feature with viewersClosingCreator thanks viewers for watching and encourages continued learning in upcoming videos.





