Mixer Channel of Sylenth #1 & Mixer Channel of Sylenth #2 -> right button on #1, go to an empty mixer channel, press with your RIGHT mousebutton (or however I should call it, hehe) on the arrow that stands up and choose "Route to this track only". Do the same thing with #2 but make sure you route it to the same mixer channel you also did with #1. Now, add a filter towards the mixer channel that has Sylenth #1 + #2 and make it like you think it sounds good. Than right click with your mouse on the "Cutoff freq" and choose "Create automation clip". Now you have control over both Synthesizers, but when you need to add more synthesizers (for layering as example) you can do the exact same thing without adding a new filter. And the best thing is, when you want to control the volume of all the synthesizers you use (for let's say a mid-intro lead), you only have that one channel where everything is route to. Besides that, if you want to add some distortion or eq for the whole lead at once (maybe it's to sharp or to soft) you also have to use only that one channel where everyting routes to.PhadeZ wrote:IN FL HOW TO DO IT:
For example you got 2 Sylenth 1 Synths. want the cutoff of both to be automated with 1 clip.
Move cutoff in Sylenth Synth No 1 -> Last Tweaked -> Create Automation clip
Move cutoff in Sylenth Synth No 2 -> Last Tweaked -> Link To Controller -> Choose the previous made (Synth No 1) Cutoff Automation Clip.
For me this works best, hope it helps you!
