In this guide, we’ll walk through the steps to export track stems in FL Studio. Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience, understanding how to properly export your tracks can make a big difference in your music production workflow. Let’s get started!
Key Takeaways
- Separate Sounds: Use different mixer channels for different sounds.
- Export Options: Choose between WAV or MP3 formats.
- High-Quality Settings: Use recommended settings for the best quality.
- Split Mixer Tracks: This option allows you to export individual tracks.
Understanding Mixer Channels
Before you export, it’s important to know how FL Studio handles sounds in the mixer. If you have multiple sounds on the same mixer channel, they will be exported together. For example, if you have two hi-hats and want them as separate stems, you need to place each hi-hat in its own mixer channel.
Here’s a quick breakdown:
- One Sound per Channel: Each sound should have its own mixer channel for individual export.
- Organize Your Sounds: Group similar sounds together, like all melodies in one channel and all hi-hats in another.
Steps to Export Stems
Now that you have your sounds organized, let’s go through the steps to export your stems:
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Open the File Menu: Click on
File
in the top left corner of FL Studio. -
Select Export: Choose
Export
and then selectWAV
orMP3
based on your preference. - Save Your File: Choose a location to save your exported file and give it a name.
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Adjust Settings: You’ll see a window with various settings. Here’s what to do:
- Choose High-Quality Settings: Make sure to select the high-quality options for the best sound.
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Split Mixer Tracks: This is the key step! Check the box for
Split Mixer Tracks
. This will ensure that all your mixer channels are exported as separate files.
- Export the Full Version: The export will include both the full version of your track and the individual mixer tracks.
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Hit Start: Finally, click
Start
to begin the export process.
Final Thoughts
Exporting stems in FL Studio 20 is a straightforward process once you understand how to set up your mixer channels. By following these steps, you can easily create separate tracks for each sound, making it easier to mix and master your music later on.
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Thanks for reading, and happy producing!