MIXING & EFFECTS
Mixer Menu 
This section covers the Mixer menu commands (1). For reference, the mixer diagram is at the bottom of this page.
Options
Disk recording
- Render to wave file - Renders all tracks prepared for recording to a wave file (see Disk
Recording).
- Auto-unarm - If enabled, all armed tracks for recording will be automatically unarmed after the recording session is complete.
- Auto-create audio clips - If enabled, FL Studio inserts all rendered mixer tracks as audio clips in the Playlist after
recording.
- Latency compensation - If enabled, FL Studio attempts to align the recorded audio clips with the input latency. Depending on your system and audio drivers, you might still need to fine tune the clip placement.
- 32bit float recording - If enabled, tracks are recorded as 32bit wave files, otherwise the standard 16bit format
is used.
View
- Big meter - Toggles the visibility of the large peak-meter (5).
- Names at bottom - Toggles the position of the track names (3) from the top (default) to the bottom (alternative).
- Tracks on right side - Toggles the position of the FX slots, Track Properties and Track I/O (6, 7, 8 & 9) from the right (default) to the left (alternative).
Link all parameters...
Opens a link-dialog that is designed to link automatable software parameters to 'tweaked' hardware controllers and then automatically move to the next
item in the 'parameter list' ready for the next link. There are options for skipping parameters or jumping to new locations in the list as described below:
Basic operation - Select 'Link all parameters' from the menu, and move the first hardware controller to be linked (the link is made
to the first item in the 'Current parameter' list), when you move the second hardware controller it will be auto-linked to the next parameter and so on, until
the end of the parameter list is reached or the link-dialog is closed. You may choose to keep moving the same hardware controller (in this case all parameters will
link to the same hardware knob) or move to a new hardware controller, where the new hardware controller will be linked. To skip a link -
left-click the Skip button at the bottom of the link-dialog (immediately left of the 'Accept' button). To jump directly to a
parameter - use the Current parameter menu (top most in the link-dialog) and select the target parameter you are interested in.
You can then continue auto-linking from that point in the list by moving hardware controllers as before OR jump to another parameter in the
list using the 'Current parameter' menu as previously described.
Mixer Track
File
- Open mixer track state - Allows you to restore a previously saved mixer track state in the selected mixer track.
- Save mixer track state - Allows you to save the state of the selected mixer track, which includes the track settings and plugin
filters.
- Browse states
- Opens the Mixer presets in the Browser menu.
Link Selected Channels
- To this track (
Ctrl+L)
- All channels selected in the Step Sequencer will be linked to the currently
selected mixer track.
- Starting from this track (
Shift+Ctrl+L)
- All
channels selected in the Step
Sequencer will be linked to individual mixer tracks, starting from
the current one. For example, if three channels were selected and the current
mixer
track is 4, the channels will be linked to tracks 4, 5 and 6.
Select Linked Channels
Select Channels linked to the active mixer track (
Alt+L).
Rename
Lets you set a custom name and color for the current FX track (
F2).
Set icon
Select from a menu of icons to appear at the top of the Mixer Track label area. Use these to improve the visibility of important mixer tracks or to aid surround-mixing setups (a set of surround-mixing
icons have been provided).
Solo
Solos the output from the selected track (
S).
Alt Solo
Solos the selected track AND all other tracks routed TO and FROM it (
Alt+S).
Move left
Moves the selected track left (
Alt+Left Arrow).
Move right
Moves the selected track right (
Alt+Right Arrow).
Switch Smart Disable for All
In FL6 this has moved into the Toolbar menu - Tools > Misc macros directory. Use this to disable FX that are not processing audio to save CPU power.
Mixer Diagram

- Mixer Menu - Contains view, recording, Track linking, renaming and coloring options, click here to learn more about the options.
- Mixer Track Scroll Bar - This will slide the visible range tracks within the mixer window.
- Mixer Insert Tracks - The output of all audio instruments in FL Studio is routed to one of the 64 available insert tracks.
In the default Mixer setup, once the audio signal is processed with the integrated filters (equalizer, volume and panning - 9) it is then sent to the master mixer track (10). It is also possible to route
the audio of a mixer track to any ASIO output (7 - for users with ASIO enabled sound cards) or even another
insert track (18). This internal re-routing is a very powerful feature allowing you to create advanced mixer
setups with groups and subgroups of insert tracks.
The labels can be right-clicked (or press F2) to rename the track or recolor it. Quick linking of channel/s: From the
Channel window use the Channel selector to select the channel/s you want to route to the mixer track, then select
the desired destination mixer track and click Ctrl+L. There is also an option to sequentially link Channels to tracks starting from the selected track. Shift+Ctrl+L.
- Send Tracks & Selected Track - Send: There are 4 mixer tracks dedicated to send functions, although any track can serve as a send, (18).
The send tracks can't be directly linked to instrument channels, but they can receive audio from other mixer tracks (1 to 64). Adjust the amount of signal sent by each Send track with the Send Level
knobs (15). The purpose of send tracks is the ability to setup common effects (for ex. reverb and delay) once in a send track and then being able to route multiple insert
tracks audio to it, as opposed to adding the same effect in each insert track, wasting CPU power. Selected: This is a special track that automatically receives the currently selected mixer track. Use this to
host an instance of Edison for easy recording of any track OR the Wave Candy visualization tools.
- Big Peak Meter - Can be hidden using the Mixer menu (1) > View > Options. Output is in dB. See Levels and Mixing to learn more about using peak meters in FL Studio.
- External mixer input - ASIO hardware inputs and some VSTi inputs can be selected here.
- External mixer output - ASIO hardware outputs can be selected here. Typical uses include live-use where one channel is sent to
headphones for monitoring previewed samples/mixes while the main mix goes to the PA OR to create a surround sound sub-mix by sending
several mixer tracks to the relevant surround channels of your soundcard.
- FX slots - Up to 8 independent FX may be added to each mixer track. To load an Effect: Left-click on pop-up menu arrow at the left end of the slot and
use the 'select' option. If you need more than 8 Effects, use the 'Send' feature (18) to route the output of one mixer track to another. To open an Effect GUI
interface: Left-click on the name of a loaded Effect, a loaded Effect is displayed in FX slot 7 above.
- Mixer Track Properties - For more detail click here. Parametric EQ,
Stereo Separation
,
Pan
,
Swap Stereo Channels
,
Invert Phase
.
The All these features are automatable. Panel (A) is the graph for the Parametric EQ, left-click to control center frequency (left-right)/amplitude(up/down)
or right-click to control bandwidth (left-right)/amplitude(up/down). Panel (B) can be left or
right clicked to gain simultaneous X/Y control over Pan and Volume. Panel (C) holds the
controls for Plugin Delay Compensation.
- Master Mixer Track - All audio output of FL Studio is routed through the master mixer track for final processing before the final
output (unless an insert track is routed out of the mixer to an ASIO output - 7). In light of this,
the Master track isn't a good place to record external ASIO inputs (6) as the external and internal audio will
be mixed together and recorded to disk.
- Small Peak Meter - See Levels and Mixing to learn more about using peak meters in FL Studio.
- Mute Switch - left-click to mute/un-mute the individual track, right-click to solo/un-solo the individual track.
- Pan Knob - this function is also duplicated in the Mixer Track Properties area.
- Level Fader - Can be automated right-clicked and linked to controllers. This function is also duplicated in the Mixer Track Properties area.
- Send Knobs - When the 'Send' switch is activated (18) this knob (on the destination track) controls the signal level received from the source track.
- FX Enable/Disable Switch - When deselected this disables all the FX in the FX slots (8). This only becomes active once an FX is added to a FX slot.
- Track Recording Switch - When selected (orange) the track is armed and any audio (internal or external (6)) will be recorded to disk.
- Track Send Enable Switch - Left-click to enable audio to be passed from one track to another, turns orange. Right-click to route to a specific track, master routing disabled.
NOTE: Most controls are automatable (right-click and select 'Create automation clip').