This section covers the FL Studio desktop and basic workflow. In short, FL Studio allows you to load instruments and samples, play these live or manually enter the note data, record external sounds (from a microphone for example) and play the whole mix back through the 99 channel mixer (adding effects). The completed project can be saved in .flp or .zip formats and/or exported to .wav, .mp3 or .ogg audio.
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