
So when it’s all said and done, you’ll have these tracks all in separate WAV forms.įor example, you can send a main vocal for verses 1, 2 and 3 to the same channel in the mixer. When I say consolidate the vocals what I mean is separate the main vocals, ad libs, doubles ( should you still be recording vocal doubles?), chorus lead, chorus backing and chorus ad libs into their own tracks. How to Consolidate Vocals For Export in Fl Studio Pro TipĪ good idea is to give each track it’s own channel in the mixer and don’t send two tracks to the same channel unless you’re consolidating the vocals, which we’ll explain how to do next.ĭon’t worry it’s really easy. Now you just have to connect every track to a different channel in the mixer. To do this all you need to do is click on the track and on the box on the right labeled FX, change the number to a free channel on the mixer. In the image below, you can see we’ve connected this track named “Lex808_1” with channel 9 in the mixer. This is the most important part of exporting stems in FL Studio and you should do this slowly and carefully.
To export a finished project from FL Studio, click “File” on the main menu and select “Export.” Select “MP3” as the output format, choose your desired bit rate and then click “Start.” To then import this file into iTunes, open iTunes, click “File” and select “Add to Library.” Browse to the exported FL Studio file and double-click it to import it into iTunes.First thing you need to do is make sure each track in your song is connected to a separate channel in the mixer. Make a note of its location and then browse to this location after clicking the “Open Sound Files” button in FL Studio. Press “Ctrl-E” to open File Explorer and enter the name of the song in the Search field. If the song you want to import into iTunes doesn't show up in your library folder, use the File Explorer application on your Windows 8 computer to locate the file. If you dragged and dropped an MP3 file into iTunes, for example, iTunes plays the file from its original location rather than importing it into the library.
Depending on how you imported songs into iTunes, they may not all show up in your iTunes media library. The location is displayed under the iTunes Media Folder Location heading. Open iTunes, click “Edit” on the main menu and select “Preferences.” Click the “Advanced” icon to display the location of your media library.
If you’re having trouble locating your iTunes media library, use iTunes to find it.
If the song you want to import from your iTunes library is not in the WAV or MP3 file format, convert it before you can import it into FL Studio.