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- Easy installation or update.
- Installation & update FAQ.
- Updating a Box installation.
- Account Login or Registration Problems.
- Copying or migrating an existing FL Studio installation.
- Default file locations.
- The latest downloadable installers are available here.
Easy installation or update
This is how to do it.
- Reboot (restart) your computer - This will make sure no system/program files are in use and can't be overwritten. If you are updating, make sure not to start FL Studio until after you install the new version.
- Download the installer - This page hosts the latest 'released' versions. The FL Studio installer includes most plugins in native format, so no need to download them all.
- Install FL Studio - Use the installer to install the latest version of FL Studio. Normally this will install over the existing installation. This does not delete any of your personal files, it just replaces program files.
- Unlock your product/s - You should do this after every new installation or update:
- Online computer - Use the 'About panel' registration system. Enter your Image-Line accountemail and password and click Unlock products. This will unlock all your Image-Line products, not just FL Studio.
- Offline computer - From a computer with internet access, log into your Image-Line account. Click where it says 'Click here to unlock this product' and save the FLRegkey.reg to portable media. Copy this to your FL Studio computer and THEN. Use the 'About panel' registration system >Unlock with file to browse to the key and open it.
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Box installation update
If you have not registered your Boxed software and created an Image-Line Account, please complete the following steps:
- Visit the Box registration landing page.
- Register your code, enter your serial number (found inside the box) and follow the instructions to create an Account.
- Once your Account is created, follow the steps as shown for 'Easy installation or update' above. Registration also means you do not need to worry about losing your FL Studio Box code. You can unlock FL Studio with your account login at any time, anywhere there is Internet access.
If you still have questions or are just obsessively detail oriented then read on.
Installation & Update FAQ
- Does my license allow me to use FL Studio on both Windows and macOS - Yes. Yay!
- Where do I get the installation file? - From the FL Studio downloads page. See the section aboveEasy installation or update above for more details.
- Do FL Studio Fruity, Producer or Signature Bundle have different installers? - No, a single Installeris used for all versions. Your license decides what features are unlocked and so what version and plugins you have. However some plugins do need separate installers (DirectWave sound libraries and Slayer 2).
- Do I need my USB drive or CD from the box? - No. Download the latest installer here. Enter your Image-Line account email and password on the About Panel to unlock FL Studio. You can also use older versions of FL Studio, downloaded from this page.
- Can I install more than one version of FL Studio? - Yes:
- macOS - Rename the App (in the Applications folder, e.g. FL Studio to FL Studio 20) prior to installing the new version.
- Windows - Major revisions (i.e. 12 or 20) automatically install into a separate folders so you can have parallel installations. For minor revisions (i.e. 20.1 to 20.2) you need to manually set the installer to a different folder, otherwise 20.1 will be overwritten with 20.2.
- Do I need more than one license or code? - No. One license will work with all existing FL Studio installations (for both Windows and macOS), purchased plugins and sample packs. You will usually need to update your license when you are installing a major revision (a good habit).
- Will I lose my data installing FL Studio over an existing installation? - From FL Studio 20 onward, no. Your project related data is located in your system users folder. This keeps your own files outside the FL Studio installation folder. From FL Studio 12 and below - You may have custom data in the old installation folder. Don't delete it before backing it up or migrating it to the FL Studio 20, or higher, user folder.
- Can I install FL Studio onto more than one computer? - Yes. We are reasonable chaps here at Image-Line and realize many people use more than one computer. Typically people have a home studio computer, a laptop and a work computer. They may have both Windows and macOS machines. So, we have no problem with you installing FL Studio onto each of these computers, provided you are the only user of the program. It's not acceptable to install FL Studio on computers so people can use it when you are not present.
- Can I move or copy an FL Studio installation from one PC to another? Yes. For tips on copying FL Studio installations between PC's see the section below'Copying or migrating an existing FL Studio installation'.
- How do I completely remove FL Studio and my registration keys from a PC? - Follow the 'Uninstalling FL Studio and plugins' instructions.
Account Login or Registration Problems?
If you have been through the above steps and are still experiencing difficulties with your Account page or license please -
- If you can't log into your account, try these steps first.
Copying or migrating an existing FL Studio installation
This section has been provided to help users manage multiple installations and to locate data and files that fail to make the leap across to a new installation. Generally it isn't necessary to be rummaging around in the bowels of the installationfolder during an update.
Migrate FL Studio 20, or higher, to a new machine
- Download and Install FL Studio - The latest version of FL Studio is available here and install it.
- Update your license - Use the 'About panel' registration system.
- VST/AU Plugins - If you are using 3rd party plugins, install them on the new machine and copy associated library data in the process.
- File settings - There are some search paths to match between the old and new installations:
- Custom folders - Browser extra search folders. You will need to manually copy any 3rd party sample and plugin data from the old machine to the new machine. This data does not have to go into the same folder location on the new machine, it just needs to be visible to FL Studio by setting the locations in the Custom folders settings.
- Custom VST/AU install locations - Plugin manager > Plugin search paths.
- User data folder - .Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-Line. The FL Studio sub-folder should contain all your FL Studio related files (Audio recordings, Projects, Plugin database/favorites etc). Copy the entire .DocumentsImage-Line folder from the old to the new machine.
- Open FL Studio and test your projects.
Migrate from FL Studio 11/12 to FL Studio 20 or higher
Your main task is to make sure the File Settings plus custom search paths from FL Studio 11/12 and FL Studio 20 match. You must also copy your data in the old FL Studio installation folder, as listed below, to the new User data folder location. FL Studio 20 marked the change where we stopped saving user data inside the FL Studio installation folder and used the 'User data folder'. This means, next time you update FL Studio the steps below won't be necessary as all the information will be in this new location, outside the FL Studio install.
About the User data folder: From FL Studio 12 (and lower) the Shared data folder has been renamed to User data folder. It now contains ALL your custom FL Studio files. The default location is: .Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL Studio. FL Studio creates the FL Studio sub-folder, so you don't need to add it yourself. You can change the location at any time from the File Settings. However, the paths listed below assume your 'User data folder' is set to:.Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-Line. If you have set it elsewhere, you will need to take this into account as you follow the instructions below.
IMPORTANT: Your user data in the FL Studio 11/12 installation folder (plugin database, presets and working audio etc), has not been automatically moved to the new User data folder location. Here's what you need to do:
- Download and Install FL Studio - The latest version of FL Studio is available here. Install it. This will install parallel to FL Studio 12 or lower, not overwrite earlier versions. None of your existing data will be lost. However, you will need to tell FL Studio where your data and plugins are, as shown below:
- Update your license - Use the 'About panel' registration system.
- File settings - Here are the key search paths to match between the old and new installations:
- Custom folders - Browser extra search folders.
- Custom VST/AU install locations - Plugin manager > Plugin search paths.
Of course, it is a given that if you are migrating to a new computer, you must also copy any of the content referenced here to the new computer! In that case it does not need to go into the same folder, it just needs to be in a folder linked to the 'Browser extra search folders'. - Project related data - Any project files and samples in the old (Recorded, Rendered, Sliced audio) folders, copy to the new User data folder, equivalent locations. That is:.Program Files (x86)Image-LineFL Studio 11 or 12DataProjects.Program Files (x86)Image-LineFL Studio 11 or 12DataPatchesRecorded.Program Files (x86)Image-LineFL Studio 11 or 12DataPatchesRendered.Program Files (x86)Image-LineFL Studio 11 or 12DataPatchesSliced beatsto.Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioProjects.Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioAudioRecorded.Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioAudioRendered.Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioAudioSliced audiorespectively.
- Custom presets - Copy presets and configuration files to the User data folder, equivalent locations..Program Files (x86)Image-LineFL Studio 11 or 12DataScores.Program Files (x86)Image-LineFL Studio 11 or 12SystemConfigMappingGenericto.Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioPresetsScores.Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioSettingsMappingGeneric
- Plugin database - Copy everything in.:Program Files (x86)Image-LineFL Studio 11 or 12DataPatchesPlugin databaseto.Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioPresetsPlugin database Igi 2 highly compressed pc game download.NOTE: It's a good idea to follow-up with a 'Verify plugins scan' with 'Rescan previously verified plugins' selected.
Uninstalling FL Studio & Plugins
You can de-register FL Studio (and plugins) on your old PC/s by followint the steps noted here.
- Remove your license (Windows only) - Download the file and follow the instructions here in the Knowledgebase to remove your registry keys.
- Delete the installation files - As shown here. Follow the Windows or macOS Manual Uninstall / Clean Install steps.
- Delete user data:.Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineWARNING! This is where your project data is stored. Deleting this deletes everything you have made in FL Studio, so remember to back it up of you want to keep this data.
Default File Locations (FL Studio 20 and above)
User data - All FL Studio user data is saved to a 'FL Studio' subfolder under .Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL Studio (this is the same for Windows and macOS). If you keep this folder backed up, you should never lose any project related data or settings ever again! If you want to move this data elsewhere, change the User data folder location in the File settings and manually copy all your data to the new location.
Projects and Backup folders are located under:
- Windows: '.DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioProjects' folder.
- macOS: '.DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioProjects' folder.
If you have updated from FL Studio 12 or lower, you will see an 'Old projects' folder in the Browser, this points to the legacy project location. We recommend moving your projects this new location!
Complete file location list
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- Extra search folders - Extra search folders are custom folders you can add to the Browser. If you are updating, make sure to set any 'Browser extra search folders' to the same location as in the previous FL Studio installation (F10 > File).
- Samples, project & other program files:
- .Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-Line - Any data saved from a plugin will default to a sub-folder of the plugins name.
- .Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL Studio - All user related FL Studio files. NOTE: If you back this folder up, you should have saved all your work and presets.
- .Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioPresetsPlugin database - Check here if you have set up your own database.
- .Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioPresetsPlugin PresetsGenerators or Effects[Plugin name] - Plugin specific presets.
- NOTE: If you want to reset your plugin database to default: .Program FilesImage-LineFL StudioDataSystemPlugin databases - You can find the default Plugin database (full), (simple) and (user) here. Copy any of these to .Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioPresetsPlugin database.
- .Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioPresets - Sub-folders include:
- Plugin presets - .fst format plugin presets.
- Channel presets - Saved channel states (3xOSC etc).
- Mixer presets - Saved Mixer track states (Save as.).
- Scores - Score files you may have changed.
- Speech - Speech files you may have created.
- .Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioAudio - Sub-folders include:
- Recorded - The default location for audio recordings and Mixer track freezing.
- Rendered - Location for rendered audio.
- Sliced audio - The default location for Slicex and Edison sliced and 'dragged' samples.
- .Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioProjects - Project files (.flp / .zip). Sub-folders include:
- Project bones - Exported project bones format.
- Backup - Project backups.
- Templates - Project templates.
- .Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineFL StudioSettingsMappingGeneric - These are your Permanent Global Link data files. It contains your custom controller to GUI and Plugin interface links. Copying the contents of this folder between installs means your controller/s and plugins should be set up correctly. Sub-folders include:
- Browser - Browser snapshots
- Toolbar presets - Toolbar.
- Touch controller - Layouts.
- Skins - Custom skin files.
- Hardware - Controller mappings and related files.
- Typing to piano - Custom layouts.
- Lists - Various lists used by rename dialogs, MP3 genres etc.
Default File Locations (FL Studio 12 and below)
FL Studio looks inside its own installation path .:Program FilesImage-LineFL Studio N (where N = the FL Studio version number) and in any extra search folders you have set for data files. If you open the new installation and your data appears to be missing there are a number of things to do. The following is provided to help you recover your data and move it to your own file locations where it can be backed up and shared between major revisions of FL Studio.
- Extra search folders - Extra search folders are custom folders you can add to the Browser. If you are updating, make sure to set any 'Browser extra search folders' to the same location as in the previous FL Studio installation (F10 > File).
- Samples, project & other program files - The simplest method is to add the previous FL Studio installation folder .:Program FilesImage-LineFL Studio N-1 as aBrowser extra search folder in the new installation. If your data files reappear, then you know they are in the old installation folder. If so, take some time to recover all your filesand move them to your own folders. Your data files may be in the following locations:
- .Users[your computer account]DocumentsImage-LineData - This is the 'User data folder' for downloads.
- .Program Files (x86)Image-LineFL StudioDataPatches
- Plugin database - Check here if you have set up your own database.
- Recorded - The default location for audio recordings and Mixer track freezing.
- Rendered - Location for rendered audio.
- Sliced beats - The default location for Slicex and Edison sliced and 'dragged' samples.
- User - User related files.
- .Program Files (x86)Image-LineFL StudioData
- Projects - Project files (.flp / .zip).
- Scores - Score files you may have changed.
- Speech - Speech files you may have created.
- SystemPlugin databases - Plugin database (full), (simple) and (user) save the locations of all your plugins and favorite pluginsrespectively. Just back up the Plugin databases folder and its contents.
- .Program Files (x86)Image-LineFL StudioSystemConfigMappingGeneric - These are your Permanent Global Link data files. It contains your custom controller to GUI and Plugin interface links.Copying the contents of this folder between installs means your controller/s and plugins should be set up correctly.
- Downloader files - Data downloaded using the Content Library will be in one of two locations:
- FL Studio 20 and higher - Unless the Downloader was set to another location, most files will be in .[user]DocumentsImage-LineSharedData.
- FL Studio 12, 11, 10 and 9 - Unless the Downloader was set to another location, all files should be in .[user]DocumentsImage-Line (or different depending on the Windows version) and should be already visible to the newer installation.
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FLEX is a preset-based synthesizer driven by an advanced synthesis engine capable of Subtractive, Wavetable, Multisample, FM & AM based synthesis. The 8 Macros control custom synthesis targets, for each patch, and allow you to focus on what's most important: making music.
NOTES: Use (Ctrl + Up/Down Arrow) keyboard shortcuts to load previous and next presets. See the FLEX video playlist here.
FLEX Preset Browser
The Preset Browser is used to select the sounds you want to use in FLEX. It allows you to access installed Packs, download previously purchased Packs, or purchase new Packs which you can then download and instantly start to play with.
FLEX utilizes an ever-expanding online library where you can purchase and download new sounds. FLEX is one of the most versatile and inspiring plugins in the Image-Line Library.
- Presets - There are three main ways to browse presets. Use the Up/Down arrows at the top of the list allow to step through the list, loading each preset. Left-click presets to select specific ones from the list, or use your typing keyboard arrows and enter key to browse and select presets. The loaded preset shows an Arrow icon in front of the name. The orange box shows the preset that will be loaded if you press Enter. Normally the two are coincident, unless you have been using the keyboard arrows.
- Installed Packs - Shows Packs installed on the current system. You can select a Pack by clicking on it. Once its selected it will be highlighted in orange. The preset panel on the right updates to show the presets included in each Pack. Click these presets to browse sounds.
- ALL - Shows all installed presets, listed on the right side. This can be useful when used with TAGS to show all 'Bass' or 'FX' presets, for example.
- Recents - Shows a list of recently used presets. You need to play at least one note for a preset to show in this list.
- Favorites - Right-click or (Shift+F) to toggle preset as favorite. A star will show on the preset when favorited. (Alt+F) - Toggle visibility of favorites (stars).
- Online Packs / Shop page - This icon shows for Packs you own (but not downloaded) and those available for purchase. Click on a Pack to show the Shop page for it.
- Tags - Preset designers have added at least two tags per preset; Type and Style (Bass/Short, for example). Select the preset categories; ALL, RECENT or FAVORITES to restrict the search when using tags. Search logic - Click the word to choose between All (find presets with ALL selected tags) and Any (find presets with ANY of the selected tags).
- Search - Click and type search terms to the right of the TAGS button. This will search preset names.
Online Packs
You can download free and purchased Packs from the integrated FLEX Store so there is no need to leave FLEX to install expansion content. There are two categories:
- FREE TO DOWNLOAD - Free and purchased packs that are ready to download. Click the Download Icon after the pack name to download and install it.
- STORE - Packs that have not been purchased. After purchase they will move to the 'For Download' category.
There are a number of icons to familiarize youtself with, from top to bottom:
- Store icon - Click to open the in-app store. This allows you to login to your Image-Line account to purchase, or gain access to content you have already purchased and need to download.
- Queued - If you select multiple Packs for download, the first will start downloading and others will be queued, showing this icon.
- Downloading - Packs downloading show a clock icon and when dowanloading, a progress bar below the Pack. NOTE: If you close FL Studio before a Pack has completed downloading, any downloaded data will be discarded and you will need to start the download again. If you place your Mouse cursor over the download icon and it will change to Cancel download.
- No icon - Installed packs: The Pack is installed. Store packs: Available for purchase. Click these Packs to select them for purchase, a tick will appear (see below).
- Download (clickable icon) - This icon shows for purchased and free packs, available for download and also when there is an update to a pack. Click the icon to start the download. Some packs such as Essential Strings, Essential Pianos are free to registered FL Studio customers only, so will only be available for download once you have unlocked FL Studio. This icon will also show if a Pack has been updated and a new download of it is available. NOTE: The FL Studio Hint Bar will show the download size on mouse-over the download icon.
- Selected for purchase - This Pack has been selected (clicked) and will be added to your cart for purchase when you open the Shop.
Purchasing Packs
Click the pack in FLEX and add it to the internal Shop cart. Then follow the on-screen instructions to purchase the pack. To learn more about the Packs, or purchase them through our Shop, head over to the Plugin Content page and select FLEX as the Instrument.
Packs available for purchase include (Please make sure you are using the latest version of FL Studio to access all packs):
- Atlantis by Black Octopus Sound (128 presets)
- Phonon Collider by WiseLabs (320 presets)
- Fulcrum by Saif Sameer (155 presets). Additional Preset Walktrough video here.
- Pandora by Black Octopus Sound (128 presets)
- Vintage Revival by Saif Sameer (155 presets)
- Synthesizer Science by WiseLabs (230 presets)
Free Additional Download Packs for FL Studio Owners
Please make sure you are using the latest version of FL Studio to access all packs.
Installing Packs on an Offline Computer
FLEX Packs are saved to your User data folder under Image-line/FLEX/Packs. If you need to install FLEX Packs on an offline computer, you have two choices: Ollydbg program for mac.
- Use the automated download and installation through FLEX, using your online machine. Then copy the entire .Image-Line/FLEX folder from your online machine to your offline machine under the User data folder. So you should have .Image-Line/FLEX on your offline machine when you have completed the task correctly.
- Purchase Packs from our Shop. Then, download them from your Image-Line Account. Follow the download and installation instructions shown under My Account > My Licenses, for each Pack you need to install. Copy the .flexpack files to your User data folder under Image-line/FLEX/Packs. You will need to manually create the .FLEX/Packs sub folders (Pay attention to capitalization!).
FLEX Connection or Download Errors
FLEX requires access to the internet to download packs. If you see a 'FLEX connection error' mesage check the Knowledge Base for a solution here.
- Examples - FLEX connection error (12002), FLEX connection error (12029), FLEX download error (12057), FLEX download error (12157)
Main Controls
Sculpt, alter and play with the sounds to fit into the project you are working on.
Analysis
The icons along the top select (from left to right):
- Logo - Shows when no sound is detected. NOTE: You can double-click the display to cycle through the available GUI themes.
- Waveform - Displays the audio waveform. The oscilloscope sync is locked to the lowest MIDI note played. Right-click to disable or enable 'Pinch' view (tapers the ends of the waveform).
- Spectrogram - Displays a moving trace of the audio signal. Color hue represents intensity (level), vertical position represents frequency (20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, bottom to top is represented) and horizontal position represents time.
- Vectorscope - The Vectorscope measures the differences between the left and right channels of a stereo input and can provide information about stereo content, panning and phase. The flying spot - follows the positive and negative amplitude oscillations of the left and right input waveforms. See Wave Candy for a more detailed explanation.
- Frequency histogram - Shows the frequency spectrum, low frequencies left, high frequencies to the right. The height of the display represents the relative strength of those frequencies.
Macros
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There are 8 Macros per preset. The total number of active Macros (colored slider handles) and their target varies from sound to sound. Macros usually point to controls not available on the main plugin UI. FLEX has 100's of possible synthesis parameters that designers may link to a Macro, 'Unison' for example. Automating macros is a great way to impart unique character to presets.
Pitch
Controls the main Pitch output from the plugin.
- +/- buttons - These change pitch in semitones. Hold (Shift) for octaves. The maximum range of the control is 2 octaves up or down (24 semitones).
- Slider - Changes the pitch in cents. Hold (Alt) for finer control.
Filter
The Main Filter is under the control of the preset designer, and may be a high, low, notch or other style filter. Pokemon sun and moon rom download.
- Cutoff - Filter cutoff frequency.
- Resonance (Res) - Filter resonance introduces a frequency boost just prior to the cutoff slope. This gives the sound a metallic or 'resonant' quality.
- Envelope Amount (Env Amt) - Modulation of the filter cutoff envelope.
Envelopes
Envelopes are a modulation triggered by note on, velocity, hold and release. These aspects of the note can then control parameters in the preset related to filters or volume respectively. The controls here act as multipliers to the default envelope length of the preset, with the range of these varying from preset to preset.
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- Attack (A) - Time taken to reach the 'Hold' level.
- Hold (H) - Initial level at which the sound is played when a key is held.
- Decay (D) - Time taken for the level to decay to the 'Sustain' level.
- Sustain (S) - Defines the 'Sustain' level, when a key is held.
- Release (R) - Defines how quickly the sound decays to silence on release (note off), if at all.
NOTES: Sustain & Release - If the patch you are editing is SAMPLE based, and they are short in duration, the S/R controls may not have much effect OR if you are increasing S/R controls, the corresponding Filter or Volume may need adjusting longer too. For example, if the Filter is short, the sound may be cut off early by the filter, no matter how long the Volume decay is.
Effects
The bottom row of panels are all master effects. They are present in each preset and usually have embedded a state of the controls. This means that while the preset will usually already have a good sounding default state, you can turn these off, on or tweak them to your liking. NOTE: There may be additional effects applied to patches, not accessible from these controls.
Master Filter
Choose from one of the many filter types available in FLEX.
- Cutoff - Filter cutoff frequency.
- Resonance (Res) - Filter resonance introduces a frequency boost just prior to the cutoff slope. This gives the sound a metallic or 'resonant' quality.
- Filter Types:
- Low pass 6 - Low pass, 6 dB per octave slope, starting at the Cutoff frequency.
- Low pass 12 - Low pass, 12 dB per octave slope, starting at the Cutoff frequency.
- Low pass 12 Alt - Low pass, 12 dB per octave slope, starting at the Cutoff frequency.
- Low pass 24 - Low pass, 24 dB per octave slope, starting at the Cutoff frequency.
- Low pass 24 Alt - Low pass, 24 dB per octave slope, starting at the Cutoff frequency.
- High pass 6 - High pass, 6 dB per octave slope, starting at the Cutoff frequency.
- High pass 12 - High pass, 12 dB per octave slope, starting at the Cutoff frequency.
- High pass 12 Alt - High pass, 12 dB per octave slope, starting at the Cutoff frequency.
- High pass 24 - High pass, 24 dB per octave slope, starting at the Cutoff frequency.
- Band pass 12 - Band pass, 12 dB per octave slope, starting at the Cutoff frequency.
- Band pass 12 Alt - Band pass, 12 dB per octave slope, starting at the Cutoff frequency.
- Low shelf - Boost/cut all frequencies below the cutoff (like a Bass control).
- High shelf - Boost/cut all frequencies above the cutoff (like a Treble control).
- Notch - Very narrow band of frequencies are cut at the Cutoff frequency.
- Peak - Very narrow band of frequencies are allowed through at the Cutoff frequency.
- Phaser 1 - Phasing effect. The phasing is under the control of the Cutoff knob.
- Phaser 2 - Alternative phasing effect. The phasing is under the control of the Cutoff knob.
- Phaser 3 - Alternative, alternative phasing effect. The phasing is under the control of the Cutoff knob.
- Vowel - Resonant filter that can make spoken vowel type resonances. Use the Cutoff to change the a,e,i,o,u sound.
- Comb+ - Series of very narrow band peaks. Looks like a comb.
- Comb- - Series of very narrow band cuts. Looks like a comb.
- All pass - Changes the phase of frequencies in the sound, without actually cutting or boosting any.
Delay
This unit is based on Fruity Delay 3.
- Time - Time delay between echoes.
- Feedback - Level of the echo sent back into the plugin. Level can be set to values above 100%
- Mix - Amount of filtering of the echoes.
- Color - Low-pass filtering of the echoes (cutoff frequency).
- Mod - Sine wave shape modulation of the delay time. Creates a less regular delay period, and so more complex sound.
- Delay Types
- Fake stereo - Pseudo-stereo delay effect based on a single, monophonic delay line with summed L/R signal and 2 different tap points for L & R delay.
- True stereo - Echoes are stereo. The Left and Right channels are separately delayed. Offset controls pre-delays for the Left and Right channels to create left-right bouncing / panning effects. Feedback is likewise per channel, so the left and right channels stereo content is maintained.
- Ping pong - Echoes are mixed stereo, with the left and right channels alternately flipped on each delay loop to create the left-right bouncing effect. If you are using a stereo source you will hear the channels swap or bounce on each echo. If you use a mono source, you will need to adjust the Pan to create stereo ping-pong effects. Pan acts the same way as panning in the FL Studio mixer to pan the input to the plugin.
Reverb
Use reverb to simulates acoustic spaces.
- Decay - Controls the decay time of the reverb, this is the time it takes for the signal to decay to -60dB (1/1000 of the maximum amplitude). Use low decay times for small rooms (good for fattening drum sounds), and long decay times for large rooms (halls or church-effects).
- Size - Use this knob to set the size of the virtual room being simulated (the display will give you feedback). For realistic effects, the Room Size should be adjusted according to the decay time. Small rooms sound better with a short decay time, large rooms sound better with longer reverb times.
- Mix - Sets the relative level of the reverberant (wet) signal.
- Color - Adjusts damping of the high frequencies in the reverb signal. Damping refers to the rate at which the high frequencies decay. This effect causes the sound to become gradually muffled and warmer.
- Mod - Modulates the reverb time, to break up 'metallic' ringing sounds associated with artificial reverb. Small values make the reverb sound smoother and more natural. Extreme modulation values can add a detuned sound to the reverb.
- Speed - Modulation speed for the (sine-wave) modulation of reverb-time.
Limiter
Select from compression, limiting and distortion effects. This unit is based on Maximus. NOTE: The threshold is represented by the top of the peak-metering bars.
- Pre - Pre-compression gain. Useful for raising the level of a band into the active compression region.
- Mix - Compression mix. Partial values reflect a state of parallel compression.
- Type:
- Limiter - Hard limiting.
- Warming - Soft saturation style compression.
- Heating - Saturation style compression.
- Distortion - Distortion-prone compression.
Output Volume
The volume slider controls the final output from FLEX. This is the last control in the effects chain.
FLEX Logo Bar (lower panel)
There are several functions here:
- Left side arrow - Expand and collapse the Preset Panel.
- Main bar - Shows download progress or patch information (when the developer has provided it).
- Logo - To check the version number, hover your mouse over the logo and look at the FL Studio Hint bar. Click the logo to show a menu:
- Show panel locks - Panel locks prevent settings on the locked panel from changing as you browse presets.
- Theme - Choose a color scheme. You can also cycle through the themes by double-clicking the Analysis window.
Plugin Credits
Code: Daniel Schaack
User Interface: Miroslav Krajcovic (tormented by design committee)