Take a tour of file management in FL Studio, from adding your own folders to locating missing files, project folders and backups to backing up and migrating your FL Studio data.
In this video, Image Line's own FL Studio Guru shows you how to add your own samples, files and folders to the FL Studio browser. You'll also explore the User Data folder why it exists and what’s in it.
If you open a project and some, or all, Channel buttons are red or a plugin instrument is replaced with an empty channel (and you are sure it's not a 'trial' plugin), this means the samples or instruments nominated for those channels can't be found.
This video will help you find it.
Topics covered in the video above:
Welcome
The Browser and your files and folders
Adding your own folders
File settings options and management
Renaming folders
Removing folders
Locating missing files
Finding what folder a file is in
User data folder - Your created files .. Documents / Image-Line / FL Studio.
Projects folder & Backups
Moving the User data folder location
Backing up and migrating your FL Studio data
Warning about Cloud backup (OneDrive, iCloud etc).
For more from FL Studio Guru check out the FL Studio YouTube channel here.
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As an Apple Certified Trainer for Logic Pro Rounik has taught teachers, professional musicians and hobbyists how to get the best out of Apple's creative software. He has been a visiting lecturer at Bath Spa University's Teacher training program, facilitating workshops on using music and digital media tools in the classroom.
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