One of the perks of using the FL Studio DAW is that it allows you to save your favourite settings as plugins in order to instantly recall them no matter what project you’re working on. Knowing how to save plugin presets not only saves you time, but also helps prevent errors and frustration as well.
How to Save Plugin Presets in FL Studio.
One of the perks of using the FL Studio DAW is that it allows you to save your favourite settings as plugins in order to instantly recall them no matter what project you’re working on. Knowing how to save plugin presets not only saves you time, but also helps prevent errors and frustration as well.
In this guide I will show you some methods on how to make and save your own presets in FL STUDIO, which includes by giving instructions on downloading and reading the manuals so that they understand exactly what they’re doing. I hope this guide will help make your workflow more organized, efficient, and enjoyably relaxing!
Follow these steps to Save Plugin Presets in FL Studio:
- When you’re working on a particular project, simply save it and ensure you save as a plugin.
- Once the project is saved, go to the Plugin Manager by going to Menu>Plugins>Plugin Manager and scroll down to see your saved plugins. Here is an example:
Now that’s done, let’s start saving our presets!
- Save Presets in Different Units of Measure: If you want to convert your projects from one unit of measurement to another (such as WAV or REX2) then do the following: Go through the Plugins menu and select “Save All.