The BEST Export Settings for FL Studio 20

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In this tutorial I show how to export your beat or song in FL Studio in order to get the highest quality sound. I cover topics such as file type, dithering, plugin delay compensation, and much more. If you're a musician, producer, or audio engineer then check out my other mixing, mastering, and beat tutorials on my channel. Let me know if y'all have any questions.

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the way you explained the polyphony and dithering sections were perfect. I now know everything I need to know. You seemed like you thought it was a bit too much information, but it was perfect man. Had no issue following you. 💯

yvngdezz
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The best explainer ever when it comes to FL studios

spacebeatgh
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I have a problem when im done making the beat and export it doesn't wanna play it says it's empty I really need ur help sir

jayricksonmusic
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Great video, although I personally recommend just going for 16 bit audio.

Simply because it goes beyond what most humans are capable of hearing in the first place.. Because streaming services compress your music for listening, the general public will NEVER hear the original 24 bit sound.. Let’s not also forget that most people listen to music through bluetooth speakers and headphones, which only support lossy audio..

Really the only highest quality version the general public would get is a 16 bit audio CD that they can rip to their phones.. So I fail to see the point since 16 bit works so well.

mycreations
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Make in-depth sound design videos of FL Studio native synths like Sytrus, Harmor & Toxic Biohazard to name few

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leinexkeith
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7:10 differences between 24 bit and 32bit : let's say you have an audio file that is higher than 0db vu... if the file is on 24 bit depth when you'll reduce volume of it it sounds clipped... if the file is on 32 bit float when you'll reduce volume its not sound clipped because the audio file has like 60db headroom and you will not hear distortions... Decap made a video about this.

samuelemanta
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I think Dithering only allowed to 16 because 24 is more to work on it again i saw a vids

rapoteur
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Hello, I have a question about this process. So I did everything you did in this video. But the exported file seems to have some latency between the vocals & the instrumental. It sounds perfectly in sync when playing through the DAW. But as soon as it’s exported it throws it off sync. Have you ran into this problem before? Or heard of it? If so, what do you recommend I do?

alexavian
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Youhh, I have a problem with a broject in a sense that, when I play it in fl studio, it plays perfectly but if I export it and play it in my audio app, then it happen to be that, the piano is behind and the drums are playing a bit not playing together with the piano

BENNI
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Hey thanks for the video! Why do I need to export in the same sample rate that I recorded the audio in?

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Hi, I have a problem and really hope you can help me out! I made a song in FL Studio and it sounds great. When I export it as a Wave file with 44100/48000 hz and 24 bit or as a video (to an MP4) the song starts to crackle at certain points when playing it in QuickTime Player or the Music app (on a Mac). When I export the song as a Wave file with 44100/48000 hz and 32 bit the song also (besides inside FL studio) sounds great in QuickTime Player and the Music app. I was really happy about that but as soon as I uploaded it to TuneCore the sound started to crackle again at the same points it does when exporting it with 24 bit. Extra information; audio setting inside FL Studio: 44100 hz (also tried 48000), buffer length 512 smp (12ms), priority Highest and 512-point sinc. Exporting settings to a Wave file: Full song, Cut remainder, 32Bit float Stereo, Resampling 512-point sinc. Additional information; I have a quite old Mac without any external speakers or music equipment. Could this have anything to do with it? I really don't know what to try, read so many websites and watched so many video's but none were able to help me out.

koekenbakker
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Hi
Can you do exporting midi file? i need your help on exporting MIDI format. my file sounds like a robot noise.

dragonv
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So I followed the steps in this video and I also check the bit depth, sample rate requirements, and even video requirements, of any streaming sites I upload to in WAV format, to make sure that it doesn't ruin the quality of my audio but I still have the same problem. I also checked my computer (macbook pro) and made sure my internal EQ was turned off. But still the quality never sounds as good on streaming sites as it does on my DAW. Any idea why this is? I also use the already saved wav format in z game visualizer when I upload.

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