


It's also possible to route the audio of any Mixer Track directly to an ASIO Output and or to another Insert Track. Finally the audio is sent to the Master Mixer Track. For each Mixer Track audio passes through any Effects loaded on the Effects Slots and then through the integrated effects (3 band parametric EQ, phase, stereo separation, volume and panning). If nothing is set, the default destination is the Master Mixer track. Routing is set from the Channel settings, FX channel send control. Mixer Insert Tracks - Audio from instruments in the Channel Rack should be routed to one of the 'Insert Tracks' or the Master.See Levels, Mixing & Clipping to learn more about mixing with FL Studio.

The recording will mix with all other project audio. This also means the Master track is not a good place to record external audio Inputs. The Master track is normally the place to load 'Mastering' effects and to set final audio levels before rendering your project to an audio file (.mp3.

Select a track by Left-clicking the pan or fader controls. To see tracks outside the current view, use the Track Scroll Bar below the 'Send' switches OR roll your Mouse-wheel over the track names. In combination with the layout options (on the Mixer layout menu), the controls visible will change to suit the Mixers size. The Mixer has three docks for tracks (left, middle and right) and can be stretched horizontally or vertically by clicking the edges and dragging. There are 125 x Insert Tracks for receiving input from plugins and external audio Inputs, 1 x Current track for hosting tools like Edison and Wave Candy and a Master track for master effects processing. Unless specifically directed, newly added Channels are routed to the Master Mixer Track. All audio in FL Studio passes through the Mixer.
