SYSTEM SETTINGS
To open the File Settings choose 'Options > File settings' from the main menu or press the F10 function key on your keyboard. The File Settings page allows you to link additional directories into the Browser, along with a location where your VST/VSTi plugins are saved. You can then directly access these files from the FL Studio Browser. To open: Press F10 and select the File icon. The first time you open this page, the folder slots will be empty, each row represents one 'custom' folder that you can add to the Browser. Directories set here also be searched (and all sub-folders) for samples and sounds when you load a project. It is unwise to select the root of your C: drive for example as FL Studio will search all the folders on your hard-drive when it is looking for a file.
NOTE: At any time you can open a standard Windows Browser (right click on the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Explore') and then drag compatible files from the Windows Browser into FL Studio (FL Studio will behave in the same way as noted in step 1 below).
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40 custom Browser directories can be set (note the scroll-bar down the right side of the window).
How to set a Browser extra search folder:
What do they do? The folders set here will appear in the FL Studio Browser in a green font so that they are easily identified. Here are four good reasons to use them:
What does it do? This folder is a custom search location where you can put your 3rd party VST plugins. FL Studio will add any plugins to the pop-up lists that appear when you add a VST instrument to a Channel or effect to the Mixer. NOTE: The folder set here does not appear in the Browser. See the section on installing VST plugins for more details.
How to set: The first time you open this page, the folder slots will be empty, each row represents one 'custom' folder that you can add to the FL Studio Browser. Click the browse folder-button on the left side of the panel to browse the extra VST plugins folder.
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