That's possibly all there is to know about bouncing in FL Studio. You may be concerned about the notes in the track, but they will not cause anything since the instrument is muted. In this situation, much of the automation was recorded to the same patterns as the notes, so we can't mute the Midi track in the Playlist. Use keyboard shortcut F11, and navigate to Project > General Settings, and click on the project Data Folder to do this. This tutorial is about doing this process in a way that does not alter the sound of the track, and that allows you to keep the plugins in the project file in case you decide to 'unfreeze' and adjust the plugins.īefore we begin, we can specify a folder to hold all our bounced audio material for this project. To clarify, freezing a track means rendering that track as an audio file, and then disabling the plugins. The first five steps may be all you need to know to get started with freezing tracks in FL Studio, and you can check out the rest of this tutorial to go in-depth with handling special circumstances. While it's not a one-click solution, bouncing in FL Studio is a process that is easy enough to be straightforward but complicated enough to give the user a lot of control. Whatever you call it, it is a useful part of music production because it allows you to free up CPU power for more plugins and creates an audio file.