FL Studio 20 Getting Started Manual

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EXPORTING AUDIO AND SHARING YOUR WORK
So now you’re done with your song – you probably want to get it out of FL Studio so you can put
it on a CD, post it on the Internet, or edit it in another program. The Export function exists for this
purpose. Here's how to use it.
1. Export to Wav, Ogg. or MP3. This option is available from the Main File menu. Whether you
choose Wav, Ogg or MP3, you will be asked to specify the name of the file and then the dialog
below will appear. There's a lot to choose from here, and we don’t have space to go into detail.
If you want an explanation of every button, go to the on-line help F1, it's all there. ..
2. Should I Use Wav, Ogg or Mp3? Wav is the highest quality (un-compressed) sound file
format. Expect to use about 10 MB per minute depending on Bit Depth. 44.1 kHz, 16 bit Wav
files are for burning onto CD. MP3/Ogg are compressed formats with smaller files, but sound
quality may be compromised, expect to use about 1 MB per minute depending on Bit Rate. If
you want to share files on the Internet, MP3 is perfect.
Are you in SONG mode
dude?