I'm yosi, the caretaker.
Gradually, the synths and effects that you use often will be decided.
I sometimes make templates to load synths and effects that I often use from the beginning, but I don't like the fact that it takes a long time to load the first time.
So this method allows you to load specific synths and effects easily and quickly.
It is like this.
It's easy, so let's use FL Studio.
To reveal the seeds, simply put a number in front of the file name.
This time the original story is this video.
Those who understand English to some extent are highly recommended.
Preparing to load a specific synth or effect at the fastest speed
First, open the folder containing the synth and effect information from your browser.
Please refer to the following articles for how to use the browser and Plugin Database.
(If you don't know, you will lose a lot of time)
This time, I will explain using the "Generator" example.
From the browser, right-click on "Generator" and click "Open".
Find the sound source you want to start quickly from here.
This time, we will start "Dexed" quickly.
Copy "Dexed.fst".
Move up one level.
Paste "Dexed.fst" here.
Then rename it as follows:
It is a tip that uses the fact that it works as a shortcut if there is only one file name and folder name in "Generators". (Jonas is amazing)
So you can do the same thing if you don't cover the initials of the folder other than the numbers.
In my case, there is no folder starting with "a", so "a Dexed.fst" is OK.
Also, this ".fst" file has nothing to do with the original DLL, so you can delete or rename it.
For example, you can save the Song read by "a Dexed.fst", delete "a Dexed.fst", and then open the Song without any problem.
How to use FL Studio Summary of how to load a specific synth or effect at the fastest speed
This is pretty convenient, isn't it?
To be clear, everyone who uses FL Studio should do it.
You can make an interesting attempt to forcibly add a different synth or effect if you have a habit of changing your mood once in a while.
You can also use it to take advantage of synths and effects that you've bought but forgotten.
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