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In FL Studio 20, the Mixer got a massive overhaul. Previously capped at 64 insert tracks, version 20 expanded to 125 insert tracks. This allows for complex console-style mixing (drums bus, synth bus, FX sends, parallel compression).

Key Mixer Features:


FL Studio 20 ships with over 80 native plugins, including: FL STUDIO 20

The Playlist in FL Studio 20 is a non-linear audio arranger. Unlike other DAWs where every track represents a specific instrument (e.g., Track 1 = Kick, Track 2 = Bass), FL Studio allows you to place audio clips, automation clips, and Pattern clips anywhere.

The legendary step sequencer (the "click the red dots" grid) got smarter. You can now resize it freely, see note names clearly, and grade velocity levels visually. For drum programming, it remains the fastest interface in existence. In FL Studio 20, the Mixer got a massive overhaul

This is the ace up FL Studio's sleeve. Image-Line offers lifetime free updates. If you bought FL Studio 10 years ago, you got FL Studio 20 for free. If you buy FL Studio 20 today, you will get FL Studio 21, 22, and whatever comes next for free. In an industry where other companies charge hundreds of dollars for major version upgrades, this makes FL Studio arguably the best long-term investment in music software.

This is the "brain" of your rhythm. In FL Studio 20, the Channel Rack holds your instruments and samples (kicks, snares, synths, 808s). You don't draw MIDI notes on a timeline here; you create Step Sequencer patterns. This is where the "Step" workflow shines—perfect for rapid-fire 808 sliding bass and trap hi-hat rolls. FL Studio 20 ships with over 80 native

FL Studio 20’s interface is unique. Instead of a linear timeline like traditional DAWs, it uses a three-window paradigm.