


Leave dithering unchecked – we’ll use this only for the final render if it’s even needed.Higher values will increase the quality, but also take longer to render your stems. The recommended setting for Resampling of audio during rendering is 64-point Sinc.32-bit is technically more accurate of a render and has a greater dynamic range, but the floating-point formats used can vary from DAW to DAW and you may run into compatibility issues.That being said, there are some cases where you’d want to export to 32-bit – the best thing to do is ask your engineer! 24-bit is the standard resolution for recording audio, and many mixing and mastering engineers would expect to receive your stems in 24-bit.


Refer to this tutorial on the Mixer for more information on Mixer track routing. These will eventually become the stem file names. Make sure they are labeled properly in the Mixer. From there, you can route them to busses which will form the stem files when rendered. Each instrument, generator plugin, and audio sample used in the project will need its own Mixer track. In order for you to successfully export stems in FL Studio, you’ll need to make sure you’ve properly routed the signals in your project. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to export stems in FL Studio. Exporting stems to audio can be helpful when sending your project to a professional mixing or mastering engineer. Stems are simply audio files of each individual track or bus in your DAW.
