CHANNEL SETTINGS
The Plugin Channel Settings page will appear only in channels that hold external plugin generators. This page in Channel Settings holds the plugin editor where you set its specific options (that are different for every generator). Usually, the editor is displayed inside the Channels Settings window, when you click the PLUGIN tab button. However, some generators have bigger interfaces that do not fit inside that area, so they will appear in a separate window. In this case, the PLUGIN tab button will launch the editor's window when clicked.
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FL Studio supports VSTi and DXi plugins and its own Fruity Plugin format.
FL Studio supports DirectX plugin generators standard developed by Twelve Tone Systems (R) and Microsoft (R). DirectX plugins are registered on installation directly in Windows, so FL Studio will detect them no matter in what folder they were installed. However, in order DirectX plugin system to work, you need to have installed the latest DirectXMedia (it is now included in DirectX 8 run-time installation, which can be downloaded from www.microsoft.com).
VST2 instruments are supported in FL Studio by using the special Fruity Wrapper plugin (generator version). VSTi plugins are DLL files that should be installed in the VST folder of FL Studio in order to use them (<FL Studio Folder>\Plugins\VST). You can also set up an additional VST folder from the Directories window. For more information, see Fruity Wrapper's help.
The Buzz generator plugins are an open plugin format for implementing instruments in Buzz (tracker software). FruityLoops supports Buzz effects through its Buzz Generator Adapter plugin.
FL Studio has an open plugin generators standard. Fruity Plugins have their own editor interface and still events can be automated and edited using the Event Editor (just right-click a control in the editor).
FL Studio supports VSTi plugins with multiple outputs. In the plug-in window, click the down-arrow menu (upper left corner under the red plug-in icon). If the plugin supports multiple output, you will see "enable multiple outputs", select it. Now the first output will be set to whatever FX channel is initially assigned to that plug-in, and each successive FX track will contain the additional outs. For example, a plugin with 4 outputs assigned to FX track 10, takes tracks 10, 11, 12 and 13.
You can access a menu with useful commands and settings by clicking the button at the top of the Plugin Channel Settings panel OR for plugins which display their editor in a separate window, click the button on the left side of the editor's titlebar.
Note: Some generators support custom wave samples / oscillator shapes. In such generators, the Sampler Channels Settings page is visible, where you can set the wave file to be used as custom sample/shape.