

From the channel rack in the upper left-hand corner select the channel options menu. From the channel rack you can right click on the sample and select rename, change color, or you can do it this way. There are a couple of ways to go about this. This will allow you to view the waveform or leave it as it is with the Oscilloscope. Just right click and you will see the following menu. While we are at the toolbar, you also have the option to change the master meter. When you have it all set up go to the bottom right corner and select to “SAVE PRESET.” You can create as many as you like and name them for quick access. If you need it longer, just grab a side and pull it to the size you want. You can insert those to create a gap between buttons. There is also a “FIXED” and “FLEX” spacer. To add something, drag it to the main toolbar. To remove something, select it and return it to its place in the drop down option menu. Now you will notice a lot of options have appeared. For now, let's go ahead and select “EDIT.” If you notice to the far right there are presets. To begin, go to the menu in the upper left and select “VIEW.” Scroll down to “TOOLBARS” and click it so that the side menu appears. Here we have our good old standard Menu bar. It really depends on what functions you rely on most. There is a lot you can do with the Menu bar at the very top of FL Studio. Whatever it is that you want to type into the “TITTLE” field is what will then appear at the top. When the window opens up, select the “INFO” tab. From the menu in the upper left corner select “OPTIONS”, move down the list and select “FILE SETTINGS.” You will have to change it for every session though.

But there is a way to change it in FL Studio. Logging into your Image-Line account shows no option to change this information. When you register FL Studio you have to use your real name. I have no shame here, but a lot of you hate that the registered name is what appears. From the menu in the upper left-hand corner click on “VIEW”, move down the list and click on “BACKGROUND." You can choose to upload your own image, choose a background color, or use an HTML document. We will start out with the easy stuff first. This includes the channel rack, mixer, and playlist as well as the toolbar at the top.

Not only can these changes be appealing to the eyes, but they are also a great way to stay organized and have a positive work flow. While skins are not available there are some things you can do to customize FL Studio 20.
