This article will guide you through loading Musio as an instrument plugin in FL Studio. It also includes troubleshooting steps in case Musio doesn’t appear in your list of available plugins.
How To Load Musio As An Instrument Plug-in In FL Studio
Please follow the instructions in the following screenshots to load Musio as a plug-in in FL Studio:
- Click the + (Add) button in the Channel Rack to add a new track.
- Click More Plugins.
- Type Musio into the search bar at the bottom.
- Double-click the AU or VST3 version of Musio (depending on your OS).
- Musio will now be loaded into the Channel Rack. Its audio output will be automatically routed to the Master output.
- Click on Musio in the Channel Rack to open the Musio interface.
- With the Musio interface open, browse the instrument catalog (on the right) and load your desired instrument into the Rack (on the left).
- When inserting MIDI information onto your instrument track in FL Studio, it will then trigger the samples from that instrument.
What to Do If Musio Doesn’t Appear as a Plugin in FL Studio
FL Studio should automatically scan for new plugins when launched. If Musio does not appear in the Plug-ins list, first restart your computer. If that doesn’t help, follow these troubleshooting steps:
Step 1: Open the Plugin Manager
- Click Options in the top menu.
- Select Manage Plug-ins.
Step 2: Verify the Plugin Installation Folder
- In the Plugin Manager, check if the folder where you installed Musio is listed and also has a white checkmark.
- If Musio’s folder is missing, click the folder icon with a plus sign (+) and add it.
Step 3: Scan for New Plugins
- Click Scan All to rescan for installed plugins.
- Once the scan is complete, locate Musio in the list.
- Enable Musio by clicking the checkmark next to it.
After completing these steps, Musio should now appear in your list of plugins.
Still Need Help?
If Musio is still missing after following these steps, please contact our Support team at support@musio.com.
To help us assist you faster, please include:
- Your FL Studio version and operating system (macOS or Windows).
- A description of the issue and the steps you’ve already tried.
- Any error messages you’ve encountered.
We’re happy to help and will get back to you as soon as possible!