Once you’ve recorded your vocal audio tracks on top of an FL Studio beat, you have the option of saving the FL Studio project file on its own as a .FLP file OR bundle the beat along with the vocal tracks into a packaged FL Studio project.
If you’ve saved your recorded song as a .FLP project file, it’ll only reference the vocal audio track files and not contain them. To understand this, keep in mind that your vocal audio tracks, if using the Playlist Recording Mode automatically saves to the default Recorded folder within your FL Studio installation.
Alternatively, you can package the full recorded track including the beat along with your vocal tracks into a Zipped Loop Package.
A Zipped Loop Package allows you to save the core FL Studio .FLP project file along with the vocal audio track files that you recorded.
Think of it as pulling and consolidating all of the current project files(including samples, and vocal audio files), settings and presets into one single file.
To package your full song into a Zipped Loop Package, simply click the File menu, then point to Export then click the Ziped Loop Package option.

This will save, package and bundle all the of projects settings, presets and of course your beat and vocals. Give it a try. It’s that simple!
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