What Are the New Features in FL Studio 11?
Image-line as the developer of FL Studio DAW has announced the release of the latest version in April 2013 ago. The
latest version of this series of "11" which is a continuation of the
previous series of FL Studio 10. Those who do not know what it is FL
Studio can read the first article Fruityloops Studio - Production Song
Becomes Easier. So what are the new features of the FL Studio 11?
The first time I installed FL Studio 11, the first difference I noticed when opening the DAW is zoom. Not very significant in terms of appearance but its interface looks much smoother than the previous version.
Another change that I noticed is the contents of the folder "Packs" (the folder that contains the sounds of instruments and instrument plugins). There are many new additions audio samples, drum samples, drum loops, FX and vocals. The voices are still maintained at the previous folder "Legacy" with slight modifications voice category grouping than the previous FL.
Next I found some new Generator Plugin Instruments. Some of Plugin instruments most caught my attention was "Bass Drum" and "GMS". Both of these plugins can be a new menu for you electronic music producers in making sound synthesis. Previous plugins can still be used with some development.
These findings is the discovery that I am aware of, other than that I did not find any significant changes in terms of function. With a feeling of curiosity I tried to open the "Help index" and see the page "What's New?". Inside there was indeed no major perbuahan on FL Studio 11's, development was limited to the addition of shortcut functions, performance development and various other minor updates.
Here is a list of development being done on FL Studio 11 is quoted from the official Image-Line site.
Notable New Features
Performance mode - Trigger Playlist Clips live using a mouse, touch screen, typing keyboard or MIDI controller. Supports APC20/40, Launchpad, Lemur, Block, Maschine / Mikro, padCONTROL, QuNeo, Tractor Control (and more).
Multi-touch support - FL Studio and some plugins now respond to multi-touch gesture functions supported with Microsoft.
Playlist - 199 Playlist tracks, Increased from 99.
Linking includes MIDI input port - Links now remember the MIDI input port is used to avoid conflict between controllers.
Playlist and Piano roll - Horizontal & vertical movement locking. Shift and Ctrl is horizontal lock is vertical lock when dragging items.
Piano roll - Glue pad, mouse wheel velocity, Monophonic step entry mode & Chop chords tool.
Right-click on the data entry - Most controls now allow a Right-click option to type in values.
Picker Plugin - Right-click to open a plugin and its presets in the Browser. Start typing plugin names to highlight entries.
Mixer - Page Up / Down keyboard keys cycle through the current track's mixer plugin windows.
Options - Play truncated notes in clips restores notes slice overlapping points in Pattern Clips. Click and hold functions. GUI animation level now selectable from sober to entertaining.
Source: http://www.image-line.com/documents/flstudio.html
For more details, watch the cool video showcase of FL Studio 11 to find out the presentation of the new functions of the following:
The first time I installed FL Studio 11, the first difference I noticed when opening the DAW is zoom. Not very significant in terms of appearance but its interface looks much smoother than the previous version.
Another change that I noticed is the contents of the folder "Packs" (the folder that contains the sounds of instruments and instrument plugins). There are many new additions audio samples, drum samples, drum loops, FX and vocals. The voices are still maintained at the previous folder "Legacy" with slight modifications voice category grouping than the previous FL.
Next I found some new Generator Plugin Instruments. Some of Plugin instruments most caught my attention was "Bass Drum" and "GMS". Both of these plugins can be a new menu for you electronic music producers in making sound synthesis. Previous plugins can still be used with some development.
These findings is the discovery that I am aware of, other than that I did not find any significant changes in terms of function. With a feeling of curiosity I tried to open the "Help index" and see the page "What's New?". Inside there was indeed no major perbuahan on FL Studio 11's, development was limited to the addition of shortcut functions, performance development and various other minor updates.
Here is a list of development being done on FL Studio 11 is quoted from the official Image-Line site.
Notable New Features
Performance mode - Trigger Playlist Clips live using a mouse, touch screen, typing keyboard or MIDI controller. Supports APC20/40, Launchpad, Lemur, Block, Maschine / Mikro, padCONTROL, QuNeo, Tractor Control (and more).
Multi-touch support - FL Studio and some plugins now respond to multi-touch gesture functions supported with Microsoft.
Playlist - 199 Playlist tracks, Increased from 99.
Linking includes MIDI input port - Links now remember the MIDI input port is used to avoid conflict between controllers.
Playlist and Piano roll - Horizontal & vertical movement locking. Shift and Ctrl is horizontal lock is vertical lock when dragging items.
Piano roll - Glue pad, mouse wheel velocity, Monophonic step entry mode & Chop chords tool.
Right-click on the data entry - Most controls now allow a Right-click option to type in values.
Picker Plugin - Right-click to open a plugin and its presets in the Browser. Start typing plugin names to highlight entries.
Mixer - Page Up / Down keyboard keys cycle through the current track's mixer plugin windows.
Options - Play truncated notes in clips restores notes slice overlapping points in Pattern Clips. Click and hold functions. GUI animation level now selectable from sober to entertaining.
Source: http://www.image-line.com/documents/flstudio.html
For more details, watch the cool video showcase of FL Studio 11 to find out the presentation of the new functions of the following:
Can
be deduced changes in FL Studio 11 has no significant effect to the
genre of pop music producer / rock or analog music genre in general,
although there are new things that are quite helpful in producing this
type of song. Another story if you are electronic music producers, the changes may
be more pronounced, such as the use of a touch screen that can be done
on a computer / laptop is the latest release.
In this blog I made a tutorial to make a song using FL Studio, and the tutorial I created using FL Studio 10. A while ago someone asked me, "Is it possible to follow the 'tutorial' using FL Studio 11?" When referring to the discussion on the article I think it can, because nothing has changed from the fundamental functions.
Changes that must be considered is the folder structure "Packs", because in my tutorial using some illustrative use of audio samples taken from the Packs folder. So consider again the sound of what you are using and check if the noise is still available or migrate to the latest version of FL Studio.
In this blog I made a tutorial to make a song using FL Studio, and the tutorial I created using FL Studio 10. A while ago someone asked me, "Is it possible to follow the 'tutorial' using FL Studio 11?" When referring to the discussion on the article I think it can, because nothing has changed from the fundamental functions.
Changes that must be considered is the folder structure "Packs", because in my tutorial using some illustrative use of audio samples taken from the Packs folder. So consider again the sound of what you are using and check if the noise is still available or migrate to the latest version of FL Studio.
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