Introducing FL Studio 11 FL Studio 11 is a complete software music production environment that represents over 14 years of innovative development and our commitment to lifetime free updates. Everything you need in one package to compose, arrange, record, edit, mix and manage professional music. FL Studio 11 is the fastest way from your brain to your speakers. What can FL Studio 11 do? * Audio editing and processing, including pitch correction, pitch shifting, harmonizing, time stretching, beat detection and slicing, audio warping, and normal audio manipulation (cut/paste, etc.). * Automate most interfaces and all plugin parameters by saving, plotting, spline-based automation curves, automation generators with formula-based link control. * Be Hosted in other DAWs as VST or connected via ReWire. * Live music performance including visualization of video effects. * Mix and mix audio, including the use of real-time audio effects including delay, reverb and filtering. * Multitrack audio recording up to the input limit of the audio interface. * Record and play back MIDI input from keyboards, drum pads and controllers. * Sequencing and organizing using pattern and linear workflow is possible. * Synthesizer and effects plugin that hosts VST 32 and 64-bit, DX and FL native formats. Notable New Features – Performance Mode – Trigger playlist clips live using a mouse, touch screen, keyboard or MIDI controller. Supports APC20/40, Launchpad, Lemur, Block, Maschine/Mikro, padKONTROL, Traktor Kontrol (and more). – Multi-touch support – FL Studio and some plugins now respond to Multi-touch with support for Microsoft gestures. – Playlist – 199 playlist tracks, added from 99. – Linking includes a MIDI input port – Links now remember the MIDI input port used to avoid conflicts between controllers. – Playlist and piano roll – Horizontal and vertical motion locking. Shift is a horizontal lock and Ctrl is a vertical lock when you drag objects. – Piano roll – Paste notes, mouse wheel speed, monophonic step input mode & Chop chord tool. – Right-click to enter data – Most controls now allow you to right-click to enter values. – Plugin Picker – Right-click to open the plugin and its presets in the browser. Start typing the plug-in names to highlight the entries. – Mixer – The Page Up/Down keys on the keyboard scroll through the expansion windows of the current mixer track. – Options – Play cut notes in clips restores overlapping notes in cut pattern clips. Click and hold actions. The GUI animation level is now selectable from restrained to entertaining. New Plugins – BassDrum – Deep Kick-Bass percussion synthesizer with sample layer. BassDrum was developed due to strong and loud customer demand for kicks with a large base. Our solution was to use a hybrid synth/sample route to provide unlimited customization for the perfect kick sound. – GMS (Groove Machine Synth) – Polyphonic hybrid synthesizer and FX channel lifted from Groove Machine. Another expansion by popular demand. – Effector – 12 performance-oriented effects: distortion, Lo-Fi bit reduction, flanging, phasing, filter (low/high pass), delay, reverb, stereo pan and binaural effect, gate, grain, vocal formant and ring modulation effects. The Effector was introduced to complement Performance Mode and is perfect for use with multi-touch screens and controllers. – Patcher – Introduced with FL Studio 10 to provide a way to save and restore commonly used effects and plug-in chains. It’s in a new section because in addition to being revamped with animated interfaces and a new interface, the patcher has received two of the many upcoming Sound Effects (VFX). – VFX Key Mapper – Enables transposition, key change, chord or creative remapping of note inputs, live or from piano roll. – VFX Color Mapper – Take advantage of FL Studio’s 16 piano tone colors traditionally mapped to MIDI channels.