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Representing the culmination of more than 10 years of sustained development, FL Studio 8 is set to become the most flexible virtual music studio tool in the industry.
Chief Software Architect, Didier Dambrin has realized his vision of creating an open-architecture virtual studio environment where the only constraint on the users is their own imagination. This philosophy is reflected in FL Studio 8s flexible audio and control data routing, free-form Playlist design and interoperability with industry standards (VST/VSTi/VST2, DXi, DXi2, Buzz, ReWire, MIDI, MP3, WAV, OGG). Didier notes We don't try to protect our data & come up with new formats only for marketing reasons. We use existing standards as much as possible, and allow FL Studio to be used as a plugin in other hosts. In version 8, particular emphasis has been given to improved workflow through enhanced interface design, so that ideas can be crystallized and creativity captured.
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- FL Studio is a fully featured, open-architecture music creation and production environment for PC. No extra software is required* to produce any style of music
- FL Synthmaker - a fully modular environment, you can create & share your own FL instruments, effects & dashboards without the need to write basic code
- Includes the Directwave & Drumsynth software
- Capture audio from a single vocalist right through to a full symphony orchestra. FL8 can record up to 64 simultaneous tracks of audio
- FL Studio 7 customers will be able to download FL Studio 8, 9, 10 ... for free
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Customer Buzz
 "A Great All-In-One" 2008-08-15
By G. Smith (Longmont, Co United States)
FL Studio 8 XXL is a great place for any beginner to start or any pro to expand their studio with. I use it not only for its easy to use sequencing and pattern editor that's easy to understand at a glance, but as a VST host and a flexible signal router. For recording, I use a Linux machine with a Delta 1010 and connect it to my Windows box with an Audiophile 24/96 via the SPDIF connectors. This allows me to route synthesizer outputs through the mixer in FL Studio for effects processing, EQing, compression ect. At the same time, I can use the analog inputs on the audiophile to turn two of FL Studio's mixer channels into signal inserts that I plug into my main mixer. I can't do that with Reason, and even with the academic discount, Cubase is much more expensive.



Image Line has done really well packing FL8 XXL with a lot of features. The Soundgoodizer is a very effective tool in the loudness war and a great way to get a taste for what Maximus can do. I use all of my soundfonts and most of my other samples in Linux, so I don't use the various sample players too much, but the DirectWave player looks fantastic and I'm sure the soundfont player does its job well.



There are a few things that I don't like. Plugin management is tedious and frustrating. I wish the hotkeys were more convenient to use, as having to change between the different tools can slow you down. The included tutorials are decent. The online videos are better, but don't help if you take your laptop around.



All in all, with any of the FL8 packages, it's a great way to get started with computer music. Throw in some free VSTs (say, the CM Studio!), and you've got more music instruments and effects at your disposal than multi million dollar studios had just a decade ago. For the money, it's hard to go wrong with FL Studio 8.


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