
Internal controllers as a modulation source.Full automation of all enabled parameters (as Event Automation).Piano roll allowing chords and note-slides.Supports unlimited VST & DX plugin instruments.Effects - Delay Delay Bank Equo Flangus Love Philter Vocoder Parametric EQ & EQ2 Multiband Compressor Spectroman Stereo Enhancer Wave Candy Wave Shaper Soundgoodizer.Instruments - TS404 3OSC Autogun Channel Sampler BooBass Beepmap Plucked Fruit Kick Chrome FPC WaveTraveller Dashboard KB Controller Fruity Vibrator Midi Out FL Slayer FL Keys Granuliser.4 to 64 notes in the Step Sequencer per pattern (up to 999 patterns).Unlimited number of instrument Channels.Access to the Mixer (104 Mixer channels rerouting integrated EQ and more).Play back or render a single pattern at a time of up to 64 steps.Route and mix Channels through any number of the 104 Mixer tracks and add effects such as delay reverb flanging chorusing EQ etc.Each ‘loop’ pattern can consist of an unlimited number of Channel instruments/samples.Enter velocity pan modulation pitch and note-start offset per-note.

Enter beats or monophonic notes on each instrument Channel (unlimited Channels).Program or record 999 separate ‘loop’ patterns into the step-sequencer.Fruity Edition adds access to the Playlist Pattern Clips for complex and lengthy arranging/sequencing and automation of program/plugin parameters. I will most definitely always use FL Studio unless someone teaches me how to run another DAW, that I would like to see beat it.Fruity Edition is aimed at composers who need Piano roll for complex melodies and to record/play chords.

I am amazed at how many people say it is a child's toy, but to be honest, the quality of music that can be made just by using this "child's toy" is staggering.

I have made better songs, and my creative flow has not been harmed at all by using FL Studio. Most of the time, even after watching tutorials upon tutorials, I could not use the other DAWs as quickly and at the quality of FL Studio. Neither of them were as easy to use, and fast enough for my creative flow. I tried out Abelton, and Pro Tools, the top combatants against FL Studio.

Before, I researched what the best DAW was and after searching for a while, I decided it was time to choose one. It was a big step from using the online site to the user interface and style of an actual DAW. I've been using FL Studio ever since I started making music on my laptop using an actual software.
