FL Studio 20 available
Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 1:52 pm
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FL Studio recently jumped from 12 to 20.
So I downloaded the demo, and as far as I can tell, it runs more smoothly than the predecessors.
Also the workflow ergonomics have been improved. It's much easier to assign step parts to the mixer, and some of it is automatic now, so it's less tedious.
The FL Studio ASIO comes with it. I find that it's worth a try. On my system, using WINE of course (and tweaked PulseAudio), FL Studio ASIO works better than ASIO4all or other workarounds for getting programs like EnergyXT and Reaper to work. You don't have to just use it with FL Studio.
FL Studio 20 runs very smoothly on my system!
For the first time I can actually finally comprehend and use the FL Studio workflow.
Before, I couldn't properly overdub without timing errors and enough frustration to quit.
Also, they made switching screen modes easier and more intuitive.
This time around, I don't get dropouts and error glitches when playing the demos.
I can finally use the program for more than just the step editor!
I am using MX Linux 17 (Horizon) with an AMD/GPU-compatible RealTime kernel from AVLINUX(?).
As usual, I just use a tweaked PulseAudio instead of JACK. FL Studio ASIO helps much as the audio driver.
FL Studio recently jumped from 12 to 20.
So I downloaded the demo, and as far as I can tell, it runs more smoothly than the predecessors.
Also the workflow ergonomics have been improved. It's much easier to assign step parts to the mixer, and some of it is automatic now, so it's less tedious.
The FL Studio ASIO comes with it. I find that it's worth a try. On my system, using WINE of course (and tweaked PulseAudio), FL Studio ASIO works better than ASIO4all or other workarounds for getting programs like EnergyXT and Reaper to work. You don't have to just use it with FL Studio.
FL Studio 20 runs very smoothly on my system!
For the first time I can actually finally comprehend and use the FL Studio workflow.
Before, I couldn't properly overdub without timing errors and enough frustration to quit.
Also, they made switching screen modes easier and more intuitive.
This time around, I don't get dropouts and error glitches when playing the demos.
I can finally use the program for more than just the step editor!
I am using MX Linux 17 (Horizon) with an AMD/GPU-compatible RealTime kernel from AVLINUX(?).
As usual, I just use a tweaked PulseAudio instead of JACK. FL Studio ASIO helps much as the audio driver.