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  • FL Studio 21.2 main image.

    FL Studio 21.2 can separate the bass, vocals and drums from your favorite songs

    by 
    Terrence O'Brien
    Terrence O'Brien
    10.26.2023

    FL Studio 21.2 adds top notch stem separation and FL Cloud with an optional subscription tier.

  • Novation FLKeys 37

    Novation's first keyboard for FL Studio offers a lot of utility for $200

    by 
    Terrence O'Brien
    Terrence O'Brien
    04.13.2022

    The FLKey 37 and FLKey Mini put FL Studio's most important features at your fingertips.

  • Visually impaired audio engineer Jason Dasent sits in a studio, with his right hand on a keyboard in front of him.

    How Arturia made its music-making software more accessible

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    07.15.2021

    Arturia talked to Engadget about how it developed the new Accessibility Mode it's launching in Analog Lab V today.

  • FL Studio coming to Android, Google fans can make phat beats too

    by 
    Terrence O'Brien
    Terrence O'Brien
    10.31.2011

    Be jealous no more Android fans! (OK, maybe a little bit longer.) FL Studio is coming to your mobile OS of choice. No longer will it just be iDevice owners who get to channel their inner 9th Wonder on the go. Soon enough the company will release a version of its loop-based music-creation suite designed to work on both phones and tablets running Google's portable platform. We don't have a price or release date yet but, as a consolation prize, there's a video of the progress being made on the port after the break.

  • FL Studio Mobile lands on iOS, more indie rap albums to be produced while commuting

    by 
    Terrence O'Brien
    Terrence O'Brien
    06.22.2011

    Dream no longer friends, FL Studio Mobile is here for your iOS device of choice. The iPhone and iPod touch version is being offered for $15, while the more expansive HD edition for the iPad is fetching $20 -- but both will see their price climb another $5 after the introductory sale is over. As mentioned you'll be able to pass project files back and forth between the desktop and mobile apps, though the iDevices lack support (and the muscle power) for VST instruments. It also appears the scope of the sequencer had to be scaled back from 128 tracks to 99, but that should be more than enough to keep you tapping out beats like 9th Wonder while riding the train. Hit up the source links to download the portable production suite and check out the gallery below. %Gallery-126831%

  • FL Studio coming to iOS (unicorns, leprechauns, phat beats to follow)

    by 
    Joseph L. Flatley
    Joseph L. Flatley
    05.12.2011

    We thought it was an impossible dream, like world peace or a second season of My So Called Life, but we finally have the answer to the immortal question: "When will FL Studio be available on operating systems besides Windows?" The answer? "Soon." That's right -- FL Studio Mobile is coming to all of your favorite iOS devices, and all things considered, it looks pretty, pretty good. 128-track sequencer, step sequencer for individual MIDI clips, a mess of drum loops, reverb, delay, equalizer, amp, and filter effects... how can you find fault with that? And when you get back to your PC, your mobile project can be mixed down to wav, exported to MIDI, or the session file can be loaded right in the desktop version of the software. Not bad, eh? At the very least, it sounds like it will give GarageBand for the iPad a run for its money. Sadly, we don't have a street date for the app right this moment, but you can get a pretty good look at what's in store in the video after the break.