We take a trip down memory lane and explore every version of FL Studio released to date (that we can open using our current computer).
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In this tutorial video, we go over a few tips and techniques for how you can flip your samples and make them your own in FL Studio.
Accelerate your workflow with these lesser-known but key FL Studio shortcuts, features, presets, and plugins.
Level up your portable music production workflow with these high-quality mobile DAWs, synths, effects, and utility apps.
Let’s explore a few common tactics and best practices for reducing your CPU’s workload.
Humanizing your rhythms can help breathe life into them and achieve that enigmatic feeling we refer to as ‘groove.’
In this video tutorial, we show you how to design bass instruments and structure MIDI patterns for a wide variety of genres.
We counter the perspective of loops being unoriginal by exploring three sound design techniques that can make them your own.
Let’s explore how to make lo-fi hip hop drums using only stock sounds and plugins from FL Studio 20.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn about Gross Beat’s inner workings and how you can use Gross Beat to turn a simple sample into your own work of genius.
We’re thrilled to announce that Splice Studio now supports FL Studio 20 for both Mac and Windows – learn more about the update and explore seven great features FL Studio 20 has to offer.
There are a ton of new features to check out in the long-awaited FL Studio 20 – in this blog post, we highlight some of our favorites that you need to know about.