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# FL Studio Signature Edition

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Review: Expensive, but eminently worth it - 4/23/2019 Update: The good folks at FL Studio just announced that they'll be releasing a newly developed free synth - FLEX. This thing looks amazing! It will be included in the soon-to-be released version 20.2 of FL Studio. Check out the youtube videos - there's a very comprehensive first look video on the 'In The Mix' channel, for example. One more reason to give this DAW some serious consideration. Oh, and I was able to connect my external monophonic synth (Roland SE-02) to FL Studio over USB-MIDI, control the synth via software, and record synth output. I ended up purchasing the SE-02 editor and VST/AU plugin from Studio Electronics and followed their guide for installation and use of the VST plugin to control the synth. Totally cool. FL Studio lets you integrate your hardware with reasonable ease. Lastly, I installed the freeware VCV Rack modular synth system and, using VCV Bridge, was able to record output directly into FL Studio. Another seriously cool toy and definitely one worth exploring if you're into digital music production and are curious about Eurorack type modular systems but don't have $10K - $20K to drop on a basic hardware rig. Check out the 'Modular Curiosity' youtube series if you're interested. Again, FL Studio plays nicely with other software systems. All good. Enjoy and good luck! ---- Original Review: It's hard to know exactly where to begin with reviewing a product as expansive and intricate as a digital audio workstation (DAW) software product - all I can say is that after using FL Studio 20 for the past several months I am happier and happier with it as I discover its potential. The executive summary is: if you're interested in digital music production, you need to give FL Studio serious consideration. For me, here are some of the primary PRO's: - permanent licensure - unlike the current trend in software licensing, FL studio gives you a permanent license and does not force you into a subscription model - lifetime free upgrades - this alone is worth the price of admission! If you're planning to use your DAW software for more than a couple years, you need to factor in the cost of upgrades - rock solid stability - FL Studio has been in continuous development for 20 years (hence, the designation of FL Studio 20) and it shows: no piece of software is completely bulletproof, but I've thrown some pretty ancient and wacky VST plugins at it and it (mostly) stands up to tremendous abuse - solid support for 32-bit VST plugins - there are still a tremendous number of older plugins in 32-bit format that some of the new DAW's simply don't support or force you to go through contortions to run; FL Studio supports them pretty much transparently - a solid set of stock plugins that include effects, synths, mastering plugins, etc - I opted for the $300 Signature Version, which includes a pretty full set of plugins - a very active community with _hours_ of instructional videos available on YouTube - personally, I really like the "In The Mix" channel, which includes a large number of basic to intermediate level tutorials CONS: - unlike Ableton Live, there is less native support for hardware - unlike Ableton Live and Bitwig Studio, the application layout is pretty old school - you have a number of "child windows" that you can dock or let float around the main window - Ableton and Bitwig (as examples) have a more unified appearance and approach - personally, I really like Bitwig's design Overall, I have really enjoyed working with FL Studio and youtube videos make learning a pleasant experience. The fact that this is a "purchase once and get free lifetime upgrades" makes it an absolute killer deal. And although $200 for the Producer version and $300 for the Signature version is expensive, you need to shop around and see what the going rates are for Standard versions of other DAW's such as Ableton, Bitwig, ProTools, Studio One, etc. Keep in mind that there are a number of free DAW's that are under active development as well as products like Reaper, which is an amazing product and also a killer deal at $60. One fairly strong suggestion - if you're thinking serious about investing in FL Studio, avoid the $100 entry-level product as it (currently) does not support audio recording. If you don't think you'll ever want to record audio - vocals, guitar, instrumentals, etc. - then all good, but it's something to keep in mind. The last point is - there are so many options available for digital recording now that, within reason, you can't go wrong. Almost any of the commercial products will let you create amazing music - it's mostly up to you to bring the disciple to learn the software, discipline to hone your skills, and creativity to the table. Almost any decent DAW on the market today will support you in this. Good luck. Have fun. Make music!
Review: Great music production software - FL studio is an amazing recording software, so many controls, effects, full mixing ability, track editing, equalizing, and the ability to export to a plethora of different file codecs. It's such an overwhelming program at first if you aren't used to the controls but FL studio is very well put together and makes for a very productive work environment. Included in the packaging was a flash drive to install the program instead of a cd which I thought was neat; but when I tried to install it I did find out the data on the install file was corrupted and after trying to install it on multiple operating systems and running it through command prompt trying to negate the error message I deemed that the flash drive arrived busted. None-the-less I just installed the demo and activated the license key that was included in the packaging through an account. Mild inconvenience but if it happens to you know that it's no big deal, either way you would still have to update it. What I will say about the sellers "Everything Music"... they shipped out the package without a box, quite literally sticking a tracking label on the software packaging and mailing that. Not only did the box arrive to me rather mangled, but I could only imagined if it had been stolen. There wasn't even a manila envelope or anything for goodness sales. I can understand shipping certain things like this... but not expensive software. My fault for picking the cheapest seller I presume. Anyway, FL studio, I highly recommend it for anyone, even aside from some mild inconveniences and head shaking moments. Everything Music, be wary of though, if you like to keep the box intact and don't want your package stolen.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 81 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Expensive, but eminently worth it
*by J***K on April 9, 2019*

4/23/2019 Update: The good folks at FL Studio just announced that they'll be releasing a newly developed free synth - FLEX. This thing looks amazing! It will be included in the soon-to-be released version 20.2 of FL Studio. Check out the youtube videos - there's a very comprehensive first look video on the 'In The Mix' channel, for example. One more reason to give this DAW some serious consideration. Oh, and I was able to connect my external monophonic synth (Roland SE-02) to FL Studio over USB-MIDI, control the synth via software, and record synth output. I ended up purchasing the SE-02 editor and VST/AU plugin from Studio Electronics and followed their guide for installation and use of the VST plugin to control the synth. Totally cool. FL Studio lets you integrate your hardware with reasonable ease. Lastly, I installed the freeware VCV Rack modular synth system and, using VCV Bridge, was able to record output directly into FL Studio. Another seriously cool toy and definitely one worth exploring if you're into digital music production and are curious about Eurorack type modular systems but don't have $10K - $20K to drop on a basic hardware rig. Check out the 'Modular Curiosity' youtube series if you're interested. Again, FL Studio plays nicely with other software systems. All good. Enjoy and good luck! ---- Original Review: It's hard to know exactly where to begin with reviewing a product as expansive and intricate as a digital audio workstation (DAW) software product - all I can say is that after using FL Studio 20 for the past several months I am happier and happier with it as I discover its potential. The executive summary is: if you're interested in digital music production, you need to give FL Studio serious consideration. For me, here are some of the primary PRO's: - permanent licensure - unlike the current trend in software licensing, FL studio gives you a permanent license and does not force you into a subscription model - lifetime free upgrades - this alone is worth the price of admission! If you're planning to use your DAW software for more than a couple years, you need to factor in the cost of upgrades - rock solid stability - FL Studio has been in continuous development for 20 years (hence, the designation of FL Studio 20) and it shows: no piece of software is completely bulletproof, but I've thrown some pretty ancient and wacky VST plugins at it and it (mostly) stands up to tremendous abuse - solid support for 32-bit VST plugins - there are still a tremendous number of older plugins in 32-bit format that some of the new DAW's simply don't support or force you to go through contortions to run; FL Studio supports them pretty much transparently - a solid set of stock plugins that include effects, synths, mastering plugins, etc - I opted for the $300 Signature Version, which includes a pretty full set of plugins - a very active community with _hours_ of instructional videos available on YouTube - personally, I really like the "In The Mix" channel, which includes a large number of basic to intermediate level tutorials CONS: - unlike Ableton Live, there is less native support for hardware - unlike Ableton Live and Bitwig Studio, the application layout is pretty old school - you have a number of "child windows" that you can dock or let float around the main window - Ableton and Bitwig (as examples) have a more unified appearance and approach - personally, I really like Bitwig's design Overall, I have really enjoyed working with FL Studio and youtube videos make learning a pleasant experience. The fact that this is a "purchase once and get free lifetime upgrades" makes it an absolute killer deal. And although $200 for the Producer version and $300 for the Signature version is expensive, you need to shop around and see what the going rates are for Standard versions of other DAW's such as Ableton, Bitwig, ProTools, Studio One, etc. Keep in mind that there are a number of free DAW's that are under active development as well as products like Reaper, which is an amazing product and also a killer deal at $60. One fairly strong suggestion - if you're thinking serious about investing in FL Studio, avoid the $100 entry-level product as it (currently) does not support audio recording. If you don't think you'll ever want to record audio - vocals, guitar, instrumentals, etc. - then all good, but it's something to keep in mind. The last point is - there are so many options available for digital recording now that, within reason, you can't go wrong. Almost any of the commercial products will let you create amazing music - it's mostly up to you to bring the disciple to learn the software, discipline to hone your skills, and creativity to the table. Almost any decent DAW on the market today will support you in this. Good luck. Have fun. Make music!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great music production software
*by W***S on October 8, 2017*

FL studio is an amazing recording software, so many controls, effects, full mixing ability, track editing, equalizing, and the ability to export to a plethora of different file codecs. It's such an overwhelming program at first if you aren't used to the controls but FL studio is very well put together and makes for a very productive work environment. Included in the packaging was a flash drive to install the program instead of a cd which I thought was neat; but when I tried to install it I did find out the data on the install file was corrupted and after trying to install it on multiple operating systems and running it through command prompt trying to negate the error message I deemed that the flash drive arrived busted. None-the-less I just installed the demo and activated the license key that was included in the packaging through an account. Mild inconvenience but if it happens to you know that it's no big deal, either way you would still have to update it. What I will say about the sellers "Everything Music"... they shipped out the package without a box, quite literally sticking a tracking label on the software packaging and mailing that. Not only did the box arrive to me rather mangled, but I could only imagined if it had been stolen. There wasn't even a manila envelope or anything for goodness sales. I can understand shipping certain things like this... but not expensive software. My fault for picking the cheapest seller I presume. Anyway, FL studio, I highly recommend it for anyone, even aside from some mild inconveniences and head shaking moments. Everything Music, be wary of though, if you like to keep the box intact and don't want your package stolen.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Big Sound, Production Power House!
*by B***N on March 30, 2019*

Wow. I was missing out all these years. This is a powerful software with unlimited potential. I’ve been using it for about 1 year now and I can’t get enough of this production power house!

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