Posted by acid_rain on April 19, 2011 – 9:51 pm
Filed under Music
Tagged as FL Studio
Key new features include:
- 64 Bit plugin wrapper – FL Studio now hosts 64 Bit VST plugins for access to unlimited memory.
- Autosave / Autobackup – Don’t lose a project or data again.
- Revised Playlist – Individually resizable tracks. Lock tracks to Clips. Live performance time Marker options (Jump to, Loop, Pause & Skip)
- Revised Mixer – Fully Automatic Plugin Delay Compensation (A-PDC). New waveform meter view.
- Revised Piano roll – Export as sheet music option. Vertical zoom with not properties view. Magic lasso selection & note-handle stretch. Edit ghost notes by double Right-click. Waveform view.
- Pattern Picker - opens from the Playlist, Piano roll or Stepsequencer. Select Patterns & Channels.
- Patcher (free) – chain instruments & effects for easy saving of complete instrument & effect chains.
- ZGameEditor Visualizer (free) – OpenGL based visualization effect with movie render capability.
- Pitcher (demo) – real-time correction/harmonization plugin responds to Piano roll note control.
- Newtone (demo) – pitch correction editor for precise control, pristine quality stretching, re-pitching and correction.
- Keep on disk & 32 Bit Bridge – now give each Audio Clip / Sampler Channel / Plugin access to at least 2 GB memory and up to 4 for VST Plugins.
- Fruity Edition - gains access to Pattern Clips.
- Lifetime Free Updates – are extended to all FL Studio 10 box customers onward & as usual all download customers.
- …learn more by visiting the ‘FL Studio 10 What’s New?‘ page.
For help on upgrading your current FL Studio installation to FL Studio 10 by making use of your Lifetime Free Updates please see this video. There are more help-links in the video information
Posted by acid_rain on April 11, 2011 – 12:03 am
I just finished tracking and mastering the fifth track for my new electronic album called “Recalling Life”. Soon, I’ll be starting work on the next and final track on the album. I want you all to know that I intend on releasing this album publicly for a really exceptional price. I won’t say how much yet, but I can guarantee that it’ll be affordable (since there’s only six tracks.) I’ve been cooking up some ideas for the final track and eventually I’ll start throwing things together to see what comes of them. I’m not dead, I’m just super-busy setting up First Sun’s hopefully-bright future. I haven’t decided yet whether I’ll be releasing these songs in public hands like YouTube, for example. After the album is completely finished, mastered, and released, I’ll be making an official post discussing the entire album and its progress. If you’re curious about where to find my music, you can find me on PureVolume for now. I’ll open up to a couple more websites later, but for now, I want to keep things like that to a minimum. Thanks for all you who have supported me while making this album. All the support has gone a long way for me to help continue making music that I, and hopefully you enjoy!
Posted by acid_rain on March 26, 2011 – 1:12 am
I’ve been working extremely hard on getting this album finished. It’s coming along really well and I’m extremely happy with the turnout of the two tracks already completely finished! The album runs seamlessly throughout so I’m really proud of how it’s piecing together perfectly! It won’t be too much longer until I’ve got a few more tracks done. The key to the entire album is that I want to do every single note with my guitar… every last note. It’s not an easy task to do that, but then again, it wouldn’t be art if it was.