![]() ![]() ![]() With FL Studio 12 Image Line introduced a new vectorised interface. It makes for a feature set that’s full of fun as well as being very creative when many other DAWs seem to believe that looking serious is all that matters. Image Line’s approach always seems to come from a different place to any other DAW. This allows you to “play” the audio and even create harmonies just by adding notes to the piano roll. It doesn’t detect the pitch but rather moves the pitch relative to an assumed C5 for the current pitch. You can open a piano roll across a piece of audio and add notes to pitch shift parts of the audio around. They’ve also used the audio stretching function to build in something a bit like a Melodyne type pitch correction, but again in an unusual sampler style. With the use of a simple macro command all the audio tracks can be time-stretched together in the same way which I had not come across before. You can now stretch audio while keeping the pitch the same – which most DAWs can – but you can also stretch or squash the entire project. This has been sorted out in 12.3 but not in the normal way. This makes it great so pulling out bits of audio and using them as sample instruments, but less good for independent time and pitch stretching. FL Studio treats audio a bit like a sampler would. ![]()
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