Image-Line has announced the release of a major update of its music production software for Windows and Mac.
FL Studio 21.2 comes with stem separation and FL Cloud, a landmark new service made exclusively for FL Studio. Other new features includes Audio Clips for FL Studio Fruity Edition and Kepler, a new analog-modeling synthesizer.
To celebrate the release of FL Studio 21.2, all FL Studio customers get 1 Month of free full-access to FL Cloud. Just open FL Studio 21.2 and click the Sounds Tab in the Browser to get started.
FL Cloud offers a fully-integrated sample library, AI-powered mastering and digital distribution powered by DistroKid, allowing you to release an unlimited number of tracks to Spotify, Apple Music, and all major digital platforms.
Users can sign up for a subscription, use free features or purchase credit packs. FL Studio itself will always include Lifetime Free Updates, and a subscription will not be required to use FL Studio.
Changes in FL Studio 21.2
- Stem Separation – Available for FL Studio Producer Edition and above, splits any song or track into vocals, music, bass, and drums.
- Kepler (Producer Edition) – A painstaking recreation of an iconic analog synth from the 80s, included in FL Studio Producer Edition and above.
- Vintage Phaser – All-new engine for Vintage Phaser (included with FL Studio Signature Edition and All Plugins Edition), featuring a Feedback Inversion control.
- Audio Clips for Fruity Edition – Up to eight Audio Clips available, allowing the addition of vocals and loops, plus, for the first time, complex audio chops and edits.
- Colored waveform customization– More detailed visualization of an Audio Clip’s frequency content.
FL Studio 21.2 is available now as a free download for all license owners and Trial users.
More information: Image-Line