![]() Improved audio options - ASIO: 'Mix in bufferswitch' and 'Triple buffer' may improve performance with some ASIO drivers. Each Audio Clip / Sampler Channel can now load a sample of at least 2 Gb for 32 Bit Windows & 64 Bit Windows. Audio Clips & Sampler Channels Keep on disk option now opens the sample in a separate memory allocation. The maximum memory available to the plugin will be at least 2 Gb for 32 Bit Windows and up to 192 Gb depending on your version of 64 Bit Windows.Ģ. 32 & 64 Bit VST plugins can be opened in 'Bridged' mode. Improved memory management - Two changes have been made to lower demands on FL Studio's memory allocation.ġ. Horizontal zoom - Improved Playlist, Piano roll & Event Editor.Ħ4 bit plugin support - The Wrapper now automatically detects 64 bit plugins and opens them in 64 Bit 'Bridged' mode (see below). Small scrollbars in editors - Smaller scrollbar for the Piano roll, Event Editor, Playlist etc. Add a Pattern and open the naming window. 'New pattern' (+) button - On the Channel Window / Step Sequencer. ![]() Here I got you a list from the help section of FL Studio 10 In my opinion I don't think that should spend the money for those things. Well there is not such a major improve but it got some really cool features. However, the odd thing about FL10 is that it doesn't remember your zoom setting in the playlist or piano roll, so unless you're used to the default zoom settings you'll either have to get used to them gradually or keep on setting the zoom to what you're used to when you open the piano roll/playlist. (at least those are the features I use most) There are a few cool new features like the Edison supporting MP3 export, the ability to double click on grey note helpers to switch piano roll, etc. Personally I think FL10's pretty sweet but it's nothing too special. ![]() The major problem with FL10 though is that you can no longer use the 'blocks' to align your patterns.Īnyway, FL10 still allows you to use the blocks but from FL11 onwards they're discontinuing it. From what I can tell from the video FL Studio 10 has a lot to offer. I still use FL Studio 8 and I've only used a demo of FL9 so far, so I don't have any experience with the newer programs.
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