I've just seen this cool new feature, here's some demonstration with a creative common song:
FL Studio 21.2 Can extract drums / bass / instruments / vocals from songs
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- KVRAF
- 3045 posts since 23 Jun, 2006 from Hungary
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- KVRist
- 312 posts since 19 May, 2017 from Ukraine, Odesa
I don’t really see this as something useful. From technical perspective it’s impressive.
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- KVRAF
- 5144 posts since 3 Oct, 2013
One of FL Studio's main target audiences is the hip-hop style, which traditionally uses 'stolen' samples. google:Bard summarized it nicely because I'm too lazy to type this much 
Sampling in FL STUDIO Just Got WAY Easier
from 3:05, FL Cloud contains royalty-free music, so you can sample away to your heart's content.
as was demoed here nicelyHip-hop culture is known for its use of sampling, which is a technique where a musician takes a piece of music from another recording and incorporates it into their own work. Sampling has been a core part of hip-hop production since the genre's inception in the early 1970s, and it has been used to create some of the most iconic and influential hip-hop songs of all time.
However, sampling is also a controversial topic, particularly when it comes to copyright law. While sampling is not inherently illegal, it does require the permission of the copyright holder of the sampled material. In the early days of hip-hop, many producers sampled music without clearing the necessary permissions. This led to a number of lawsuits, and eventually, the music industry began to develop more stringent copyright laws.
Today, hip-hop producers are generally required to clear their samples before releasing their music. This can be a costly and time-consuming process, but it is necessary to avoid copyright infringement.
So, while it is true that hip-hop culture is based on sampling, it is not true that all hip-hop producers steal samples. Many producers go to great lengths to clear their samples and pay the proper royalties.
Here are some examples of hip-hop songs that use samples:
Public Enemy - "Fight the Power" - samples "When the Revolution Comes" by James Brown
A Tribe Called Quest - "Can I Kick It?" - samples "Walk on the Wild Side" by Lou Reed
Dr. Dre - "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang" - samples "I Want'ta Do Something Freaky to You" by Leon Haywood
The Notorious B.I.G. - "Big Poppa" - samples "Between the Sheets" by The Isley Brothers
Jay-Z - "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)" - samples "Annie" by Ann Reinking
These songs are all considered classics of hip-hop, and they all use samples in creative and innovative ways. The use of samples has helped to shape the sound of hip-hop and make it one of the most influential genres of music in the world.
Sampling in FL STUDIO Just Got WAY Easier
from 3:05, FL Cloud contains royalty-free music, so you can sample away to your heart's content.
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