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I haven’t downloaded the new version yet.
But looks very promising!
Thanks for reminding this me version is out!

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It's awesome

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I think Imageline even hinted to bring Ara to FL Studio in the future if I remember right. That would be very nice feature.

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Bartone wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 8:34 am I think Imageline even hinted to bring Ara to FL Studio in the future if I remember right. That would be very nice feature.
They hinted it already many years ago and it will still stay in distant future for quite some time...

First will be the new Mixer, the new Playlist and Audio engine then things like ARA, Midi 2.0 etc...
But the latter are probably years away... so don´t hang your hopes too high. It won´t definetely happen anytime soon...

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Ghost notes from other patterns in the playlist is a big feature. It brings the archaic piano roll in FL one step closer to being competitive with other DAWs. I hope they also add note coloring (custom colors or based on velocity, pitch, pattern etc., not just MIDI channel) at some point.
Take a single oscillator, producing a drone. Send it to the wave shaper, altering the tone.
This can be a triangle, Sawtooth or a square. Modulate the pulse width, nobody will care

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Bartone wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 8:34 am I think Imageline even hinted to bring Ara to FL Studio in the future if I remember right. That would be very nice feature.
The biggest issue is the way it works in DAWs, we first need to find a workaround that works and most likely need to finish the new Playlist first before we can look into it more deeper.

We are in contact with the people behind ARA.
Senior Technical Support Specialist
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AdvancedFollower wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 1:29 pm Ghost notes from other patterns in the playlist is a big feature. It brings the archaic piano roll in FL one step closer to being competitive with other DAWs. I hope they also add note coloring (custom colors or based on velocity, pitch, pattern etc., not just MIDI channel) at some point.
They first need to fix the current version, wherein, the outlines of ghost notes from other channels are only clearly visible when using medium to light-coloured themes. If you change to using darker themes, the outlined Ghost notes are barely visible.

Perhaps, they took the Ghost name too literally? 👻

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AdvancedFollower wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 1:29 pm I hope they also add note coloring (custom colors or based on velocity, pitch, pattern etc., not just MIDI channel) at some point.
The PR has custom note colors

Right-click the color selector.

https://imgur.com/a/YRNn3rV

It also fades note brightness based on pitch.

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AdvancedFollower wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 1:29 pm Ghost notes from other patterns in the playlist is a big feature. It brings the archaic piano roll in FL one step closer to being competitive with other DAWs. I hope they also add note coloring (custom colors or based on velocity, pitch, pattern etc., not just MIDI channel) at some point.
U serious? lmao.....Which piano roll is better?

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vertibration wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 2:21 am
AdvancedFollower wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 1:29 pm Ghost notes from other patterns in the playlist is a big feature. It brings the archaic piano roll in FL one step closer to being competitive with other DAWs. I hope they also add note coloring (custom colors or based on velocity, pitch, pattern etc., not just MIDI channel) at some point.
U serious? lmao.....Which piano roll is better?
I think for orchestral music FL Studio’s piano roll is not the most optimal. But I think there was 3rd party script for FL Studio to have some options for orchestral music (don’t k ow if that works with the newest FL version).

But other than that, I myself find FL’s piano roll the most efficient to use in my hands. I’ve used Reason, Studio One, and tried demos of Ableton, Bitwig and Cubase but they all lack something…

Example Studio One: when I re-open my project, the piano roll zoom is always “off” (a bit too small for me). So I need to zoom it every time for the right size. In FL Studio the default zoom is much better to begin with. That is just the zoom level… Then when using the piano roll I find FL Studio’s piano roll so much faster for my work way.

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So his statement was purely subjective, not based on wide user feedback on which DAW has the best piano roll, in which the overwhelming majority have already stated that title belongs to FL

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I wish REAPER had a similar Tap Tempo (without messing up project playback rates / tempo); however, I just use AnalogX TapTempo.exe instead.

Overall, FL Studio is aging nicely. Those devs seem to really know what they are doing. FL Studio 24 was a big jump and all this online stuff coulda broken a lot of things, but it seems like they worked it out.

Are any Linux / WINE users successfully using registration of FL Studio?

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wtf I just clicked on the 'Sounds' tab in the browser, thinking that was where my presets had gone because they have rearranged everything again and it's just a mess, and got an email saying I had 'signed up' for a 30 day trial of FL Cloud, I did no such thing! There isn't even a way to opt out as far as I can see

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You will be chained to FL subs for live, this is the way.

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