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		<title>NAMM: FL Studio 8 Slicing Beats, Bundling SynthMaker, in a Beta Near You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fruity Loops, while a long-time underground favorite of PC music makers, seems to be on a roll at the moment. We were lucky enough to get an FL Studio 8 sneak peak with Didier Dambrin, Image-Line&#8217;s lead programmer &#8212; one of the great music software artists. Since our French was nonexistent and his English was &#8230; <a class="btn read-more" href="http://createdigitalmusic.com/2008/01/namm-fl-studio-8-slicing-beats-bundling-synthmaker-in-a-beta-near-you/">Continue &#8594;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Fruity Loops, while a long-time underground favorite of PC music makers, seems to be on a roll at the moment. We were lucky enough to get an FL Studio 8 sneak peak with Didier Dambrin, Image-Line&#8217;s lead programmer &#8212; one of the great music software artists. Since our French was nonexistent and his English was limited, the scene was something like this: Didier silently tweaks his way around his software, we squint at the screen, and magical sound awesomeness happens. </p>
<p>FL Studio 8&#8242;s feature set will evidently be set free gradually, starting with a beta build called &#8220;7.4&#8243; you&#8217;ll be able to download from the forums. The new features are FL&#8217;s combination of sublimely powerful tools and oddly superfluous toys. In the toys category: a live audio visualization you can float around your screen. (I&#8217;m guessing they&#8217;ll be fun to look at when you&#8217;re completely stuck creatively in the middle of a project.) In the sublime category: a new beat slicer that takes Edison several leaps further. Beat slices are MIDI assignable, filters and such are already available, and &#8230; well, it&#8217;s rather hard to describe, but it&#8217;s all put together in a Fruity way that makes it compelling. </p>
<p>The other revelation was that the cult-hit SynthMaker VST creation tool is now being licensed by Image-Line for inclusion with FL Studio. It&#8217;s not clear yet what if anything will be unique to this version, but the combination of FL&#8217;s tools with custom SynthMaker instruments you&#8217;ve built yourself sounds lovely. It should give you something to muse on while we wait on Ableton and Cycling &#8217;74, who are still mum on any product of the partnership they announced last year. No other details yet on FL 8 or FL SynthMaker, but this one&#8217;s dead center on our radar.</p>
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