About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: Ableton Live, ACID Pro, Adobe Audition, Ardour (software), AudioDesk, Audio sequencer, Cakewalk Sonar, Cheetah Marketing, Comparison of digital audio editors, Digital audio workstation, Digital Performer, DSP-Quattro, FL Studio, FL Studio Mobile, Fostex Foundation 2000, Harrison Mixbus, LMMS, Logic Express, Logic Pro, Logic Studio, Magix Music Maker, MAGIX Samplitude, MAGIX Sequoia, Mixcraft, MU.LAB, MusE, N-Track Studio, Orion (music software), PreSonus Studio One, Pro Tools, Qtractor, Real Time AudioSuite, REAPER, Reason (software), Record (software), Renoise, Rosegarden, SAWStudio, SoundDroid, Soundscape Digital Technology, Soundscape R.Ed, Sound Forge, Sound Tools, Steinberg, Steinberg Cubase, Steinberg Nuendo, SunVox, Tracktion, Traverso DAW, Usine, Venue (sound system), WaveLab, Z-Maestro, Zynewave Podium. Excerpt: FL Studio (formerly known as FruityLoops) is a digital audio workstation developed by the Belgian company Image-Line. FL Studio features a graphical user interface based on a pattern-based music sequencer. The program is available in four different editions for Microsoft Windows, including FL Studio Express, Fruity Edition, Producer Edition, and the Signature Bundle. Image-Line offers lifetime free updates to the program, meaning customers receive all future updates of the software for free. Image-Line also develops FL Studio Mobile for iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad and Android devices. FL Studio can be used as a VST instrument in other audio workstation programs and also functions as a ReWire client. Image-Line also offers other VST instruments and audio applications. FL Studio is used by electronic musicians and DJs such as Afrojack and 9th Wonder. The first version of FruityLoops (1.0.0) was developed by Didier Dambrin for the Belgian company Image-Line and was partially released in December 1997....