Hide the plugin wrapper menu by default – See ‘General Settings > Miscellaneous > Hide plugin window toolbar by default’.
FL STUDIO 12.5 REDDIT WINDOWS
VIEW > Close all plugin windows (Alt+F12) – Closes only plugin windows.Aids for ‘block-track’ simulated workflow. Tools > Macros – ‘Lock all playlist tracks to content’ and ‘Unlock all playlist tracks from content’.
FL STUDIO 12.5 REDDIT FREE
FL STUDIO 12.5 REDDIT PLUS
New filters (MiniSynth & Vox) plus High-Quality Rendering (Option) to enable near audio-rate modulation of all DirectWave parameters. Layer Channel – ‘Reset children’ option, resets the range and root notes for all Child Channels of a layer.Edison – Shows the length of selections (top-right in the Editor window).(Middle-Mouse Click) to Solo/Unsolo a filter group. (Left-Click) to switch filter groups On/Off. ‘Tree display’ option in Control Surface tab Preset Menu. (Middle-click) plugin title bar to rename.(Middle-click) connection filter checkboxes to disable the two others. (Right-click) node and select ‘Insert plugin…’ to connect a plugin to a node. ‘More…’ option in plugin insertion menus. Patcher – Threaded processing of hosted plugins/modules.Fruity Balance – New vectorial UI & converted native plugin.Drag and drop compatible formats on the plugin (.flm. dwp files (monolithic DirectWave presets). It includes filtering and distortion options. Fruity Delay 3 – ‘Analog’ style delay plugin with BPM varying tempo-synced delay.Pads can now have custom colors and icons. Automation Clips – New (Right-click) control points ‘Type in value…’ feature.Play the selected Channel, just like an external MIDI controller. Virtual MIDI Controllers – Resizable, customizable vectorial Keyboard and Drumpads.Render Pattern Clips to Audio Clips (Right-Click Clips > Render as audio clip. Useful features include: Select unused Clips. Picker Panel (Alt+P) – A Pattern, Audio and Automation Clip manager/browser that lists all Pattern, Audio and Automation Clips in the project.Let’s see what’s new in the current 12.5 update: Drop into Looptalk and let them know what you want to see. The good guys at Image-Line invite any user to get involved and shape the future of FL Studio 13.