Multi-select, cloning in Playlist Tracks.Improved Event to Automation Clip conversion.64-bit sample lengths for handling larger recordings and audio.Clip Editor automation is improved with multi-point editing, target highlighting, and link management.Better audio recording with new input modes, monitoring, Playlist track controls.Improved Patcher Tool with a mini-map for navigation and grid – love that one, actually, it allows you to make custom-routed chains of instruments and effects.SoundFont Player is back, now 64-bit, and on macOS even Apple Silicon native.Stretch Pro for Sampler Channel and Audio Clips Instrument with real-time formant controls.Vintage Chorus a la Roland’s Juno-6, which it seems we can’t get away from these days.Pitch Shifter with real-time pitch manipulation.Okay, all pitch shifters should have this kind of interface. (Previously, you’d need to force FL Studio to run in Rosetta 2 as an Intel app.) I’m still hopeful more plug-ins add support, and AU don’t require the tweaks, but this is useful for VST-only plug-ins like VCV Rack Studio, at least until they’re updated.Īs usual, FL has a lot of new goodies, though. Intel VST and AU plug-ins now work in the Apple Silicon native host via a process bridge. For all the nice new stuff, Mac users I expect will be happiest about the M1 compatibility tweaks.
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