
Given the amount of very good high resolution monitors available at reasonable prices these days it means that adding a touch-capable monitor to a studio for use as a controller is a great way to get hardware controller-style performance on the cheap - which will always stay current with new versions as they are released, unlike a hardware controller. The mixer and user interface of FL Studio 12 can be rescaled to fit human (and presumably other similar sized mammals) fingers, perfectly removing the frustration many of us suffer fiddling with tiny controls when such rescaling is not possible. Multi-touch control has also been taken to a new level in FL Studio 12.


The upshot is that they will scale perfectly to provide crisp and sharp graphics for monitors up to 8K resolution. Moving to a vectorial style display means that all of the user interface elements are created using vector graphics. One of the most interesting new features to be introduced into FL Studio 12 is a brand-new vectorial user interface, something Imagine-Line are calling the biggest change to the software in 10 years, so they are clearly excited, as will be FL Studio users. New versions are perhaps more exciting for existing FL Studio users than most other DAW owners due to the free upgrades for life offered by Image-Line, meaning that a whole host of great new features are on their way to existing FL Studio owners for absolutely free. Owsey wraps up by adding more synths and getting to grips with automation to help make the track shine.The big news from Image-Line the makers of FL Studio (or Fruity Loops as some of the older readers still call it) is that a brand-new version is dropping - and there are more than a few upgrades in there that will be sure to excite existing users and quite possibly attract more than a few converts. With loads of useful knowledge for producers starting out, we begin by checking out how to use send/return fx, taking a closer look at adding reverb and delay’s before moving on to best practices for EQ’ing, compression and that all important sidechain. How To Use FL Studio 12 Level 2, continues on from where Level 1 finished off.

If you are a complete beginner or even a seasoned pro, this course has something for everyone. Over the next 15 videos, we welcome back FL Studio 12 sensei Owsey, who takes you to the next level on this masterclass journey. Sonic Academy How To Use FL Studio 12 Beginner Level 2
