So, after many years of using FL's pirated version (straight back to Fruity Loops days) to finally owning a full license, I can say the feeling is exhilarating. Please do your own personal research before buying this or any other DAW, it's not for everyone, and none of them are that easy to pick up. Producer Edition also has more useful features in it compared to the $99 Fruity edition, automation clips I think are not able to be used in that. I haven't tried to use them yet, but there are hundreds of other plug-ins, both free and paid, that you can download, you're not just limited to FL. I've saved a few projects in the Trial Version and was able to open them no problem, however opening a project that uses a plug in that's used in the more expensive versions will end up erasing the sounds from those plug-ins if you've placed them in there. FL Studio Producer Edition gives you enough tools to get your foot in the door, the rest is on the user. Throw that into your account on Image Line, and it's as easy as that. They sent me an FL Studio Producer Edition box which contained a quick start guide that had a serial number on the front. I bought my copy from AudioDeluxe and had no issue what so ever. This type of thing has never happened to me and I've never bought software off of Amazon so please, PAY ATTENTION TO THE SELLER YOU ARE BUYING FROM, AND BUY FROM A MORE TRUSTED SELLER. Luckily I got my money back, and the second time I tried buying, the page defaulted to a brand new seller with no reviews. They had already contacted me the day of buying, and in the end they sent me a link to download a pirated copy of this software. Long story short, the seller that had put it up for that much ended up sending me a calculator which I've attached a picture of, with a poorly and improperly written note saying to contact them for a download or usb. As for the title of my review, I had seen this on sale for $150 instead of the usual $200, which is extremely rare as FL never goes on sale unless it's black Friday. As much as I want to just pick it up and go, there's a bit more that goes into it than just that if you want to make music. FL Studio is what you make of it, you get out what you put in. The interface to me is the easiest to work with, but this is a complex program that doesn't come with tutorials out of the box, so YouTube and many other websites will be needed in order to use this to its full potential. As a total beginner, I used the free trial edition which gave me a chance to use every plug-in available, but with some limitations of course, including a lack of being able to open what you save. First off, this software is *the* version to get if you're looking to buy FL Studio.
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