


Saving your files to a cloud has been a common addition everywhere else, so why not add it to the production realm? It’ll also allow you to push the boundaries by not staying in the one key you understand from practice. Having it at your fingertips within the DAW would be a huge time saver and an easy way to teach about music theory/harmony to all producers. A company called Traktion made a DAW called Waveform, which happens to offer this vision. Well, FL Studio wouldn’t be the first DAW to do this. It’s just a tool that changes the way non-theory producers can approach harmony/chords.īut why would a DAW add this to their features? Why not just keep using Odesi separately? Odesi wouldn’t write a song for you though. This could be an incredible new learning tool that would allow new and even existing producers who aren’t familiar with theory to learn visually. Odesi was developed by the same company that makes the key-tagging software Mixed In Key. This program allows you to create chord progressions based on the key you select, the tempo, and time signature. That’s why we hope FL Studio adds in a native plugin similar to “ Odesi”.

Our team and many other producers have collected many different features we’d love to see Image-Line add to their new version and narrowed them down to our top 9!Īs time progresses, more and more young kids and adults are starting to pick up electronic production before learning music theory or any kind of instrument. These features alone have enhanced the DAW greatly, but we think there are still many steps FL Studio can take to improve. This is because it's Image-Line's 20th anniversary, and they thought this would be a great way to celebrate the success they've had thus far!Īnd over the years, they’ve released some amazing new features. It's worth mentioning that FL Studio will skip version 13 and jump straight to version 20. If you look at their release date history, you’ll notice that every two years they come out with a new version of the DAW outside of the updates they apply frequently. In fact, some of the most well-known producers in the world such as Avicii, Martin Garrix, and Porter Robinson use this extremely powerful DAW.Īnd the good news is, it’s been almost two years since FL Studio 12 was released, which means… *drum roll* FL Studio is already one of the flagships of music production, but we believe Image-Line could take it to the next level with the upcoming release of FL Studio 20.
