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Troisnyx
Composer, percussionist, artist, self-backing choir.
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Annette Walker @Troisnyx

Age 33, she/they

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Lancashire, UK

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FL Studio is an amazing DAW. Easy to use and learn. I can make so much from it. Try to go for 12 or 20. The new one comes with Flex which is an absolute must have for electronic artists but they also have a new section that you might take interest in with atmospheric and cinematic essentials.

I think you posted it in the wrong place ^_^;

@Troisnyx oof I sincerely apologize for that.

No worries; how are you doing?

@Troisnyx Very good! Was excited the whole day. It's Pixel Day! My favorite holiday on Newgrounds! Hope you've been well. BTW I saw your recent work on the threads. If you get a chance try to go for FL Studio 12 or 20. 20 has this new VST called "FLEX" and I know you would like that for all your cinematic needs.

I do use FL 20 for current projects, though I still keep 11 for legacy ones. Flex is powerful — perhaps a bit too OP for my refurbed 11-year-old ThinkPad ? Several instances of it do cause my PC to stutter horribly on playback, as has been the case with my recent release.

I don't regret it though; between Sytrus, Flex, VSCO2, BBC Symphony Orchestra Discover and soundfonts, I'm mostly sorted.

@Troisnyx Nice! FLEX is definitely a game changer for sure. I don't have it yet as I run on 12 but it is simply amazing. ImageLine really stepped up the game with this one. The features for it is like 5 plugins combined. Other than that I think it's time for an upgrade. I got myself an Acer Nitro 5 and had it for quite some months now and definitely a must have. Never slowed down at all. Up and running in less than 30 seconds, seriously.