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What’s New In FL Studio 9
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Imageline’s new video for FL Studio 9 is more style than substance – but it’s still kinda sexy.
Details on the new features are listed below.
If you’ve used FL Studio 9, leave a comment with your thought on it! Read more…
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Oh My God!
Yes! Yes!
Image Line has released a new free software synthesizer, AutoGun, that promises to let you search 4,294,967,296 presets for their acoustic potential.
Based on the official screenshot, it also offers a preset that “sounds like an orgasm.”
Who knows? There might be multiple orgasms buried in those 4,294,967,296 presets.
Unfortunately, if you tried the presets at the rate of 1 preset per second, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, it could take you 136 years to find the awesome orgasm patch. Which could leave you really frustrated.
So don’t be getting all worked up about that patch, OK?
Just remember AutoGun is free, it works on Windows and it has a jillion sounds.
“With so many presets Autogun needs no programming, every sound is already somewhere ‘out there’ you just need to locate it, and you will,” according to Image Line. “Autogun’s sonic landscape is a sonic adventure.”
A sonic adventure?
There’s something to get excited about!
Yes! Yes!
New Synth Honors The God Of Iron

Image Line Software, creators of Fruity Loops and Deckadance, has released its latest synthesizer, Ogun.
Named after the god of iron*, Ogun is a powerful synthesizer for creating metallic sounds, although it’s not limited to this genre. Ogun’s synthesis engine can generate more than 32,000 harmonics, modulated by ‘harmonic mapping’ functions.
The ‘Additive synthesis’ engine that lies is in the heart of Ogun creates complex waveforms by combining sine-waves of harmonic multiples of the fundamental frequency and generates 32,767 harmonics.
Audio demos of Ogun are available at the Image Line site. Read more…

Earlier in the year, we highlighted a controversial ad for Deckadance DJ software, and asked for your thoughts on it.
The ad, shown above, is dominated by a large image of a woman’s rear, with second woman swooning in minimal bathing attire under the first woman’s crotch.
The post, and the ad, inspired a lot of comments:
- Unless the females in the industry unite and complain against this, you can expect more from them since they’ll most likely see a sales increase from all the horny males. – Bluebrat
- I clipped the image from your site and used it as my desktop wallpaper. Maybe I’ll photo-shop out the Deckadance logo. – umourman
- I’m a girl and I was not offended at all by this. Girls who are offended by it are, in my opinion, a bit ridiculous. Advertisements are for selling things. - Kalilamae
- It is true that sex sells, but to throw two half naked women onto an ad rather than show off their product makes me skeptical about the quality of what they’re selling. – Trinisa
- What century do we live in? you would have to be blind to say this ad is not offensive. it portrays these women as sex objects and not people. it also reinforces many stereotypes that our society has about women. wow…all I can say is grow up, stop living in the dark ages, and learn to value women for more than their looks. – will
- Using this picture to sell anything other than bathing suits or some high price / low class resort is just puerile and lame. - Jake
- When your first foray into the world of DJ software fails miserably, ou need some ass to sell the product. Seriously this is the most unfinished piece of crap software I have ever tried to use. Not for pro-djs stay away from decadance! – Yo
- If i was a dad i wouldnt want my young kids looking at this, it’s porn. – spikypunker
- As a female and a DJ I find such advertising alienating. And it might not have anything to do with my sex/gender: I too think that since the actual product is nowhere to be seen, it must be rubbish. - Zt
“With all respect but the girls are an eye catcher (that obviously worked) for the screenshot and features that are below, ” says Image Line’s Jean-Marie Cannie. “If anyone feels offended, I’ll hereby apologize but we have limited budgets and as these ads cost a fortune … we want them to be seen.”
Cannie also took us to task for cropping the image in our original post, so we’ve posted the full advertisement above.

Fruity Loops software developer Juan Antonio Argüelles, aka Arguru, has died in a car accident.
Translated via hispasonic.com:
“Arguru, virtual programmer of Image Line (FL Studio) and creator of sintes of DiscoDSP, passed away yesterday near Benalmádena (Malaga), in a car accident.
Yesterday Sunday 3 of June, to 18:45 hours, the car of Juan Antonio [left the road] in the AP-7, near Benalmádena (Malaga), despeñando themselves and ending its life. Its burial was celebrated Monday to 17:30 today, in the park cemetery of Malaga, company of its relatives and friends more close friends.
Arguru was [hispasónico nº 2,751], one of most veteran. He was [sworn of IV the Musical Battles], celebrated in the spring of 2004, and many moments, active participant of our forums.
But mainly,] the 19 of July of 2002, George was known to found the company [DiscoDSP along with Real. DiscoDSP is the person in charge of sintes as famous as [Discovery] and Vertigo. In [December of year 2002] we already gave account of one of his first products, NightShine.
Arguru was a great professional, who called the attention by the quality of his creations. Sintes of DiscoDSP is surely the perfected and powerful virtual instruments more of the market, without concessions in quality of sound.
The community to tracker will have without a doubt a great memory of Arguru thanks to [Aodix], secuenciador-tracker very powerful, that incorporated professional MIDI, support VST and other characteristics. ] Was also an important component of [Smartelectronix and the scene [Buzz].
In 2004,], the creative company of the famous FL Studio left DiscoDSP to give to the jump to [Image Line. Arguru had a great implication in the development of FL Studio 7; it created in addition sampler Directwave, and very recent [Deckadance], a software for DJs.
He was referring an absolute one of the small group of Spaniards who dedicate themselves professionally to the musical technology. Some we already remembered to him from the excited ones to char them of IRC-Hispanic. Arguru always emphasized by its seriousness and the deep knowledge of the synthesis and the programming.
A great loss, to an age in which nobody would have to leave this world. From we give to many spirits to family and friends him, and left to a sense memory for the brilliant Arguru here, to which we will never forget in Hispasonic.”
via sequencer.de via Matrix



