While Image-Line introduced Stem Separation in the version 21 cycle, the later builds like .2.2 have made it a reliable tool rather than a gimmick. This feature allows producers to separate a mixed audio file into Vocals, Drums, Bass, and Other instruments directly within the DAW. For sampling and remixing, this feature in the 2024 build is fast, efficient, and operates locally without the need for cloud processing.

For over two decades, Image-Line’s FL Studio has held a unique position in the music production landscape. What began as "FruityLoops," a simple loop sequencer, has matured into a full-fledged Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) rivaling industry giants like Logic Pro and Ableton Live.

and deeper cloud integration while maintaining the core features of the Producer Edition Key New Features in v21.2.2 Stem Separation

The 2024 iteration of FL Studio Producer Edition closes the gap between "beginner DAW" and "professional studio console." With the v21.2.2.3914 update, Image-Line has addressed the three biggest criticisms of the past: CPU efficiency, 4K scaling, and audio editing flow.

Disclaimer: Image-Line Software is the exclusive developer of FL Studio. This article provides an independent review of version 21.2.2.3914 as available in 2024. Pricing and features subject to change.