FL Studio 21 Updates Explained

If you want to learn how to use what's new in FL Studio 21, this video course is for you! Groove3 instructor Tyler Coffin walks you step-by-step through the new features and updates with an in-depth video tutorial series that will get you up to speed quickly. You'll learn about interface and theme customization, playlists and audio clip updates, new browser features, new effects, the VFX sequencer, and much more! These videos are for users already familiar with FL Studio and just want to learn how to use the new additions to version 21.

Videos
Introduction & Overview (02:17) - First, we get a brief look at the broad aspects of the exciting new features and additions of the FL Studio 21 Update and the exciting opportunities they add to the table.
User Interface & Customization (05:57) - Visually, FL Studio is now very capable of personalization by color and more. In this video, we'll dive into the new Theme settings and other interface options.
Playlist & Audio Clips (09:47) - With the addition of automatic crossfades plus fading and gain controls built-in on a per-clip basis, FL Studio is now exponentially more fluid while working with audio in the Playlist. Here we look at that as well as the other Playlist updates.
Updated Browser (07:01) - The Browser has gone through an exciting overhaul to make it easier and simpler to find and tag samples and folders within it. In this video, we go through the newly revamped Browser.
Vintage Phaser (10:05) - With FL Studio 21, we get an excellent selection of new effects. Explore the Vintage Phaser, which virtually recreates and expands upon the Electro-Harmonix Small Stone Phase Shifter pedal.
VFX Sequencer (06:56) - The arpeggiator options in previous FL Studio versions were somewhat simplistic. With the introduction of the VFX Sequencer, we now have an impressively extensive array of sequencing options for our MIDI notes in Patcher.
LuxeVerb (11:28) - The LuxeVerb is true to its name. It sounds great and allows for easy implementation of some very cool features.
Multiband Delay (08:39) - Multiband Delay is a powerful effect that splits signals into 16 bands for different processing. In this video, we see its inner workings to understand its many possibilities in sound design.
Usage Examples (16:30) - In this video, we put all of these new additions and updates into practice, working with a few examples of their applications in a simple project to showcase the functionality and excellent improvements to the previous versions of FL Studio.
Review & Conclusion (04:18) - To close things out, we have a quick recap of all that we've covered and make a few closing remarks so that you're prepared to use FL Studio and its new and improved features at their fullest extent in your projects.