It has hit the stores

Feb 17, 2007 10:29 GMT  ·  By

The not so long awaited FL Studio 7 is finally in the stores so the DJs, music producers, beat-enthusiasts and everyone interested can now get the fresh flavor of the new software.

A major leap forward is the fact that the new version of the Fruity Loops has been designed right from the start to be able to take full advantage of the new OS on the block, Windows Vista. Loaded with a huge number of features and side-applications, the FL7 is definitely one you too can rely on.

From the early rather flimsy versions and up to this latest one, the distance is almost impossible to figure. Now, the buyers of this version benefit from free lifetime updates for all the tools inside the Image-Line box and this is truly one cool thing, besides everything else.

For those who already know what FL is about, I can just say we've had a glimpse in the software and some of the modules it comes loaded with and it's truly amazing how pro a piece of software can get in just a few version-issues. For those who still have no idea what Fruity Loops Studio 7 is, I warmly recommend that you either ask your friends who do know a thing or two or read the Softpedia review you can access here.

Understanding the needs of a very flexible market and the different requests of demanding users, the FL7 comes in 4 bundles: FL 7 XXL ($361 download, $449 box), FL 7 Producer Edition ($149 download, $209 box), FL 7 Fruityloops Edition ($99 download, $139 box) and FL7 Studio Express ($49 download).

And Softpedia also recommends you get your hands on FL7 and check it out now! Download Here!

Photocredit: Image Line Studios.