Studio Fl: 20

: The interface uses many floating windows, which can become messy on smaller laptop screens without a disciplined workflow.

: You can easily "bounce" (render) MIDI patterns or audio arrangements into single audio clips, which saves CPU power and simplifies projects. STUDIO FL 20

: Version 20 introduced the ability to have multiple time signatures within a single project, a long-requested feature for complex arrangements. : The interface uses many floating windows, which

: The most popular choice. It includes full audio recording and a solid suite of core plugins. : The most popular choice

: Basic entry-level. Note : It does not support audio recording or audio clips in the playlist.

: While improved, recording multi-track live instruments (like a full drum kit) is still more cumbersome than in DAWs like Pro Tools or Studio One.

: The headline feature of version 20 is native support for macOS, allowing Mac users to use the software without clumsy workarounds like Boot Camp or Wine. It supports VST and AU plugins and shares project files seamlessly between Windows and Mac.