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Industry | Software |
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Founded | 1994; 26 years ago[1] Belgium |
Headquarters | Ghent |
Key people | Jean-Marie Cannie (Founder, CTO) Frank Van Biesen (Founder, COO)[2] |
Products | FL Studio / FL Studio Mobile Deckadance EZGenerator |
Website | image-line.com |
Software | Release | Notes |
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FL Studio | 1998–present | Image-Line's flagship digital audio workstation. The most recent major version is FL Studio 20, released on May 22, 2018.[10] |
FL Studio Mobile | 2011–present | Released June 21, 2011, a version of FL Studio for iOS[11] and on April 17, 2013 for Android |
Deckadance | 2007–2015 | A DJ console and mixing tool, similar to Scratch LIVE and Traktor. Version 2.43 is the most recent release from Image-Line.[12] Deckadance was sold to Stanton/Gibson in 2015. Their latest release is Deckadance 2.72[13] |
EZGenerator | 1998–2017 | A template-based web editing program, and a natural progression of their earlier E-OfficeDirect program, EZGenerator has won numerous software awards.[6] No longer sold. |
Fact2000 | 1997-2012 | An invoicing and contact management program. No longer sold. |
FruityTracks | 1999-2000 | A track mixing program. No longer sold (was integrated into FL Studio). |
Video Games | Release | Notes |
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Porntris | 1992 | An erotic version of the popular Tetris game.[14][15] |
Private Investigator | 1996 | Awarded 1996 Best Interactive Game at the AMEE Award Show in Las Vegas.[16] |
Eat This | 1998 | A side-scrolling 'run and gun' shooter computer game that involves killing aliens with machine guns. While the original release was 2-D, the later version had 30 minutes of 3D animated video.[9] |
Blokken | 1998-2001 | A CD-ROM equivalent to the Belgianquiz show released in Belgium. The game topped the Belgian game charts 4 years in a row,[17] and was released in four versions. It has sold over 50,000 copies.[7] |
Virtual Effects | Release | Notes |
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Gross Beat | - | A time-, pitch-, and volume-manipulation effect. |
Maximus | - | Maximus is a multi-band audio limiter and compressor for mastering projects or tracks. It also serves as a noise gate, expander, ducker, and de-esser,[18] |
Hardcore | - | A multi-effects suite of plugins designed to resemble guitarists' stompboxes.[19] |
Juice Pack | - | A collection of Image-Line proprietary plugins ported to VST format for use in other music hosts. The contents of this pack has changed since its release; at the time of this writing it includes the Delay, Delay Bank, EQUO, Flangus, LovePhilter, Multiband Compressor, Notebook, Parametric EQ, Parametric EQ 2, Spectroman, Stereo Enhancer, Vocoder, Wave Candy, and Wave Shaper plugins. |
Edison | 2007–present[20] | A wave editor in VST format that also function as a standalone program. |
Pitcher | - | A real time pitch correction filter - similar to Antares Autotune. |
NewTone | - | A piano roll pitch correction effect - similar to Melodyne. |
Vocodex | 2009–present[20] | A digital vocoder developed by Didier Dambrin.[19] |
Fruity Stereo Shaper | 2009–present | A stereo processor with a mixer for left/right channels and their inverted equivalents, and controls for channel delay and phase offset.[19] |
Virtual Instruments | Release | Notes |
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Sytrus | 2003–present[20] | A hybrid, semi-modular synthesizer combining subtractive, additive, and FM synthesis.[20] |
DirectWave | 2005–present[20] | A software sampler that provides sample recording, waveform editing, and DSP effects.[19] |
SliceX | 2008–present[20] | A beat-slicing sampler for processing and re-arranging recorded drumloops. |
Harmless | 2009–present[21] | Simplified additive synthesizer with a unique signal chain.[22] |
Harmor | 2011–present | Advanced Version of Harmless along with waveform views, envelopes, LFOs, and modulation mappings from Sytrus.[5] |
Toxic Biohazard | - | A virtual FM synthesizer similar to Sytrus. |
Sawer | - | A vintage-modeling synthesizer; Sawer attempts to emulate old Soviet Union-era subtractive synthesizers. |
Morphine | - | An easy-to-program additive synthesizer.[22] |
PoiZone | - | An easy-to-program subtractive synthesizer.[22] |
Ogun/Autogun | 2009–present[20] | Ogun is An advanced additive synthesizer specialized in creating metallic timbres, while Autogun - A free version of Ogun limited to semi-random preset generation.[22] |
Sakura | 2009–present[20] | A physical-modeling synthesizer designed to emulate string instruments. |
Drumaxx | 2010–present | Percussion synthesizer.[23] |
Groove Machine | 2011–present[24] | Step sequencer with the ability to automate all parameters per-step.[25] |
Wasp/Wasp XT | 2002–present[26] | A 'broad' analogue emulation synthesizer, intended to emulate analogue synthesizers in general.[27] |
SimSynth Live | 2002–present[28] | Three oscillator synthesizer with Oberheim-inspired SVF filter.[29] |
DX10 | 2002–present[30] | FM Synthesizer that features low CPU usage.[31] |
DrumSynth Live | 2007–present[32] | Drum synthesizer based on two noise generators run through band pass filters. VSTi version of the standalone program by Maxim Digital Audio.[33] |
Deckadance 1.5 is a powerful combination from all features that users already know, along with many improved options. I believe this new version will cover the requirements of even the most demanding DJ's all over the world and will help them to show their best