I understand you're looking for information about Newtone in FL Studio. However, I need to provide an important clarification upfront:

Newtone is not available as a free, standalone download. It is a premium pitch correction plugin developed by Image-Line, exclusively included with paid editions of FL Studio (Producer Edition and above).

Safety First

  • Beware of Pirated Software: Downloading pirated versions of FL Studio or any plugins can pose a significant risk to your computer's security and your project's integrity. Pirated software can contain malware and may not work as expected.

  • Official Sources: Always download software and plugins from official sources or reputable websites to ensure you're getting a safe and working product.

2) If you don’t own FL Studio (free/legal options)

  • FL Studio Trial: Image-Line offers a fully featured trial of FL Studio that runs without time limit but restricts project reopening after saving. This allows testing included plugins.
  • FL Studio Fruity/Producer/Signature editions: purchase the edition that includes pitch tools you need. Image-Line provides lifetime free updates after one purchase.
  • Use free DAWs with pitch/time tools: Audacity (free) supports pitch/time edits; Cakewalk by BandLab (free) plus third-party VSTs can replicate much of Newtone’s workflow.

Newtone vs. Other Free Alternatives

If you truly cannot pay for FL Studio Producer Edition, you need an alternative pitch correction plugin. Here are the best genuinely free VST plugins that do what Newtone does (though not as well).

| Alternative | Free? | Works in FL Studio Fruity | Quality | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Graillon 2 Free (Auburn Sounds) | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | Excellent for pitch shifting/snapping | | MAutoPitch (MeldaProduction) | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | Good for real-time Auto-Tune effect | | GSnap (GVST) | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | Basic, glitchy but functional | | ReaTune (Reaper Plugins) | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | Very accurate manual correction |

Note: None of these offer the graphical "blob dragging" interface of Newtone. They are more "Auto-Tune style" (snap to scale automatically) rather than manual correction.

Official FL Studio Website

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, I recommend visiting the official FL Studio website: https://www.image-line.com/flstudio/