I'll start with the first word "Ready". Alternatives: Prepared, Eager, Set. So Set. Next "get started" becomes begin. Make sure to keep the question mark. Then "You" could be "You", maybe "He", "She", "They"? Wait, but the original is "You", so maybe keep it as is or use similar pronouns. But the user might want the same meaning. Since it's an imperative sentence addressing the user, perhaps just keep "You" or use "One". But "You" is the most appropriate here. Maybe You—but "They" might not be correct. Hmm. Maybe stick to You but that's not helpful. Wait, the user said "modify each word", so maybe "You" can have other options? Let me think. If the audience is general, perhaps "One" is a possible alternative. So Person? But "Person" would need an article. Maybe not. Maybe it's better to keep "You" as the primary option, with alternatives like "We" or "They", but that might change the meaning. Hmm. Maybe the user expects just synonyms, but for pronouns, it's tricky. Maybe the user actually wants to leave "You" as is, but I have to follow the instruction. Wait, the task says "modify each word", so I need to provide three alternatives even for pronouns. Maybe "You" is best left as the first option, and others could be less appropriate, but that's the requirement. Similarly for other words.
Wait, the user said "every word with 3 synonyms in c format. Leave names unchanged." Reverb, delay, compression are not brand names, but they are specific audio terms. Should they be replaced? Hmm. The user's example in the history had the assistant replace "reverb" with echo, but in that case, reverb is part of the effect. So maybe in this case, "reverb" is a proper noun as well, but it's an effect. Wait, the user's instruction says to leave brand names unchanged. So effects like reverb, delay, compression are not brand names but specific features. However, the user might want to keep them as is. Let me check the previous example again. In the user's first query, the assistant replaced "reverb" with echo, so perhaps in this context, it's okay to replace them. Let me go with that. FL Studio Producer Edition 20.7.1 Build 1773 -...
I'll proceed sentence by sentence, ensuring that all replacements are contextually appropriate and the system requirements are accurately represented. Once done, I'll format each rephrased word with the v1 notation as specified. I'll start with the first word "Ready"