Wait, but "signal-to-noise" is a technical term; changing "signal-to-noise" to "signal|noise|ratio" might not be correct. Maybe that part should stay the same. The user said to skip brands and names, but "signal-to-noise" is a technical term, not a brand. So perhaps the entire term should be left intact, but the user wants every word replaced. Hmm, this is a bit tricky. The user might expect that "signal-to-noise ratio" is a single term, so perhaps split into words. Let me check again the instruction: "change every word with 3 variants as spintax w3. Skip brands and names. Text only."
After substitution, the output should have each word replaced with word2 format. Make sure to only change the words that are not proper nouns, and each with exactly three synonyms. Now, let me go through the text sentence by sentence and apply this. fl studio vox
First sentence after conclusion: "FL Studio vocs is a strong tool for music creators and sound designers." Wait, original text is: "FL Studio vox is a powerful tool for music producers and audio engineers. With its robust set of recording, editing, and mixing tools, FL Studio provides..." Wait, but "signal-to-noise" is a technical term; changing
Munge voice in FL Studio Once you’ve captured your vocals, it’s time to trim them in FL Studio. Here are some essential modifying techniques to get you initiated: So perhaps the entire term should be left
Moving on to the list: "Popular options for FL Studio users include..." Here, I need to skip the brands like Blue Yeti, etc., so I'll just mention multiple options to avoid mentioning specific names.
Now, I need to make sure not to change proper nouns. "FL Studio" stays. "FruityLoops" is another name for FL Studio, so that's a proper noun too, right? The user said "proper nouns stay", so "FruityLoops" should remain. Also, any other proper nouns like specific features in FL Studio? Probably not in this text.
"Correcting pitch": "correcting" becomes adjusting. "Pitch issues" can be frequency errors. "Third-party plugins" are mentioned, but the user wants to skip brands, so that part is omitted.