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Next sentence: "With FL Studio Producer Edition Full 24.2.1.4526, you'll have access to a vast library of instruments, effects, and tools to bring your musical ideas to life." "Vast library" becomes extensive archive, "instruments" becomes devices, "effects" becomes processes, "tools" becomes resources, "bring" becomes materialize, "musical ideas" becomes creative concepts, "life" becomes presence.

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Moving on. For each word that's not a proper noun, I need to replace it with three options. For example, the first word "Unlock" could be "Discover|Maximize|Harness". Then "Your" could be "Your|My|Their". Let me check each word one by one. Next sentence: "With FL Studio Producer Edition Full 24

Wait, the user instructions say to "modify every word with 3 variants in a format. Skip proper nouns." So DAW could be replaced because it's an acronym but not a proper noun. Let me check each word. Hip-Hop and Rap Performers: FL Studio’s phase arranger

Wait, "DAW" is an acronym for Digital Audio Workstation. Since the user wants each term (word) to have three options, maybe replace "Digital Audio Workstation" with synonyms like software? But the original text uses "DAW" as the acronym. Should I keep it as DAW since it's a common term? The user said to modify every word except proper nouns and brands. So maybe replace the words around DAW, not the acronym itself. Hmm, the original text uses "digital audio workstation (DAW)" and "DAW" as the acronym. Let me check the example they provided earlier. In the previous response, the user converted "DAW" to digital musical interface (DAW). So maybe "DAW" is treated as part of the acronym and is kept, but the expanded version is modified. Wait, in the example, they replaced "digital audio workstation (DAW)" with computational musical workstation (DAW). So they modified the expanded version but kept the acronym. So following that, I should do the same here.