Repeat this for each sentence, ensuring that brand names like FL Studio are kept as is. For each word not part of the brand, generate three plausible alternatives. For instance, "software" becomes program.

"distortion plugin" → sound mangling effects

- FL Studio → brand, keep - formerly → formerly - known → established - as → as - FruityLoops → brand, keep - is → is - a → an - popular → widely-used - digital → digital - audio → sound - workstation → software - DAW → not a brand, convert to Studio - software → program - that → which - has → have - been → remain - a → a - favorite → top - among → within - music → tracks - producers → music-makers - DJs → brand? Not a brand, maybe as Disc Jockeys - and → as well as - audio → audio - engineers → designers - for → to - decades → years - The → That - latest → newest - version → edition - FL Studio → brand, keep - 7 → 9 (as above) - is → are - now → now - available → available - for → for - download → download - on → on - PC → Machine - offering → providing - a → the - wide → wide - range → selection - of → from - new → fresh - features → features - improvements → improvements - and → plus - tools → functions - to → in - help → support -

Next sentence: "Go to the official FL Studio website (www.image-line.com) and click on the “Download” button." Here, "Go to" can be Access, "click on" is activate, and "button" can be option. But the URL remains as is. So the second sentence becomes Access the Formal Platform (www.image-line.com) and click the “Obtain” button.

"a new" → an updated