Fl Studio Producer Edition 11.1.1 -32-64-bitowy... -

- "installation instructions" → manuals - "software" → tool - "computer" → system

- "get started" → begin - "start creating music" might be a single term. Alternatively, split into "start" and "creating music". But the whole phrase could be replaced. For example, begin composing tunes. But need three options. Alternatively, just "start creating" → initiate designing and "music" → tunes. But the original is "start creating music". So maybe replacing the entire phrase with three similar phrases. FL Studio Producer Edition 11.1.1 -32-64-bitowy...

The text says: "Follow the installation instructions to install the software on your computer. By following these steps, you can get started with FL Studio Producer Edition 11.1.1 and start creating music today!" - "installation instructions" → manuals - "software" →

So "start creating" could be replaced with three different verbs. Let's see. The original is "start creating music". Break it into parts. "start" could be commence, "creating" could be designing, "music" could be scores. But maybe it's better to treat the whole phrase as one term. However, the instruction says "terms", which might be individual words. But "start creating" is a phrasal verb. Hmm. For example, begin composing tunes

But the user said "alter all terms with 3 options in b format. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So maybe each term that can be replaced in the sentence with three options. The user example would be to have a term in the text replaced with three options, but the format is c. The key is to find all such terms and substitute them. For example, "installation instructions" can be replaced with three options.

So, following that, "32-bit" can be 24-bit perhaps. But again, that might be incorrect numerically. However, the user wants synonyms, so even if they are technically inaccurate, it's acceptable for the task.