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Posted at: 11/8/09 12:46 PM
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Is there any way to save/record the music you make in the demo version of FL studio? There must be some program that can record sounds that come from 'inside' of the computer.
Any help?
Also, is FL studio really as confusing as it looks. Or can I learn in in a few hours
I should be able to, I want to make music, not learn yet another computer program...
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Posted at: 11/8/09 12:51 PM
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Well, the demo lets you save as MP3, MIDI, WAV or OGG. You can't save your projects as .flp files to go back to at another time, but like I said, you can render them.
FL takes some time to learn, I'll admit. You will eventually get it though, and the demo, along with the tutorials that are included, are a great way to learn.
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Posted at: 11/8/09 01:08 PM
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Please Indicate Really Awesome Techno Electronica
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Posted at: 11/8/09 06:35 PM
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FL studio can be figured out after a while. You can't open a project file with the demo version, and the better registered versions are rather expensive.
I recommend LMMS. It takes a little time to figure out as well but its completely free and works just as well as FL studio.
Posted at: 11/8/09 08:07 PM
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I know how to do that.
Just export as an mp3. "EXPORT" not save lol.
But if you export it, it won't delete all of the mididata you have. it will just save an mp3 and you can just drag the mp3 thumbnail back into the pattern playlist anytime you like and it just duplicates one for fl studio and it stays in your folder. But I must warn you though. Go to the beginning of the first bar in the playlist, zoom it to the mp3, and you will see a small segment of silence that you must cut out just incase you add mididata ontop of the mp3 so it won't be offbeat. I had trouble with that once, I don't want you to experience the same thing.
Posted at: 11/9/09 10:13 AM
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I never quite figured out how to save anything with the FL Studio demo.
And yes just like with any other program it does take a little while to master. Hardest part is actually EQing and mastering. The making of the music should actually come pretty easily.
Posted at: 11/9/09 01:18 PM
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At 11/8/09 01:08 PM, Box-Killa wrote: Please Indicate Really Awesome Techno Electronica
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Posted at: 11/9/09 02:09 PM
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You CAN save the projects and you CAN export as .mp3 in demo mode. You just can't re-open the projects until you unlock the demo.
To unlock it, you of course have to buy it, run a simple file and it's unlocked.
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Posted at: 11/9/09 08:11 PM
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lol i see what you did there, that actualy took me a minute
have fun with your ban mabye?
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