How too record :/
- DJThePerv
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I have no idea how too record my music i made some great songs lateley in fl studio 8. And i dunno how too record with it. Please help me :D. Thanks for checking this
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At 9/3/08 06:57 AM, DJThePerv wrote: I have no idea how too record my music i made some great songs lateley in fl studio 8. And i dunno how too record with it. Please help me :D. Thanks for checking this
More info would be welcome... right now I dont know what you trying todo...
Do you want to make your track a final product trough an MP/WAV OR
Do you want to sample shizzle?
if you want to finalize your track by making it a real mp3, just save the file as an MP3 (drop down menu in the save screen) or use the option under FILE.
Good luck!
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Thanks but i cant save as a mp3 file cuz demo version.But i found an recording program free and it works thanks for the help.
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At 9/3/08 08:16 AM, DJThePerv wrote: Thanks but i cant save as a mp3 file cuz demo version.But i found an recording program free and it works thanks for the help.
Well, you still got the issue that you cannot SAVE your songs... so you cannot edit them AFTER its converted to an mp3.
To answer your next upcomming question, no its not possible to change an mp3 back to a fruityloops file (just in case...)
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I werent gonna ask that :P But thanks though i might buy fl studio 8
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To record, first...get a microhphone. :D
Then, get a mixer. :D
Then, get multitrack software.
If you want anything good you're going to have to pay for it. The audio industry is one of this: You get what you pay for.
You can't convert audio to an mp3 because you have a demo version?
Always convert audio files to 16 or 24 bit .wav format. MP3 uses compression and distorts the audio.


