If you are a terrible composer and you can not tell the difference between music and the wailing of a banshee, then yes. Under your usage of the software, it is highly dangerous... to people who have to listen to your creations. Otherwise, no. It is a safe and reputable application, unless the program came from a nondescript source with non factory additions and a possible cracking application that may or may not cause your computer to wail like a banshee...
Using Rewire, you can host Fl Studio inside Studio one.
That depends on your type of computer. If you have Windows 7: C:/Program Files/Image Line/FL Studio (whatever number.) Same goes for most other OS.
FL Studio 8 is better and is free.
No, FL Studio is just software.
FL Studio was created on 1997-12-18.
Download the samples and put them in a folder somewhere on your computer. Then open FL Studio and go to Options>File Settings. Press the folder icon and select the folder you made with your samples. Good luck!
SackOwoe Recording Studio is in Largo FL.
You must purchase FL Studio to receive a serial code.
plug it into your computer with the midi cable and then go into fl and refresh midi devices and then it should work :)
Reason (with its latest version, which includes Record) is very comparable to FL Studio.
The only legal way of downloading it is by buying it of the FL Studio Website. Or you can pirate it at your own risk. Hope I answered your question :)
The FL studio is only compatible with computers running the Windows operating system so you will need to have a recent iMac with an Intel processor and have Windows installed on it to be able to use the software on an iMac.