Firstly, you would need to get a guitar chord to USB converter (about $20) and plug your guitar into the PC. Next, use the Edison plugin to record a raw riff with no effects. Add the sample of the recorded notes to effect banks to add them to your song.
If you just want to use the FL effects mixer with your guitar as the sound source, you can choose the converter as the recording device in the Edison plugin. If the converter has a headphone out jack, plug the guitar lead into that and feed it to your amp. You can rock till you drop literally as FL is capable of emulating thousands of guitar presets from famous sounds over the last 60 years of Rock Music. That is if you can find the plugins and presets for them.
FL Studio 8 is better and is free.
You can buy it directly from the FL Studio website or most music stores.
LimeWire or BitTorrent. wrong. just download the demo and go to google and type in reg key for fl 8 and once you download the reg key you put it in the fl studio 8 folder and them you will be registered for free easy as 1,2,3.
The latest plug-ins require the latest version of FL Studio. Image Line offers free upgrades for life for FL Studio, so you should login to your Image Line account and get up to date with Version 11 for free.
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Nick uses KRK studio monitors (i think KRK 8) & FL Studio.
Find FLEngine.DLL file. Copy and paste it to the root screen of the Fl Studio folder. (usually program files(x86), image-line, fl studio whatever number,) then paste it and open fl studio, and you have the producer edition. or better.
No, FL Studio will work fine without internet access, although you can not use the internet specific features like Collab (used to share music made in FL) and you can't go to the FL Studio forum or upgrade the software. Pretty much like any other software.
In FL Studio 8, you can either add the Sytrus synthesizer module and select one of the piano presets or make one of your own or you can use the FL Keys module, which has quite a few piano specific settings. Alternatively, you can load in as many piano sample tracks as you wish if you have any high quality samples. There are a lot of free modules (generators) and VST/i plugins you can find online that will work with FL Studio and have some nice piano presets. EDIT: This applies to all versions of FL Studio, the Sytrus module was first introduced in version 8 and has been included in newer FL since.
id like to make 8 bits music for a rpg game i'm making , i had a program that were very similar to fl studio , with the keyboard interface and everything,i just remember that there was Tune on the name, if anyone knows it please tell me
A great program to start or even stick with for a while would be FL Studio 8 from Image Line. You can download the demo for free, which gives you dang near all the capability of FL Studio 8, however you cannot save your work =(
anywhere from $2500 to $10000 depending on the type of guitar