FL (Fruity Loops) Studio is unfortunately not free software, but there is a free demo which does everything the full version does except for saving. The demo is just as good if you can't afford the software.
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 =(
FL Studio 8 is better and is free.
The FL Studio demo version does not have a time limit; it can be used indefinitely. However, certain features are restricted, such as saving projects and reopening them after closing the software. Users can explore all the tools and plugins available in the demo, but to unlock full functionality, a paid license is required.
Just like any FLP file, you can open and edit any part of it, demo or otherwise, although you can not save in the demo version. Having said that, if you have the full version of FL Studio, the file can be saved, though you can not claim it as your own work if you wish to sell or broadcast the track without the original composer's permission.
To convert the FL Studio demo version to a genuine version, you need to purchase a license from the official Image-Line website. Once you've completed your purchase, you'll receive a registration key. Install the software, then enter the registration key in the FL Studio application under the "Help" menu by selecting "Unlock FL Studio." This will activate the genuine version, giving you access to all features.
You can go to the ImageLine page and get a Demo, then if you like it, buy it.
You can buy it directly from the FL Studio website or most music stores.
You can slow down the tempo, or copy and paste extra bars of music you have already created.
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Nick uses KRK studio monitors (i think KRK 8) & FL Studio.
Using Rewire, you can host Fl Studio inside Studio one.