No you can't. Only FLP files can be reloaded as FL Studio projects. When a song is exported as an MP3, it is compiled as a single audio source for playback only. You can export the song to MP3 and tell FL Studio to split the tracks into separate audio files, you can only then reimport the individual files as audio clips. However, if you created any of the audio with effects in place, they will be in the audio file permanently and adding more effects to the audio clips may make them sound worse.
Fruity Loops studio, maybe..
garageband= sux. fl studio= goon
Eminem's "Till I Collapse" has a tempo of 171 BPM (beats per minute). If you're using FL Studio (formerly known as Fruity Loops Studio), you can set the project tempo to 171 BPM to match the song's pace for sampling or remixing.
The software is FL studio (formerly known as, Fruity Loops).
He uses fruity loops for his beats and he has a studio for his music
I use Fruity Loops Studio, with amplitube 3 as my amp software.
Yes. On FL Studio XD.
No. FL Studio Mobile HD for the iPad is NOT the same program as FL Studio for PC. You will have to purchase the PC program separately.
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.
The MPC1000 pads can work as MIDI triggers for sounds inside FL Studio.
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.
First open the program on your desktop. Next locate the folder you saved the fruity loops project file to and open the file. Finally adjust the tempo to your liking with the tempo meter.