If you want to create music, then you may only be able to stumble upon royalty free samples. However, if it is good choir or chanting sounds as close as possible to the real thing, there are 2 free plugins I highly recommend. DSK have a lot of very good sample based plugins and DSK ChoirZ has amazing choir sounds The other is Delay Lama and is quite funny, but very useable. It's a theremin / formant type synth module that sounds like a chanting monk. It comes complete with an animated monk uttering the phonemes of his chanting.
FL Studio 8 is better and is free.
No, the boxed version comes with 1900 extra sounds, a sample CD and a $49.00 virtual cash card for products on the FL Studio website. The downloaded version, however, offers free lifetime upgrades (free upgrade to FL Studio 10, 11, 12.....)
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.
Using Rewire, you can host Fl Studio inside Studio one.
You can't without stealing it which we can't help you with.
No, FL Studio is just software.
FL Studio was created on 1997-12-18.
FL Studio is a host application and therefore does not need "kits" of any kind, only plugins. If you mean samples, then FL comes with many to use out of the box, although you can add as many as you like from other sources. There are many free samples and plugins to find online and there are just as many commercial products you can buy.
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.
The price is €159 and includes free updates for life
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.
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.