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Editing and Customization => Modding Help => Topic started by: [GE:S Com] DF Ank1 on September 27, 2009, 02:57:10 pm

Title: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: [GE:S Com] DF Ank1 on September 27, 2009, 02:57:10 pm
I will get FL Studio XXL in one week and i wanted to ask witch intruments you use, or witch instruments you used for your songs.

And i am interested witch intruments are used for the classic facility.

DF ANK1
Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: VC on September 27, 2009, 04:52:22 pm
Read the instruction manual that came with the media you purchased.
Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: [GE:S Com] DF Ank1 on September 30, 2009, 02:51:26 pm
Can you send me a link to it  please?
Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: coolDisguise on September 30, 2009, 03:07:12 pm
You don't seem to get the point.

VC intendedly refered to the manual because if you'd have purchased that software legally, you would have one. So if you're asking for a link to a manual you're making yourself look suspicious and people would be thinking you're using an unauthorized copy of that software ~
Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: [GE:S Com] DF Ank1 on September 30, 2009, 03:17:38 pm
no its isn´t. it´s just everything new and i am speaking german. and since is there a way to get FL Studio to a illegal way ?
Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: coolDisguise on September 30, 2009, 03:52:13 pm
For almost any software there's an illegal way of obtaining it. (-> serials, cracks)
You might want to make sure you didn't get it from a friend but from the official website (http://flstudio.image-line.com/) or at least a registered reseller (http://flstudio.image-line.com/documents/internationaldistributors.html).

Anyway, since you could have found that yourself here (http://flstudio.image-line.com/help/) it is.

I'm not going to translate that into German.
Learn English, it'll help you most of the time.
Besides: a lot software is designed in such a way that you can get used to it without any manual just by pure trial-and-error.

If you're still having problems you could try to ask google for tutorials in German....
Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: [GE:S Com] DF Ank1 on September 30, 2009, 04:15:22 pm
I understand eNglish, but some words are difficult. And yes, there are many german tutorials for it, but thanks
Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: coolDisguise on September 30, 2009, 05:08:42 pm
It sounded like you were ironic for the last part especially your "but thanks" ~
Do you just want to tell me you're having a hard time using google?

Well, let's say I was to search a tutorial for a software, let's say I'm looking for a blender (which is open source) tutorial. And let's say I'm looking for a tutorial in Spanish, since I have problems with any other language.
So I go to google.com and type in the words 'spanish' and 'google', which leads me to google.es.
From there I can select español, català, galego or euskara below the search buttons. I chose español and type in what I'm looking for, that means 'tutorial' and 'blender'.
Finally I select 'páginas en español' (pages in Spanish) before I hit the buscar (search) button.
And that's it, there's plenty of tutorials for what I'm looking for in the language I prefer.
Of course, when you connect to google.com from Germany it would redirect you to google.de and there's already the option to display only 'Seiten auf Deutsch' instead of the whole web.

There are also many german tutorials (even video tutorials) for FL Studio out there.
Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: Jeron [SharpSh00tah] on September 30, 2009, 07:21:25 pm
yes there are  plenty of ways to get programs with out purchase. we do not promote or allow this activity to be discussed on the forums. you need to purchase "sound packs" for fl studio, there are plenty out there
Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: coolDisguise on September 30, 2009, 11:30:54 pm
That was never the topic here - in fact, I told [GE:S Com] DF Ank1 to check whether his copy is legal or not if he's in doubt about it.

For almost any software there's an illegal way of obtaining it. (-> serials, cracks)
You might want to make sure you didn't get it from a friend but from the official website (http://flstudio.image-line.com/) or at least a registered reseller (http://flstudio.image-line.com/documents/internationaldistributors.html).

The fact that some people always find ways and what these ways are called is common knowledge.
Since I never did and never intended to explain in any way how this is done I don't see another point in your last post than to remind us of the forums' rules which we followed this far.
All we did discuss was how to use google (for those who still don't know how that is done) and find an online manual at a developer's homepage.
Furthermore I'd like to say that in my opinion obtaining software without having the rights to do so (e.g. by purchasing it or accepting and following an EULA for freeware/shareware) is a thing everybody should refrain from.

As you mentioned these soundpacks [GE:S Com] DF Ank1 was curious about, the initial question of this thread comes up again: where could you purchase those sound packs that were used for GE: S up to this point and which sound packs are that in particular? Of course, only if someone who knows it would like to answer these questions.
Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: Jonathon [SSL] on September 30, 2009, 11:45:11 pm
Audix has a lot of the instruments he used in his tracks posted on his website.

http://audixmusic.com/documents/freesamples.html (http://audixmusic.com/documents/freesamples.html)

Most of the instruments used in facility_classic were custom soundfonts made by Wake and rocko, and I don't think that they were ever publicly released.
Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: Sole Signal [Audix] on October 01, 2009, 03:18:49 am
Audix has a lot of the instruments he used in his tracks posted on his website.

http://audixmusic.com/documents/freesamples.html (http://audixmusic.com/documents/freesamples.html)

Most of the instruments used in facility_classic were custom soundfonts made by Wake and rocko, and I don't think that they were ever publicly released.

Actually, those are sounds that I used years ago when I first started. I just offer them for others to use.

Most of my synth sounds now come from the Image-Line line of synths: Sytrus, Morphine, Biohazard, and Poizone. My orchestral work is now done with EWQL silver.

Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: [GE:S Com] DF Ank1 on October 05, 2009, 03:55:46 pm
i am looking for german-languages tutorials and not a translation from english to german. That doesn´t work because the grammer, the place of words and many other things are other.
Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: [GE:S Com] DF Ank1 on January 31, 2010, 06:48:37 pm
So now i have it finally. Just find the sound pack. I don´t understnad the indruction
Title: Re: Intruments for FL Studio
Post by: [GE:S Com] DF Ank1 on February 02, 2010, 05:21:02 pm
Ok i boght some soundpacks. So and i tried to find those sounds/instruments. i can´t find them. Can someone tell me please how they calles ? there are so many....