Stupid Fruity loops ?

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Hey,

I just DL'ed fruity loops studio 4.1 From kazaa. For some reason on the main panel there where you click to make the rhythms, only the channels with the box colored gray will give me sound. The ones that are red make no sound whatsoever. Im not sure how to change this, or even why it occurs. A little knowledge would be appreciated. THanks!

Bob
 
mine does that too, but i dont really care cause i never use any of thier loops or samples. just go and find stuff you like to use, and leave all of the cheesy stuff that comes with it behind.
 
Bobcat102122 said:
I just DL'ed fruity loops studio 4.1 From kazaa.
Oh, I get it! You're a looser, right?

See ya! NOT! :mad:
 
Apparently Moskus has never used Kazaa....shocking...
 
Ive heard horror sories of the software on there all having viruses or not working right cause it was cracked. Like the cd keys were craked. Didnt it ask you for the cd key to install it?
 
kazaa....a land o' plenty

yeah theres so much stuff on kazaa that can kill your comp....however when you find a diamond in the rough....sometimes it was all worth it. the first version of FL studio i downloaded wouldnt allow me to save so i had to make a beat and then export it to a wave file...however i found another copy and downloaded it and everything works fine...look for how many megabytes the thing has....the ones with higher mbs are usually better....until someone sends a virus combined with it
 
fruity

Fruityloops is done by a little company trying to make quality software inexpensive. The guy who wrote the code is a musician himself. It is a shame that you're stealing it. I bought fruityloops 3.65 and received a free update to flstudio4. It is a good company. They may not stay in business, if you keep stealing their software.
 
  1. Why risk pirated software? If someone can crack the codes, they can probably also add a virus.
  2. Why not support the developers of the software? It costs money to develop these fantastic programs, why should we reap the benefits of a company's investments without any out-of-pocket expenses ourselves?
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  1. Yeah, it broke my heart to fork over four-hundred bucks or whatever it was for my copy of Sonar, but considering the power of this program, with all the stuff it can do that was simply unavailable to us low-budget average-Joes just a decade ago, it's worth it.

    Furthermore, if you actually own the software, you can contact the company when something goes wrong.
 
what an idiot.. this guy comes on the forum saying he has a cracked version of FL that he got from kazaa and he thinks someone is goona help with the problem:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
i just forked over 1300 for Nuendo 2.01
 
Hey Bob,

If I run over to your place and steal your computer, can I call you to help me hook it up?

''I am so smart, I am so smart, S-M-R-T, I mean S-M-A-R-T" - homer simpson


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