Select an instrument. On the FX in that gray box, put it on any number. This is the number that instrument will be on the mixer. Then go over to the things that say plugin 1, plugin 2, or whatever and click the arrow. Then click select. Thats all the effects and select the effect. There you go!
FL Studio
Fl Studio 10
He uses both
No, .flp save files are opened in FL Studio only, you can however load up FL Studio and use it as a VST within another sequencer of your choice, so you could use FL Studio as a VST within Cubase for example and then load up your .flp project file with all the playback going into Cubase.
Using Rewire, you can host Fl Studio inside Studio one.
The FL studio is only compatible with computers running the Windows operating system so you will need to have a recent iMac with an Intel processor and have Windows installed on it to be able to use the software on an iMac.
Yes
No, FL Studio will work fine without internet access, although you can not use the internet specific features like Collab (used to share music made in FL) and you can't go to the FL Studio forum or upgrade the software. Pretty much like any other software.
FL Studio has an automatic controller preset specifically for that device to use as a controller in the MIDI settings. Though FL will not control the sounds from your device, you can use the device to control FL Studio. Simply select the Keystation as the controller and assign a MIDI port for it to use. Select the Keystation controller type preset to have it set all the knobs and sliders itself.
No, FL Studio is just software.
FL Studio 8 is better and is free.
FL Studio was created on 1997-12-18.