huney;c-10128357 said:
konceptjones;c-10126052 said:
Pretty much the only way to do it the old way is to use FL7. That's why I keep my old versions around. I have versions going back to 4.0 because sometimes there's a particular workflow that's ideal for the way I'm thinking at a given moment. Generally I might jump on 6, 7, 9, or 10 but I've actually reinstalled FL5 and 4 on occasion just for the workflow.
Yeah I hear you. Any way to get a cracked version of FL 7? Imagine line doesn't even carry it anymore which sucks & the ones I found were just demo versions
I bought into FL Studio back at 4.0. I get free upgrades for life. Back then it was pretty cheap but nowadays the cheapest version runs $100 or so. That ain't such a bad price given that 4.0 came out in... what... 2003 or so?
If money is an issue, check out Reaper or energyXT. Both are pretty cheap and are actually really good.