@busyworksbeats much love from Africa🇿🇦🇿🇦 although I needed this back when i started 2k16 when i had the trail mode but i learned alot over the years from this channel❤❤
to export midi: click "export to score sheet" and save it as midi by using the file type selection below or above (i don't remember) the box where you name your file
@@juanlugo9240wait really I allways hear people saying that is not actually worth spending over 200 to 300 for it well I don’t here that from like big main stream Artist but I always hear that from like little small artist who just like to make music for fun
@@esteemedyams bruh what do you mean I wasn’t even talking about myself I literally said that’s what I hear over people say I think you accidentally miss read that 😭
Thank you so much, it works! For those still wondering, I got it to work going to the piano roll on a pattern, then clicking on the arrow symbol on the upper left corner and selecting "File > Export as score sheet...", then changing "Save as type" to "MIDI file (*.mid)" and saving the file (Windows. I guess the process on Mac isn't much different). Now to open the file go to piano roll and click on the arrow symbol again, "File > Import MIDI file..." and select the file, or drag and drop into the piano roll.
Well you can either buy it legitimately with a few hundred dollars OR You can pirate it and risk either or both getting a malware (high chance) or going to jail and then have to pay a bail depending on the country
Honestly, just buy the fkin thing. It's a one-time purchase, you get updates for free for the rest of time. It's like 200$ for the producer edition, don't be cheap. Save up and buy it, if you're here watching this you know you can afford it.
Yes and no. Many people are beginners and dont know if they're even going to be doing this anymore 6 months from now. Until then I would say just pirate everything you want to try. If you're going to get the bug chances are you're going to pay for it anyway.
If you are not legitimate enough to support the software you try to use commercially, don't expect to be supported in a financial sense. My initials are FL, btw, and I own both FL studio all plugins and Reaper, as well as some useless Ableton garbage (they have atrocious policies), etc.