no matter what its best to get all plugins because you'll need to have more than what you have and theres more plugins just in case and its the full version softwhere
I had producer edition for a long time. Than I bought upgrade for 50% off. Now I don't have to think twice which plugin is in demo version. I would say get at least the producer edition. See if you are going to stick to it and you can upgrade whenever is convinient. If you already know you are going to stick to it buy the highest version.
Does the producer edition allow you to add more than 7/9 tracks like you can add as many tracks as u want or it’ll limit you at some point? Cause i got the cheapest edition which u can’t add more than 8 tracks
@user-gz8go5vj9i I am not sure if the maximum is 125 or 200 tracks. I never had to use more than 30 tracks or so. With all the plugins I just bounce wherever the CPU gets overwhelmed. That's a question that never came to my mind. I usually run out of CPU before I ever run out of tracks.
Thanks, i was hoping to get a cheap version for making soundtracks and music. I now know about this app and i think i will get producer edition to make lil soundtracks for my game and make fun music to upload to spotify for fun, this really helped me out since other videos did not go into the details and only talked about the expensive versions and i just wanted to make simple soundtracks not too complicated so i needed an rundown of this!
I would say no, the limitations are quite restrictive. If you’re brand new I’d stick to the trial until you’re sure you wanna keep going / spend money on a DAW, then if so get producer edition
Question. I have the demo version. If i were to get for example producer edition. Would the trial versions of all pluggins disappear and ill have to buy the pluggins to use them? or will i still have the trial versions and will i have the full version of the ones that come with producer edition
They don’t disappear, it’ll just function as trial if it’s a plugin that producer edition isn’t included with which usually means it’ll need to be reapplied if you reload the FLP
I made the mistake of not waiting for discounts for upgrades (producer -> signature). I still hate myself for it today
🤣🤣🤣 I’m deciding between Ableton or Fl Studio. I used both and like both. When I finally decided will end the discounts hahah
no matter what its best to get all plugins because you'll need to have more than what you have and theres more plugins just in case and its the full version softwhere
I had producer edition for a long time. Than I bought upgrade for 50% off. Now I don't have to think twice which plugin is in demo version. I would say get at least the producer edition. See if you are going to stick to it and you can upgrade whenever is convinient. If you already know you are going to stick to it buy the highest version.
I might just upgrade it because I genuinely want to support Image-Line.
@playmakersmusic And it has free updates 🎊🥳😃
@@aspirativemusicproduction2135 For real! Got producer edition since 2017 and have been receiving updates from 12 to 20 and now 24
Does the producer edition allow you to add more than 7/9 tracks like you can add as many tracks as u want or it’ll limit you at some point? Cause i got the cheapest edition which u can’t add more than 8 tracks
@user-gz8go5vj9i I am not sure if the maximum is 125 or 200 tracks. I never had to use more than 30 tracks or so. With all the plugins I just bounce wherever the CPU gets overwhelmed. That's a question that never came to my mind. I usually run out of CPU before I ever run out of tracks.
Video Player is for scoring video/having visuals to work to if you have to time a track; it's a pretty niche situation, but great if you need it imo
Just few days ago I bought fl studio all plug-ins edition and I'm very happy for it
Thanks, i was hoping to get a cheap version for making soundtracks and music. I now know about this app and i think i will get producer edition to make lil soundtracks for my game and make fun music to upload to spotify for fun, this really helped me out since other videos did not go into the details and only talked about the expensive versions and i just wanted to make simple soundtracks not too complicated so i needed an rundown of this!
Basically all im missing from the producer edition is gross beat, need a crack for that now😂
if u got fruity edition, im sorry
i am just starting producing. so for a begginer is fruity one good
I would say no, the limitations are quite restrictive. If you’re brand new I’d stick to the trial until you’re sure you wanna keep going / spend money on a DAW, then if so get producer edition
@@spacesdnb does buying one of fl studio allow access to all of the fl cloud
@@spacesdnb does fl cloud have a diffrent subscription and how much does it cost
Question. I have the demo version. If i were to get for example producer edition. Would the trial versions of all pluggins disappear and ill have to buy the pluggins to use them? or will i still have the trial versions and will i have the full version of the ones that come with producer edition
They don’t disappear, it’ll just function as trial if it’s a plugin that producer edition isn’t included with which usually means it’ll need to be reapplied if you reload the FLP
@@spacesdnb ohh okay. Thank you very much for answering i was confused and couldnt find that answer anywhere 😂
Is it like monthly or u buy it once and it's yours?
Buy it once and it’s yours to keep with lifetime free updates
@@spacesdnbonce you purchase it do i get a license
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