The other would be to include an explicit license prohibiting certain kinds of use – I’m no fan of legalese, but then they’d be legally covered. One would be to label what they call “demo material” so that it’s clear it’s not supposed to be used. If we give Image-Line the benefit of the doubt, there are two ways they could have avoided trouble. Let’s go back in time to the samples themselves, before the user Dirt圜ircuit produced a song with these samples and before Deadmau5’s response. Many users are nonetheless responding “good riddance” to the loss of sample content.” For a lot of people, the bigger question here really is artistic, and maybe it’s time for computer musicians to draw a line. No one is angry enough to dump FL, because it’s an excellent tool, but I sure hope Image-Line learns from the experience.Ģ. Image-Line seems to helped create the problem by shipping sample content in software without being clear which license covered that content and which is which, then responded with the inexplicable argument that that sample content was supposed to be for “demo” purposes only (with nothing that I can see to back up that statement, and evidence that precisely the opposite was the case). I’m going to ignore for a moment the question of how “that won’t change a lot” – people will be able to steal demo content even when it’s not there? That aside, there are two odd things about this story:ġ. The difference here is that this time it was stolen from a user that made it big. Our demo material has been stolen 1000s of times in the more than 10 years we have been doing this. We’ll remove all melodic loops from FL Studio to avoid this kind of stuff in the future but that won’t change a lot I’m afraid. Managing Director Jean-Marie Cannie told that site: FL Studio developer Image-Line has not responded to a CDM request for comment, but they did talk to. The FL Studio community was rocked earlier this month as producer Deadmau5 claimed the use of his samples was “stealing,” even though these samples were bundled with the software and assumed by most to be licensed royalty-free. I have both versions installed, but I'm sticking to 11 until they release a "stable" (or rather, "predictable") enough 12.x.Deadmau5 roars, and FL drops all melodic content? Hey, whatever – FL users stay loyal to their app and it’s now BYO sample time. But I can't wrap my head around why such glitches (and so many of them) would be introduced from 11 to 12. I thought FL 12 was mainly a GUI/workflow update - don't get me wrong, I quite like the new interface and the Mixer is the bees' knees. Just a week ago IL released a patch for 12.4.2 which would fix FL Keys always reverting to the default preset for some reason. Some people reported that FL randomly wouldn't save any of the effect plugins in the Mixer (that was for early 12 releases, not sure if the bug is still there). Every 5th-ish (looped) playback, one of my pattern/audio clips is either played twice as loud or not at all. In not even 30 minutes of using FL 12.4.1 I find a polyphony glitch in Patcher. In 4+ years of using v11 I've only had a few minor issues and a freeze or three. However I stuck with 11 because it's more predictable imho. Lifetime free updates are the main reason I eventually purchased FL. If you know of any more, send a mod mail! r/JunkFolder - post unfinished tracks here for others to finish If you're here, chances are you've heard of other similar subreddits, but in case you haven't, check these out. Intro to Mixing in FLStudio by /u/by-any-other-name Want to discuss plugins, VST's, and the like?ġ00+ Awesome Free Online Resources For Music Producers If you violate any of these rules you will either receive a warning or a timed ban Manual! Search here and in the official forum | Official Image-Line Forum | Corrupt. Posting tracks as links will get you banned and your link removed! r/FL_Studio - The Reddit Home Of FL Studio Read Our Rules Before Posting: Rules
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