![]() is it possible to run the boxed version without EVER having to expose the progam itself to the internet?.does the boxed version come with a "physical" user manual?Īs Mr A says, you need the project file (flp), samples and the same plugins on your new pc, to open your older projects successfully. which version is easier to install/deal with- for a clueless noob such as myself? i will say that i am not computer savvy at all and I HATE running the internet on my music computer(using wife's right now).unless i need to update or download sounds and when I'm done, i unplug the internet cable. how do we go about "swapping" projects back and forth so we can both work on them on our own time?Īny links or vids out there that can better educate myself?Īlso, what are the pros and cons of buying/using a boxed copy of FL (from guitar center, i have about 200$ of in-store credit) vs downloading it online?. I'm about to purchase FL9 and my keyboardist is buying it for himself as well. to a disk? to run them on another computer running FL? or just to cover my *** in case my computer is stolen, explodes. i bought my computer from a friend that already had everything set up and ready to go. i have no idea what to do, what needs to be saved/moved, or even the slightest idea were to start. I have some old projects that i would like to re-work in fl9. ![]() I need some insight on the subject of saving and transferring projects, or what ever i need, to the new version without replacing the old version (fl5 to Fl9. Someone just posted a question similar to mine but what i need to know is a little more basic.
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