i don't like Flstudio i only need Fruityloops 3.56
i need legal copy
Highly doubtful. A big part of the motivation for not having archival versions of the program available, is due to the attitudes of the people who use cracked versions.S_A_P® wrote:Functionality is the exact friggin same. but anyway, email JMC and offer him 300 bucks and he may relent and give you Fruity Loops 3.56
I was really just kidding about the JMC thing, being a bit of a twat I suppose I was...james0tucson wrote:Highly doubtful. A big part of the motivation for not having archival versions of the program available, is due to the attitudes of the people who use cracked versions.S_A_P® wrote:Functionality is the exact friggin same. but anyway, email JMC and offer him 300 bucks and he may relent and give you Fruity Loops 3.56
If you have a reason for wanting an old version of FL, you should have planned ahead, and kept a backup of the distribution file and the registry key.
If I had any reason to want this, I'd be able to do it with no problem. But then I really like FLStudio5, and it wouldn't occur to me to go back several versions.
What's the OP's problem with FLStudio5? Does the cracked version of FL5 not work as well as the cracked version of FL3.5? I suppose some of the generators or fx might be a little different. There's an argument about the new stretch behavior. That's all I can think of right now.
Dude, why the f**k are you yelling at elhefe23 for? I don't get it.mpc84 wrote:i need legal copyelhefe23 wrote:Is it because you want the old TS-404 funtionality or what?![]()
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Huh?james0tucson wrote:Highly doubtful. A big part of the motivation for not having archival versions of the program available, is due to the attitudes of the people who use cracked versions.
What if someone just decided to buy FL Studio and doesn't have archival versions?james0tucson wrote:If you have a reason for wanting an old version of FL, you should have planned ahead, and kept a backup of the distribution file and the registry key.
Mpc84 said he wanted a legit version. He never said he was using a cracked version. Why do you make the assumption that he is using a cracked version?james0tucson wrote:What's the OP's problem with FLStudio5? Does the cracked version of FL5 not work as well as the cracked version of FL3.5?
Again, I didn't get the impression that he was using a cracked version.ouroboros wrote:gotta go w/ v.5 then, and good for you. Get legit! You'll be glad you did. v.5 is awesome and will import everything from 3.56 flawlessly.
You cant. They dont support licence transfers and they dont offer old versions. Looks like your SOL.mpc84 wrote:where can i bay Fruityloops 3.56 ?
i don't like Flstudio i only need Fruityloops 3.56
i need legal copy![]()
tnxJohnVulich wrote:This thread is hurting my head...
Dude, why the f**k are you yelling at elhefe23 for? I don't get it.mpc84 wrote:i need legal copyelhefe23 wrote:Is it because you want the old TS-404 funtionality or what?![]()
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Huh?james0tucson wrote:Highly doubtful. A big part of the motivation for not having archival versions of the program available, is due to the attitudes of the people who use cracked versions.
What if someone just decided to buy FL Studio and doesn't have archival versions?james0tucson wrote:If you have a reason for wanting an old version of FL, you should have planned ahead, and kept a backup of the distribution file and the registry key.
Mpc84 said he wanted a legit version. He never said he was using a cracked version. Why do you make the assumption that he is using a cracked version?james0tucson wrote:What's the OP's problem with FLStudio5? Does the cracked version of FL5 not work as well as the cracked version of FL3.5?
Again, I didn't get the impression that he was using a cracked version.ouroboros wrote:gotta go w/ v.5 then, and good for you. Get legit! You'll be glad you did. v.5 is awesome and will import everything from 3.56 flawlessly.
Huh?mpc84 wrote:i think the 1st is music not fruityloops/ flstudio version
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