Hello everybody,
First of all: I'm totally new to virtual synthezisers such as U-He Zebra etc. The only program I have used intesively before was Sibelius 6.0. But now I purchased U He Zebra and Fruity Loops since I would like to get into Synthesizers more. My problems is, how do I get Zebra working in FL, when I want to use FL as a host software? Somehow it doesn't become clear in the manual of Zebra either, at least not to me. And once it is in FL, how can i activate Zebra in FL Studio?
Sorry if this question has been asked before, as i said im totally new to this world. Thank u very much for any help!
Lee87
Zebra in Fruity Loops
- Banned
- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
I'm not familiar with FL studio, but just asking if you looked in the manual for FL.
It should tell you how to load a plugin and set the i/o section to get started.
It should tell you how to load a plugin and set the i/o section to get started.
- KVRAF
- 1617 posts since 11 Dec, 2008 from Minneapolis
I don't know much about FL software, but maybe this helps?
The way things work generally - VST synth or effect plug-ins to be installed in system-wide in directories that host programs should already know to look at. From the video it looks like FL might need to be told to take a look at this directory and scan & verify everything in there.
I reserve the right to be wrong but pretty sure someone will post if there's anything obvious, hope this helps
The way things work generally - VST synth or effect plug-ins to be installed in system-wide in directories that host programs should already know to look at. From the video it looks like FL might need to be told to take a look at this directory and scan & verify everything in there.
I reserve the right to be wrong but pretty sure someone will post if there's anything obvious, hope this helps
