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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2007

Check it out on our forums to find out how : http://forum.image-line.com/viewtopic.php?t=35301

Using FL Studio with on in a multiscreen setup using a Matrox QIP LP PCI and 4 Neovo 19" monitors. The iMac is ... just sitting there :)

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  • if i wan to use more then one screen..do i need to buy a better grapic card or upgrade ram??

  • @zulflbeatz - You just need a video card with twin outputs. They are not expensive (less than $100).

  • can u put a regular screen next to a laptop?

  • @DjTheNobody Yes

  • its not really needed to have 4 monitors for fruity loops. 2 is enough. left side i got my step sequencer and mixer and right my Playlist.

    but 4 monitors.. sounds waisted money, u never look to 4 screens at the same time. or u use them also for something els next to fruity loops. but if its only for fl i say its waisted money.

  • Two monitors is indeed more than enough for FL Studio. I use the other monitors for internet client, outlook & skype windows.

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  • For people who have been using it since the old days, it will always be fruity loops

  • Hm. Who do you think this channel belongs to :?

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  • @esackalack I'd recommend learning how to use the wave traveler, though. Once you figure out how it works you have a lot more control of the sound. But if you just want to fuck up samples, dblue_glitch is probably more up your alley.

  • @esackalack Lots of ways to get something like that. The poster was using the wavetraveler (comes with Fruity Loops) which allows you to load a sample and play it at different speeds as well as play in reverse or only play certain parts of that sample.

    Pretty much any VST that supports some kind of re-triggering and/or time stretching can achieve pretty much the same effect. A good and free VST for it is dblue_glitch which with a few Googles you can easily download and learn how to use.

  • can i use a tv as my second moniter?

  • what's the program/vst? 0.08 0.22...help me!!!

  • now i using gt240 with 3 output video,<--can i use more than one screen with this video card??

  • Every smart musicians would chose "multiscreens".

    I have 6 Screens and more. It´s "standard"

  • @colbtron are you using the asio4all or your regular sound?

  • I use two monitors. By the way how do you do that voice thing in the beginning? I know Headhunterz uses it a lot and I've been really wanting to find out how to do that awesome effect. If any one knows can you please let me know? Thanks!

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