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Using FL plugins
  • so i can load plugins that came with FL studio 10 onto the Ohmstudio, but could i load like the custom drum kits in wav form as folders and use say if i had 15 drum wav and wanted to put the whole folder in the ohm could i do that?
  • You can load samples.  But you want a drum sampler, really, if you've a set of samples making up a drum kit.  OhmStudio doesn't (yet?) have one built in.  There are many VST drum sampler plugins around - but this is another of the "basic" plugins I'm hoping OhmStudio will get.  (Not that I want it - I'll always insist on Kontakt ;) - but it seems like a basic requirement.)

    To answer the question Yellow couldn't in chat: OhmStudio also doesn't have any way of letting you organise the VSTs it finds when it does a scan of your plugins folder - they just get listed alphabetically.  Again, something I'd like to see is the ability to arrange them more comfortably - either as they're found on disk or to some other scheme the user wants to come up with.
  • Hey PLJ...finally I have not had any issues with Kontakt in a while...Kontakt 5 is up and running just fine...hopefully for you also...it would be nice for Ohmstudio to add a sampler, I agree...even just for those who have not yet/but will in the future get a decent sampler like Kontakt...I would use it....peace
    harry2611
  • Hello all.

    I think FL Studio comes with built-in sampler but I'm not sure you can use it as a vst in another host like ohm studio (?).

    The Ohm Studio doesn't have a sampler (yet) so in order to import a kit of drums in WAV file format, you have to select each one of them in the your Explorer and drag&drop them on an Audio Track ni the Ohm studio.

    But as pljones said, it's a better idea to use a drum sampler. Because it is more convinient and because each time you add a sample on an audio track, it is automatically uploaded on the Ohm Server, which can be "a bandwidth killer" if you import a lot of them.

    Thanks
  • Hello all.

    I think FL Studio comes with built-in sampler but I'm not sure you can use it as a vst in another host like ohm studio (?).




    I tried fl studio vst before in ohm studio, worked OK but couldn't bounce for some reason. Now audio would output leaving an empty audio file.
  • Oh yeah ... you can... I think its thru the ' rewire' program...I have FL listed as a vst in Sonar...