[MMI] MondOSC v1.6.3
by Meat Market Industries
(Meat Market Industries Website)

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File Size: 2.1 MB
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Completely free just as long as you send any presets and tunes you create using the mondosc my way.

System Requirements:

3MB Disk Space, Minimum 64MB RAM, ASIO Compatible
Sound Card, VST Host Application.

Last Updated: 2003-09-01
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Software Description

A Quad-Osc synth. Each osc also has a 'klone' osc which is controlled by the same controllers of it's oscillator with the
exception of it's own volume and panning controls. Each osc also has it's
own lfo that can be assigned to such paramaters as res, cut, pan, p.w., ect,
ect, with the exception of one. That one osc is the doubler osc which is two
oscillators cross modulated with controllable mod depth. Last is the four
track mixer for the oscillators. The bassy and analougey sounds I've made
with this thing are so nice.

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How do I put this into my FruityLoops Program?

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: How do I put this into my FruityLoops Program?

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: : How do I put this into my FruityLoops Program?

Normally you put the drivers into its own subfolder within the VST Plug-ins folder which is normally C:\Program Files\VstPlugins. If you do not have VstPlugins in Program Files create one.

In FL6 "create a plugin directory where you will save ALL your 3rd party plugins, somewhere outside the FL Studio install structure, e.g. C:\MyFLStudio\Plugins.

Set C:\MyFLStudio\Plugins as the VST search directory. Press F10, select File Settings - Then select the File tab at the bottom of the file window you will see ‘VST plugins extra search directory’. Click on the folder icon and browse to C:\MyFLStudio\Plugins directory and click OK). FL studio will now look in this directory for plugins to use.

Create sub-directories for FX and Instruments (be organized, as later you will have no idea what is an instrument or FX plugin among your .DLLs).
Install VST Instruments/Synths/Generators (VSTi)

Install the Instrument plugins (.DLLs etc) to the appropriate directory created in the previous section (above). This will usually be a copy procedure. If installation uses an installer, override the default install directory and point it to your VST directory.

Refresh the plugin list. Click: Channels > Add one > More > Refresh (button at the bottom of the list) > Fast scan. The plugin you have installed should appear in the plugin list in red. If this does not happen, please make sure you have followed the previous steps properly.
Optional - Place a checkmark before the plugin name if you want it listed in your favorites and close the window.

Now the plugin is installed and can be used as a standard FL Studio instrument. To add an instance of the plugin to the current project, open the Channels menu, select Add One and in the submenu that appears select the name of the plugin. An instance of the plugin will appear in the Step Sequencer window." From the FL6 Reference Manual.

S'OK;

Chris

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