I believe the video speaks for itself, But I must explain in detail.
If you do not want to be limited to instruments that are found in the FL Studio, you can download free instruments from Internet. These instruments are not exactly the best quality but it can serve. Of course you can buy professional instrumenst on sites Native Instruments , EASTWEST Soundsonline , BigfishAudio , Prominy and other. All you need to type in the search is: instruments, VST, plugins, plug-ins, virtual, effects. Or simply "vst plugins", around 9.31 million results on Google.
First in Google write "Free VST instruments". Appears a lot of links I go to vst4free . In Folk instruments choose first. Accordion. Download on desktop, extract Accordion.dll, and this file save in
C:\Program Files\Image-Line\FL Studio 9\Plugins\VST
Now you can turn on FL studio (if the program is on and insert the instrument will have no effect), right click on Sampler/ Insert/ More. If you do this first time, you will need to seek instrument by name and check. When the second time you throw an instrument in the lower right corner has a Refresh. Select Fast Scan (recommended) and with red letters will appear name of new instrument.
When this is done, you can run the instrument. I did not do anything special, every VST is a different story.
On Download page you will find flp file.
If you do not want to be limited to instruments that are found in the FL Studio, you can download free instruments from Internet. These instruments are not exactly the best quality but it can serve. Of course you can buy professional instrumenst on sites Native Instruments , EASTWEST Soundsonline , BigfishAudio , Prominy and other. All you need to type in the search is: instruments, VST, plugins, plug-ins, virtual, effects. Or simply "vst plugins", around 9.31 million results on Google.
First in Google write "Free VST instruments". Appears a lot of links I go to vst4free . In Folk instruments choose first. Accordion. Download on desktop, extract Accordion.dll, and this file save in
C:\Program Files\Image-Line\FL Studio 9\Plugins\VST
Now you can turn on FL studio (if the program is on and insert the instrument will have no effect), right click on Sampler/ Insert/ More. If you do this first time, you will need to seek instrument by name and check. When the second time you throw an instrument in the lower right corner has a Refresh. Select Fast Scan (recommended) and with red letters will appear name of new instrument.
When this is done, you can run the instrument. I did not do anything special, every VST is a different story.
On Download page you will find flp file.