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Nov 29th, 2004 05:09 PM | |
Helm | Sonar won't be much lighter than Cubasis 4, though. If you want a light multichannel, get an old version of CoolEdit Pro. |
Nov 29th, 2004 04:48 PM | |
Ninjavenom |
Aye, i'm not trying to accomplish anything with fruityloops, though i do think the empireloop sounds good. I just uploaded those for fun :O I downloaded the one thing fartin linked to, and it was pretty neat, but kind of useless to me since it consumes all of my processor power. 500 MHz is not exactly the cutting edge of raw power. Sonar is downloading as we speak ya'll. |
Nov 29th, 2004 04:37 PM | |
Rez |
fruity loops is for fun, not for seriousness. but it is pretty fun. just use the "Blower" compressor combined with something called "the heat" |
Nov 29th, 2004 12:38 PM | |
Helm | Download Sonar 4. Get a few very good softsynths, and a good drum machine for it. Write stuff in midi, and let it translate it to sample work itself. It's beauty in action. |
Nov 29th, 2004 01:28 AM | |
Anonymous |
i hate fruityloops whenever someone makes music with it, i can always tell what program it came from |
Nov 28th, 2004 09:23 PM | |
FartinMowler |
buy a program like cubasis 4.0 (people will say cubase but its for pro's) or get one online for free http://www.fasoft.com/ |
Nov 28th, 2004 01:31 PM | |
Ninjavenom |
Fruityloops question How do i dodge volume reduction in an audio clip i make, if i add more steps to the measure? http://www.myspace.com/saigonsuicidesquad A friend and i made that for shits and giggles last night. Check "Terrifying" to see what i mean. Goddamn it, fruityloops is fun. You don't even need talent to make music! :D |