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Posted by dj B-Luv on Aug-22-2007 18:01:

FL is pretty fast to work in


Posted by system9 on Aug-25-2007 05:35:

This argument will never cease, FL is viewed as an inferior product. In reality its like the old saying, "its not what u got but how you use it!" I toyed around with Fruity loops along time ago and never took it seriously, until about 4 months ago i really started diving into it and I'm completely happy with the works ive done so far. Im still learning something new and trust me i spend hours toying with all the different things it has. I think the name "Fruity" is what makes people think its a joke and an inferior product. Another producer added to the list Maor Levi.


Posted by Nemesis44 on Aug-25-2007 06:02:

I agree with you on that.
I think to say that Fruity is a Ford whilst Cubase is a Lotus is not really a working theory.

The only thing I miss from Fruity Loops is true Sidechain compression. But even there you find people have made some pretty cool pluggins to compensate for that so it's not really an issue.

If anything I would say that Logic and Cubase are over priced.

Cheers
Nem


Posted by ASFSE on Aug-25-2007 06:10:

damn fruity is the shit ... FRUITY IS THE SHIT


Posted by mysticalninja on Aug-25-2007 08:05:

DeadMau5 composes in fruity. www.beatport.com/deadmau5

http://www.flstudio.com/documents/deadmau5.html

/thread.


Posted by kopi_luwak on Aug-25-2007 17:15:

I think my comment was not clear, what I mean is, not because you have the Ball and your Air Jordan tennis you will be Micheal Jordan.

Kopi =o.


Posted by camsr on Aug-25-2007 21:57:

The samples that come packed with FL are what give it a cheesy impression to me. too many crappy vocal samples like "ACTIVATE!" and "WE HAVE A 138 IN PROGRESS!" (O no a 138!)


Posted by Nemesis44 on Aug-26-2007 08:32:

quote:
Originally posted by camsr
The samples that come packed with FL are what give it a cheesy impression to me. too many crappy vocal samples like "ACTIVATE!" and "WE HAVE A 138 IN PROGRESS!" (O no a 138!)


lol

Hmmmm... actually looked up Police scanner codes and a 138 doesn't exist, but the closest I could find was a 10-48 which is a code for 10-48 Not available for assignment/out for coffee or whatever. Doesn't exactly strike fear in to mortal man does it?

Heaven forbid that you have a 22500...

Cheers
Nem


Posted by dj B-Luv on Aug-26-2007 15:27:

yeah, those samples are pretty useless. lol


Posted by DJ RANN on Aug-27-2007 14:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Nemesis44
lol

Hmmmm... actually looked up Police scanner codes and a 138 doesn't exist, but the closest I could find was a 10-48 which is a code for 10-48 Not available for assignment/out for coffee or whatever. Doesn't exactly strike fear in to mortal man does it?

Heaven forbid that you have a 22500...

Cheers
Nem


...or you're 10-50 resulting in a 314!


Posted by Omega_M on Nov-26-2007 01:35:

quote:
Originally posted by mysticalninja
DeadMau5 composes in fruity. www.beatport.com/deadmau5

http://www.flstudio.com/documents/deadmau5.html

/thread.


I think he works with Logic now.


Posted by echosystm on Nov-26-2007 02:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
I think he works with Ableton now.


fixed


Posted by DJMiakoda on Nov-26-2007 03:28:

Are there any signed psy producers out there that use FL?


Posted by alextranceraus on Nov-26-2007 04:38:

I'm pretty sure you can add Sonic Division to the list.


Posted by Omega_M on Nov-26-2007 17:27:

quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
fixed


The other day I had a chance to chat with him, when he was spinning a set on Stickam. he's a cool cat.

that's when I asked him what software he uses to produce his tracks. He did say he uses Logic. Now I don't know if Logic is part of Ableton.


Posted by Omega_M on Nov-26-2007 17:32:

If you listen to the "cool stuff" that comes with FL, most of the tracks don't appear to very professional.

Why would they include demo tracks which don't really bring out the best in the software ?


Posted by kopi_luwak on Nov-28-2007 19:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
If you listen to the "cool stuff" that comes with FL, most of the tracks don't appear to very professional.

Why would they include demo tracks which don't really bring out the best in the software ?

Because all the tracks that come with FL, are specially done to run smooth and clean in any system, that's why you will see rendered vocoder tracks, etc. Also all tracks are done with FL bundled Synths&Sounds, wich are pretty awful, but for EDM though.

Kopi =o.


Posted by DJ RANN on Nov-28-2007 20:11:

errr.... I think the point needs to be made that the top producers and "stars" (Kanye West/BT etc) will probably not put a thing out for commercial release without the final mix and mastering being done on a far higher level system (pro-tools rig etc.)These guys may use FL as a notepad but I can't believe the tracks are composed and put out for commercial release just from FL alone.

Having said that, listen to the demo song in FL: Blake - Holding On. Breaks de'Fromage but still very well produced. He does admit though that several elements were produced outside of FL.


Posted by THE_Chris on Nov-28-2007 20:38:

Whirloop uses Fruity, has an album and a ton of releases, great and original production skills.


Posted by Eric J on Nov-28-2007 21:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
Now I don't know if Logic is part of Ableton.


Logic and Ableton are two seperate DAW programs made by two different companies.

Logic Studio 1.0 (Logic Pro 8) by Apple, Inc.

Live 7 by Ableton


Posted by kopi_luwak on Nov-28-2007 22:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Eric J
Logic and Ableton are two seperate DAW programs made by two different companies.

Logic Studio 1.0 (Logic Pro 8) by Apple, Inc.

Live 7 by Ableton

I think he was being sarcastic .

Kopi =o.


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