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Posted by paulc_dj on Oct-27-2008 11:50:

I'll post this over in the Fruity Forums, I think.


Posted by paulc_dj on Oct-28-2008 10:49:

I have the answer now


Posted by g-sky on Oct-30-2008 10:44:

hay, im not a Pro and maby too not a semi-pro
but i like fl for him simply and intuitional interface, maby this program is too week but if u know all secrets of fl and know very well some good vst u can make good track:

se my post there:

producer corner


Posted by g-sky on Oct-30-2008 10:44:

hay, im not a Pro and maby too not a semi-pro
but i like fl for him simply and intuitional interface, maby this program is too week but if u know all secrets of fl and know very well some good vst u can make good track:

se my post there:

producer corner


Posted by g-sky on Oct-30-2008 10:46:

hay, im not a Pro and maby too not a semi-pro
but i like fl for him simply and intuitional interface, maby this program is too week but if u know all secrets of fl and know very well some good vst u can make good track:

se my post there:

producer corner


Posted by g-sky on Oct-30-2008 10:46:

hay, im not a Pro and maby too not a semi-pro
but i like fl for him simply and intuitional interface, maby this program is too week but if u know all secrets of fl and know very well some good vst u can make good track:

se my post there:

producer corner


Posted by Vitamin-DLW on Nov-01-2008 19:05:

according too this video ATB uses FL as well.

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=45589856


Posted by sot on Nov-01-2008 19:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Vitamin-DLW
according too this video ATB uses FL as well.

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?f...ideoid=45589856


that's logic pro 8, not floops


Posted by Volterock on Nov-02-2008 08:01:

Here's some interesting information on multicores:

http://forum.image-line.com/viewtopic.php?t=15982


Posted by echosystm on Nov-02-2008 09:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Volterock
Here's some interesting information on multicores:

http://forum.image-line.com/viewtopic.php?t=15982


There is some truth to this... but also a lot of bullshit and excuses.

quote:
Not only multithreaded prorgamming is much harder, it's also much riskier, a multithreaded app is likely to have more bugs, and thread-related ones are of a much higher level to fix...


I read between the lines: "I can't be bothered".

Multicore processors are here to stay. He can either rewrite his program, or continue to lose customers because of it. Every other professional audio app handles multiple threads better than FL, so this is the sort of cop-out attitude that has made me buy Cubase.


Posted by Fledz on Nov-02-2008 10:11:

quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
Multicore processors are here to stay. He can either rewrite his program, or continue to lose customers because of it. Every other professional audio app handles multiple threads better than FL, so this is the sort of cop-out attitude that has made me buy Cubase.


Especially since new CPUs are becoming more and more reliant on hyperthreading. Look at the new Intel Nehalem processor. It's core speeds are the same but it relies on transferring processor power from unused cores onto ones that are taking the load.

Now, if FL Studio doesn't get with the program and with the increasingly CPU heavy VSTs coming out, it might actually come to a point where it's unusable because you could have an 8 core CPU but you end up only using one or two.


Posted by Stef on Nov-02-2008 14:53:

quote:
Originally posted by sot
that's logic pro 8, not floops


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