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Etherium
Matt Findley

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Beantown
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We really like helping newbies here at TA, but we dislike answering the same exact question on a daily basis. Please do a search on this topic.
To answer, people on this forum use mainly fruity, reason and cubase. Very few of us on this forum use ProTools. Maybe a few use Logic. Sonar, not many.
There you go.
And while we're at it, I'll go ahead and answer questions you haven't asked but want to: Such as,
Can you REALLY make great tracks with Fruity?
To which we would respond: Look at all the great producers that use it, Flutlicht, Parker etc.
Can you REALLY make great tracks with Reason?
Listen to Haak's Frenzy.
Which is better, hardware or software?
They are about the same, with a few exceptions.
And last but not least, how can I get the kick to sit with the bassline?
It's a combo of eq, envelopes and compression...experiment.
Good luck to you.
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Oct-14-2003 19:51
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Sean Walsh
JAGERMAESTRO
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Downtown Vancouver
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My impression was that Protools was used more for a hardware based studio and multitrack sequencing from external sources, so if you're looking for software taht is going to give you good sounds then I think you don't want that. Use whatever you feel comfortable with; you can get whatever kinda sounds you want out of any of the software mentioned here with a good enough grasp of it.
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Oct-15-2003 22:42
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GesundheitMatt
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Deutschland
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I use FruityLoops, Internet Audio Mix, Cool Edit Pro v. 1.2a, NovationKS4 Synth, Joemeek MQ3, Eurorack MX802A, EchoMia soundcard. And I still suck. Doesn't really matter what you use, YOUR SKILL is what makes it sound good.
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Oct-16-2003 00:26
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supak
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Bozeman, Montana
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Thank You All
I really appreciated all the great info you guys had to offer. I never realized FL was such a powerful tool. I also wasn't aware that so many really awesome songs had been produced using FL. The only remaining question i have would be how to use a VSTi plugin such as FM7 or any other NI software with FL. Once again, thank you all very much for your support.
-Supak
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Oct-17-2003 18:11
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supak
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Bozeman, Montana
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awesome!
many thanks to those who took the time to help me out, it's given me great new avenues on which to travel.
cheers,
-Supak
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Oct-18-2003 15:13
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