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DJ Initial
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Redlands
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Re: production Software???
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Another question i have is about learning to use the program fruity loops. I know a little bit but not enough about the program to start giving people advice or doing anything real serious. Would i learn easier messing around my self or reading the tutorial and help menu's.
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both, definitely. if you're actually serious about producing trance i'd advise you to shy away from FL, but if your really that determined , definitely read the Getting Started guide and mess around.
Make reading the Getting Started guide a priority, for sure. I skimmed it and got the basic idea but didn't find out how to use mixer FX until 2 months after I started :D
just keep messing around and you'll get it. download the demo and see if you like it, and experiment with other program demos like Reason, Project5, Cubase, etc.
Good luck :)
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Dec-05-2005 05:10
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Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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shy away from FL? what kind of advice is that?
music production is the only industry where so many people place a higher prescedent on the tools you use over the ability of the artist.
i almost miss graphic design because nobody will tell you that you dont have a chance if you dont use sable brushes or wacom graphics tablets.
for the last time, its not what you use, its how you use it and bad worksmen are always inclined to blame their tools.
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Dec-05-2005 18:15
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Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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CPU load is never a problem if you bounce everything. Just one of those things that you live with and work around.
Now that i bounce practically everything i cant see how anyone can work exclusively in realtime. I mean, i can put enough processing on a single instrument that would cripple most PCs several times over.
i can afford to put multiple convolution reverbs on any instrument and use high quality mode on voxengo crunchessor for every instrument that uses it. wahoo! if i run out of CPU. bouncy bouncy.
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Dec-05-2005 19:00
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DJ Initial
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Redlands
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| quote: | Originally posted by Derivative
shy away from FL? what kind of advice is that?
music production is the only industry where so many people place a higher prescedent on the tools you use over the ability of the artist.
i almost miss graphic design because nobody will tell you that you dont have a chance if you dont use sable brushes or wacom graphics tablets.
for the last time, its not what you use, its how you use it and bad worksmen are always inclined to blame their tools. |
most fucking stupid post I've seen in a while.
Unless you want to spend a considerable amount of time and money on drum samples and software synths, you should probably start with Reason, so you have everything you need. Believe me, after a year of having FL with no commercial synths/effects, trying to make anything resembling professional quality is fucking hard.
Just say no to FL.
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Dec-06-2005 00:24
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IDarkISwordI
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Clay Center, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Initial
most fucking stupid post I've seen in a while.
Unless you want to spend a considerable amount of time and money on drum samples and software synths, you should probably start with Reason, so you have everything you need. Believe me, after a year of having FL with no commercial synths/effects, trying to make anything resembling professional quality is fucking hard.
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Hey. Nice opinion. I'm thinking you didnt spend a lot of time with it however. The percussion samples kinda suck but thats why you make them sound good. Rather than taking the lazy way out of it and just looking for already processed samples, which by the way, give you no uniqueness, you claim it to be the problem of the sequencer. It took me a while to get good percussion in FLS, but I'm glad that I have the experience so that I can take just about any kick sample and make it a nice, trancey pumping kick. Whatever, dont use FLS, but Reason isnt exactly the holy grail either buddy.
Cheers,
Zac
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Dec-06-2005 00:41
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djlogik
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Rochester, NY
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I'm definitely going to have to agree with DarkSword on this one. Do remember though...not only will he have to learn how the program works, but also proper eqing and compression if he wants to have some nice samples from the default FL ones.
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Dec-06-2005 01:03
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DJ Initial
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Redlands
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| quote: | Originally posted by IDarkISwordI
Hey. Nice opinion. I'm thinking you didnt spend a lot of time with it however. The percussion samples kinda suck but thats why you make them sound good. Rather than taking the lazy way out of it and just looking for already processed samples, which by the way, give you no uniqueness, you claim it to be the problem of the sequencer. It took me a while to get good percussion in FLS, but I'm glad that I have the experience so that I can take just about any kick sample and make it a nice, trancey pumping kick. Whatever, dont use FLS, but Reason isnt exactly the holy grail either buddy.
Cheers,
Zac |
And for some reason you assume I don't know how to make good percussion in FL? I can, but hearing VT_Ohihat2 and DNC_Clap3 over and over again, even with creative layering and FX gets fucking old, really fast, which is why I'm buying VEC Vol. 1 in the near future.
Percussion isn't the main problem in FL, though. 3xOsc and TS404 can't produce any really fat leads or synths. The only exception to that that I've seen was one guy on here who did the 303 synth from Flaming June on 3xOsc, but that was an exception.
I'm not discounting that FL is a good bang-for your buck sequencer, especially the drum sequencer, but the onboard samples, synths, and effects are just overall weak. FL is like the newbie on a sports team with incredible potential but no tangible skill.
No offense to you, Darksword, but I wasn't really impressed with the Allfruit demo. Not discounting your skill, just you chose the weaker synths in FL to make a point. The only synth in FL remotely worthwhile is Sytrus, and other synths do a better job of FM modeling, anyway.
Just my opinion. Nothing more.
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