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derail
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Canberra, Australia
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Read the Music Production FAQ at the top of the music producer's forum page. Point 8 covers "which sequencer should I use"?
Great sounding songs are made in every sequencer out there. No sequencer will help you to get your songs sounding great, it's totally up to you and how you use your tools.
If FL feels good to you, use it. It's not a big deal changing from one sequencer to another down the line, if another one has features more in line with what you're producing at that point.
In short, the answer is yes - all sequencers are "good enough".
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May-03-2009 06:48
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cronodevir
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Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Bum Fuck Nowhere
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Just get FLStudio and ignore people on the forums, concentrate on learning how to make music and you will eventually come to a point where you know what does what and what is best for you.
I started on FLStudio, I tried Ableton and Reason later and both were pretty shit for me, so I stuck with FLStudio, recently tried Cubase, and it was bad too. The issues with switching programs had nothing to do with the sound quality you get from each, because there is no noticeable difference, period. What *was* wrong with those other programs is they do everything differently than what works for me. And they are not as easy to work with, as a producer you don't have time to fuck around with clunky software, with complex and/or retarded methods of doing things that are quiet simply "a few clicks" in FLStudio.
A lot of people however don't like FLStudio because they didn't figure out that it doesn't have to be pattern based production. As for multicore support, the FLStudio devs haven't adapted it yet because its not that common yet. Most people are still running on 3-4 year old single core stuff. In general the majority of the population is a 3-4 years behind anyways. And that is FLs target.
Or get what ever you want, the logic still applies.
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May-03-2009 08:04
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cronodevir
Me.
Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Bum Fuck Nowhere
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Do you have any statistical information that shows multicores are widely used...or just "Everyone I know uses them"? They are still relatively new.
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i'm the alchemist without the cyst without a doubt out of the mist
dig out the grout expose the pest to take it out without the rest
they will attest my patients restorations from the best
i'm from the west i'm not an acmeist only the alchemist
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May-03-2009 16:15
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Subtle
Subreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Urban Shakedown
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May-03-2009 16:39
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