"Fruity loops for linux"
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Aesthetic |
Considering Linux is the least cpu hog of all the operating systems, I've been hanging out to see software released for it thats a full fledged sequencer.. I use fl studio myself in Win32, and to my surprise I came across this.. it's like an fl clone for linux:
http://lmms.sourceforge.net/
So far there are no fx channels and no automation, but it does support vst/wav.. so it looks promising. |
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Speactra |
As far as i know there is a mac os emulator for linux, not sure though, but through that you should be able to run all programs like ableton, cubase, logic etc via your pc, but alot more stable. Dont know if it works but it would be cool :) |
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adamtrance |
However FL still does not run on mac so you can run it on the mac emulator |
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Speactra |
quote: | Originally posted by adamtrance
However FL still does not run on mac so you can run it on the mac emulator |
No, i'm aware of that, but who needs fl for linux when there is a clone :p |
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KilldaDJ |
that looks pretty cool i guess, wonder if it'll do a liveboot disc jobby mandrake move or something |
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Zombie0915 |
There's much better linux audio apps out there than that thing, I prefer to use lotsa different programs and JACK them all together, using ardour for the recording and mixing and stuff.
If your not using jack you're kinda missing out on the nicest thing about linux noise making. |
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