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Which Trance producer uses Fruity Loops? (pg. 8)
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Nightshift
quote:
Originally posted by B_man
FLStudio is behind the times... I'm an FL user with a p4 processor and I am looking to upgrade to a new computer within the next year or two. FLStudio is going to have to upgrade to multicore support if it wants to keep me as a user.


FL9 will have full multicore support apparently and comes out very soon
Aesthetic
where did you get this info?

quote:
Originally posted by Nightshift
FL9 will have full multicore support apparently and comes out very soon
B_man
I think he's referring to Internet babble such as this: http://forum.image-line.com/viewtopic.php?t=14001

It's just a wish-list, kids... Santa's an this year, so sorry to all the little elves who work the Delphi compilers.
Nightshift
quote:
Originally posted by B_man
I think he's referring to Internet babble such as this: http://forum.image-line.com/viewtopic.php?t=14001

It's just a wish-list, kids... Santa's an this year, so sorry to all the little elves who work the Delphi compilers.


not exactley sir.


http://www.anjunabeats.com/forum/in...showtopic=29114
noicuc
And all i asked was ,

"Which Trance producers uses Fruity Loops"?



PS:Which uses more CPU , fruity loops 7 or ableton live 7?
Storyteller
I wouldn't know but my guess would be ableton. It could handle way less (plugins and audio streaming from harddrive) than my other sequencers. It started skipping with 6 audio channels and a couple of vsts already which was just crap. This was Ableton 5 and 6 though.
Beatflux
quote:
Originally posted by Storyteller
I wouldn't know but my guess would be ableton. It could handle way less (plugins and audio streaming from harddrive) than my other sequencers. It started skipping with 6 audio channels and a couple of vsts already which was just crap. This was Ableton 5 and 6 though.


With or without warping on?
a98
quote:
Originally posted by B_man
Does anyone here have the FL Studio cheat codes?


when in ts404 window, type "mau5", this code will instantly remove 95% of your channels and quantize everything to 1/8.

quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
all maor did is come along and say "this is all bull". he provided no evidence.


audio editing is fine, you have audio clips which can be cutted / sliced / copied / whatever in the same way as in cubase for instance. the recording could be couple of steps faster, now you have to choose a filename for recorded parts first (keeps things organized though).

hardware support, well atleast virus ti works perfectly.

"no auto pdc", true, but there's a delay compensation on mixer tracks that never works though :)

"no proper sidechaining", peak controller is indeed exactly what sidechaining is all about. sidechaining means taking a signal from another channel and using that signal to automate something else. and that's exactly what peak controller does, so how is that not a proper sidechaining?

the new fl9 will have a full multicore support.

and just incase some people didn't already know, you don't have to use the pattern based sequencing in fl, there's a regular 'cubase' a like sequencer mode nowadays too:
http://www.serious-sounds.net/forum...87058_thumb.png
hundred
quote:
Originally posted by a98
when in ts404 window, type "mau5", this code will instantly remove 95% of your channels and quantize everything to 1/8.
and just incase some people didn't already know, you don't have to use the pattern based sequencing in fl, there's a regular 'cubase' a like sequencer mode nowadays too:
http://www.serious-sounds.net/forum...87058_thumb.png


how to get this? isn't that a screenshot of FL9
echosystm
quote:
Originally posted by a98
how is that not a proper sidechaining?


cant use the sidechain mechanisms inside a vst, eg if you wanted to use voxengo crunchessor or something similar.

Storyteller
quote:
Originally posted by Beatflux
With or without warping on?


I wouldn't know and it shouldn't matter. It signaled that it had the harddrive load was maxing out. Cubase however runs 20 audio channels without a problem even if they're a couple of minutes long which, to me, would indicate that Ableton is the bottleneck and not the pc hardware. All vst's where playing without any problems so cpu load wasn't the problem either.

Won't elaborate on this any further, I'm talking about non-recent versions of ableton anyway, which I no longer use (I don't use ableton at all now actually).
echosystm
quote:
Originally posted by a98
audio editing is fine, you have audio clips which can be cutted / sliced / copied / whatever in the same way as in cubase for instance.


warping? every daw supports this now, other than fl. likewise, i found edison to be very poorly integrated in comparison to the cubase wave editor.

good to see fl is finally getting full multicore support though. i might actually reconsider my boycott when fl9 comes out ;)
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