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is fruity loops actually a worthwile program? ive messed around with a few progs in my day but their all fuckin stupid with pre-programmed loops and a constant bpm like programmed into the fucking thing but fl looks like it has potential...

 

can decent material be produced usin that program?

 

now of course i know it wont be as good as using real equipment with a setup etc.... or an mpc whateverthefuckever but im sayin can decent shit actually be put together with that as-is or....

 

do i need plug-ins or...

 

no nothing worthwhile sounding can come out of that...?

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fruity loops is , from what i heard, easy to use.

 

you can use Reason...if you know your stuff.

 

i know people who make trance songs with them...my friends aren't famous or anything but yeh. their songs are dope

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yes you definetly can do brilliant work with fruity. downloadable vst plugins is a+. all the effects processing its overwhelming and endless. there is so much to be done. bpm up to 999 which is fucking crazy if you make a song that fast (i believe i took a 12 minute track and cranked it up to 999bpm from 140bpm and ended up with like 30 seconds of material).

 

theres synth all there. all the sampling you can do. piano rolls. blah blha. theres millions of things to be done.

 

i heard hardware was where it was at so i bought a roland mc-307 and discovered that is was a piece of shit. so god dam limited. no sampling could be done and bpm only made it to 310 i beleive.

 

just think...fruityloops is everything all together on your computer as opposed to having to buy a synth, sampler, drum machine, and whatever else (effects processors...etc..).

 

it took me some time to get fruity down but the shit i do now is like burning someone using fire.

 

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Originally posted by Kr430n5_666

yes you definetly can do brilliant work with fruity. downloadable vst plugins is a+. all the effects processing its overwhelming and endless. there is so much to be done. bpm up to 999 which is fucking crazy if you make a song that fast (i believe i took a 12 minute track and cranked it up to 999bpm from 140bpm and ended up with like 30 seconds of material).

 

theres synth all there. all the sampling you can do. piano rolls. blah blha. theres millions of things to be done.

 

i heard hardware was where it was at so i bought a roland mc-307 and discovered that is was a piece of shit. so god dam limited. no sampling could be done and bpm only made it to 310 i beleive.

 

just think...fruityloops is everything all together on your computer as opposed to having to buy a synth, sampler, drum machine, and whatever else (effects processors...etc..).

 

it took me some time to get fruity down but the shit i do now is like burning someone using fire.

 

peaceorzzc444444444

 

appreceate the input. yea hardware is where its at and if you are willing to spend some money i suggest you get an mpc.

 

i was just lookin for a little input because i mean some of these programs a straight doodoo fresh from the butt so i wasnt sure about this one. yea it looks all pretty an shit but then again half of em do.

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...&item=866480578

 

 

that page has the mpcs specs for that particular model, its a hefty price but their some of the best in the market, every studio ive ever come across or have read the equipment list for has had atleast 1 most of the time 2 mpcs in there somewhere bein used. good shit. expensive stuff

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So You Wanna HomeRecording Studio ?

( simple yet effective )

**Low Budget And Based Off Companys I have used and/or like**

 

Items needed:

Condensor Mic

A Mixer with phatom power or preamp with phantom power

Cables, and lots of them

24bit soundcard

(optional a rack mount compressor, will increase u vocals)

 

 

 

 

For Mics

 

Rode:

-nt1 $199 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

-nt1000 $299 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

-ntk $499 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

 

Shure:

-KSM27 $299 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

 

Akg:

-c3000b $299 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

-c2000b $179 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

 

Nuemann:

-TLM103 $749 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

-M147 $1549 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

 

* here a link to VOCAL CONDENSORS with other brands *

* http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836 *

 

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For Mixers ( all have phantom power with the mic above require )

 

Behringer: makes a huge line of cheap yet effective mixers, from personal to console

-6 channel Eurorack $69 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

-12 channel Eurorack $169 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

-and they have a million more than what i list

 

Mackie: Personally my favorite mixer company, basically an industry standard in my eyes

-12 channel mixer $399 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

-16 channel mixer $999 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

- the 12 channel is the lowest model u wanna get from mackie and they make alot more than listed

 

* here a link to other mixers, but check to make sure they got phantom power *

* http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836 *

 

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Cables

 

* http://www.zzounds.com/index.music?f=4288 *

Xlr, 1/4", and 1/4" to 1/8" adaptors are gonna be needed, and lots of the cables

 

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Soundcards 24bit is the recording standard, even though 16bit is what cds are done at

cuz u lower the bit rate after recordin in 24bit to 16 bit, its simple stuff if it sounded hard.

Personally i like soundcards with breakboxes ( an external box that u plug u're mics and stuff

into that attaches to the soundcard ) but not needed. Yes there are other soundcard out there but

these are what i like personally and have seen or messed with.

 

Echo: a nice company with effective results

-MIA no BreakBox $199 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

-Gina w/ BreakBox $399 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

-Layla w/ BreakBox $799 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

 

MidiMan by M-audio: a rmc favorite but there are other companys

-Delta44 w/ BreakBox $229 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

-Delta66 w/ BreakBox $299 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

-Delta1010 w/ BreakBox $599 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

 

MOTU: a personally favorite

mark of the unicorn w/BreakBox $869 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

 

* here a link to other soundcards *

* http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836 *

 

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Compressor/dynamics these rack mounts arent required to make a nice audio

but they are a vital asset to recording pro.

 

DBX: These bad boys are what are runnin in alot of you're local and major studios

-266xl compressor gate $149 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

-166cl compressor gate $239 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

-567 compreessor/preamp $799 http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1353581330836

 

JOEMEEK: another RMC favorite, but i dunno about them i havent seen them in action or in studios b4

-http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p=b.JOE&z=1353581330836

^ thats a link to there 3 production ranging from $199+

 

ART: pretty good stuff but i havent messed with them

-http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p=b.ART&z=1353581330836

^just a link to there page they got stuff from $89+

 

 

* here a link to other Compressor/dynamics/preamps *

* http://www.zzounds.com/love.musicp=...z=1353581330836 *

 

 

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true half the shit you buy for like 2/300$ will on improve slightly in one area or another...

 

im sure in the long run if your not gonna open up your own studio (basement or otherwise) a fast dedicated computer would be the way to go

 

lots of memory, lots of ram, a good soundcard , cd burner, the right software and maybe a keyboard then your all set

 

thats why i like logic audio because you can program midi to the keyboard in like two clicks and set up the keyboard however you want it through the computer and not the keyboard....

 

does fruity loops support keyboards?(computer keyboards i mean) so say i have a full range piano on screen i can do shit like type

 

zzncncnzmm and have the corrosponding keys be played audioably(yea i made that shit up myself) in real time?

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i dont use the midi shit but as far as i know...

 

it supports keyboards. theres all kinds of midi shit there and there is also a pianoroll in there as well so you can ice off the whole time you shit your pants. its nice. im sure its all in real time as well.

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