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The Truth about Fruity Loops Topic
Allright im having recurring nightmares about the FL discussion.
For once and all, whats your main critique of it and what do you like about it?
For once and all, whats your main critique of it and what do you like about it?
Hurtdeer wrote: it's as good as any other DAW if you use it right
This.
I can't understand, for the love of all that is holy, why people ask which host is better and what not. I could go on and rave about how cool Ableton Live is or how intuitive and easy-to-get-things-down reason is, but at the end of the day you could hate them both.
You just have to try them all and decide for yourself which is better.
the synths in fl are fine imo,
anyway it's a wonderful program. the upside to the misconceptions about fl is that you can easily amaze stupid people with tunes you made with it
anyway it's a wonderful program. the upside to the misconceptions about fl is that you can easily amaze stupid people with tunes you made with it
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Love Philter - Filter plugin with crazy modulation options!
http://www.image-line.com/documents/lovephilter.html
Parametric EQ 2 - Lovely parametric EQ with frequency analysis that displays the fundamental frequency of your sound and all harmonics therafter!
http://www.image-line.com/documents/parametriceq2.html
Directwave Sampler - The closest thing to the NN-XT Sampler in the vst world.... Only better!
http://www.image-line.com/documents/directwave.html
Beepmap - Generates sounds from images
http://flstudio.image-line.com/help/htm ... eepMap.htm
The arpeggiator - Has a great variety of modes etc - Watch this youtube tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cc1lwZtR2c
Synthmaker - Lets you build your own plugins from scratch
http://synthmaker.co.uk/
http://www.image-line.com/documents/lovephilter.html
Parametric EQ 2 - Lovely parametric EQ with frequency analysis that displays the fundamental frequency of your sound and all harmonics therafter!
http://www.image-line.com/documents/parametriceq2.html
Directwave Sampler - The closest thing to the NN-XT Sampler in the vst world.... Only better!

http://www.image-line.com/documents/directwave.html
Beepmap - Generates sounds from images
http://flstudio.image-line.com/help/htm ... eepMap.htm
The arpeggiator - Has a great variety of modes etc - Watch this youtube tutorial

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cc1lwZtR2c
Synthmaker - Lets you build your own plugins from scratch
http://synthmaker.co.uk/
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The synth & fx are fine. Synth & fx that come with DAW's are never really that good anyway and most people use 3rd party plugins. Automation is also easier in FL than most other DAW's so I can't see how you see it as fiddly. The only problems I see with FL are that it's not too good for working in audio (cubase is a good example as to why not) and there's no multichannel support. It's falls short of other DAW's in a lot of areas but it's one of the most intuitive applications I've ever used and it's the best thing out there for getting ideas down (instant startup etc).Hurtdeer wrote:it's got rubbish synths/fx and automating stuff is fiddly ass, but how it handles drum programming is great, and the whole pattern-based step sequencer system is cool- basically though: it's as good as any other DAW if you use it right
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According to the Computer Music magazines review, it has things that other big name daws lack. One example is the ability to input mathmatical functions to process the sound. 
FL was the first program I used after Rebirth, and even though I never really made any tunes in it, I certainly found it easier than Reason to learn.
Like any software, the more time one spends using it and exploring the secret options, the better it becomes as a tool for making baddass basslines!

FL was the first program I used after Rebirth, and even though I never really made any tunes in it, I certainly found it easier than Reason to learn.
Like any software, the more time one spends using it and exploring the secret options, the better it becomes as a tool for making baddass basslines!

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