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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by Ficticious » Thu Oct 11, 2012 10:37 am

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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by baddaBOOM » Thu Oct 11, 2012 11:37 am

Alot alot of people use fl studio for dubstep... doesnt matter what program you use what matters how its used and how you use it.
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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by idontreallygiveashit » Thu Oct 11, 2012 11:47 am

baddaBOOM wrote:Alot alot of people use fl studio for dubstep... doesnt matter what program you use what matters how its used and how you use it.
lmao this is what fl users say to justify their shit productions and inability to learn ableton lol

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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by baddaBOOM » Thu Oct 11, 2012 11:50 am

idontreallygiveashit wrote:
baddaBOOM wrote:Alot alot of people use fl studio for dubstep... doesnt matter what program you use what matters how its used and how you use it.
lmao this is what fl users say to justify their shit productions and inability to learn ableton lol
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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by RandoRando » Thu Oct 11, 2012 1:09 pm

thats like having a piece of bread, butter, a toaster, and a spork in front of you, and that its impossible to make toast using a spork, and you need a knife because thats what emeril lagasse uses.
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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by idontreallygiveashit » Thu Oct 11, 2012 1:24 pm

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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by nameless133 » Thu Oct 11, 2012 1:48 pm

FL iss not for dubstep? LOL Ask Skream. :D

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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by idontreallygiveashit » Thu Oct 11, 2012 3:31 pm

lol skream only got good when he started using ableton with magnetic man, trufax

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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by DubMikey » Thu Oct 11, 2012 4:19 pm

FL Studio is just as good as ANY other DAW you may find. As ehbrums1 has already stated: It is not the size of the sword, but the skill of the swordsman.

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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by DubMikey » Thu Oct 11, 2012 4:19 pm

FL Studio is just as good as ANY other DAW you may find. As ehbrums1 has already stated: It is not the size of the sword, but the skill of the swordsman.

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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by DubMikey » Thu Oct 11, 2012 4:19 pm

FL Studio is just as good as ANY other DAW you may find. As ehbrums1 has already stated: It is not the size of the sword, but the skill of the swordsman.

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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by grimsin » Thu Oct 11, 2012 10:47 pm

i love Fl studio im not a noob at least not i dont think so,i tried the demo for ableton just to see what all the hype was about but for some reason everytime i install it, it comes up with an error message telling me its missing files and i cant seem to find my samples. Honestly i bet its awesome and i would love to use it but i cant seem to figure out why i get that error message. The skill of the swordsmen in my case isnt that good yet in any genre at least i dont think so, but anyways thanks for the info guys, sorry i posted this in the wrong spot :dunce:

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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by ehbes » Fri Oct 12, 2012 12:28 am

switching programs to suit the flavor of the month is gonna delay things even more
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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by Marzz » Fri Oct 12, 2012 12:29 am

ehbrums1 wrote:its not the size of the sword but the skill of the swordsman
 
 
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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by MKRUGGER » Fri Oct 12, 2012 1:14 am

RandoRando wrote:thats like having a piece of bread, butter, a toaster, and a spork in front of you, and that its impossible to make toast using a spork, and you need a knife because thats what emeril lagasse uses.

Was with you until Emeril Lagasse.
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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by RandoRando » Fri Oct 12, 2012 1:17 am

MKRUGGER wrote:
RandoRando wrote:thats like having a piece of bread, butter, a toaster, and a spork in front of you, and that its impossible to make toast using a spork, and you need a knife because thats what emeril lagasse uses.

Was with you until Emeril Lagasse.
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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by Huts » Fri Oct 12, 2012 3:11 am

RandoRando wrote:
MKRUGGER wrote:
RandoRando wrote:thats like having a piece of bread, butter, a toaster, and a spork in front of you, and that its impossible to make toast using a spork, and you need a knife because thats what emeril lagasse uses.

Was with you until Emeril Lagasse.
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Used to be great and now has fallen off? I wouldn't aspire to be Emeril in that case :6:
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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by glottis5 » Fri Oct 12, 2012 3:19 am

one thing to keep in mind with DAWs is stability, IME, FL Studio almost never crashes, whereas Ableton crashes all the time (ableton hates my vsts for some reason)

Other than that, it's all preference really. except for reason tho, don't use reason it sucks

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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by wormcode » Fri Oct 12, 2012 4:14 am

Warfare Dubstep wrote:One thing I don't like about FL is that you have to clone a whole track in order to manipulate 1 part of the beat, contradictory to Ableton's way of beat manipulation where you can just edit where ever you want.
You haven't had to do that in FL for years, just use the slip tool to edit patterns. You can essentially make a whole tune out of just 1 pattern by editing it in the playlist.

@grimsin: You've sent me a project file of yours that I edited and added to. Did you ever mess with that? Anyway, it won't matter what you use because you're going to have to do the exact same stuff inside every DAW, the only difference really is you have to go about it differently in each one... meaning stuff is in different places, or you have to click this or that different tool/menu. I use a mixture of software for different purposes (recording/sequencing outboard gear for example) from Cubase to Reaper to FL and occasionally Reason. There's not a lot of difference besides the plugins they come with, and the stuff you have to click.

Learn one before you give up on it, but go ahead and demo some stuff if you want. Remember truly mindblowing music is made with FL every day.
I've seen/heard/worked with people who have switched software for whatever reason (usually for compatibility in a studio) and their music didn't change a bit. It still sounded like their music.

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Re: dubstep in fl studio

Post by grimsin » Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:45 pm

@wormcode man i tried adding some to that track but my mind keeps going blank, I sat there for like 2 hours on several occasions fiddling with different basslines with 3xosc, subsonic, (which sucks btw) and poizone i kept hitting a brick wall i even tried just making a melody for it but still nothing I usually dont give up on a project unless i was just goofing off but i gave up on it. As for everything else i love Fl it hardly ever crashes, and if it does its because i have the internet opened too watching youtube videos on something im trying to learn. Other than that the only shit FL gives me is cpu problems where my track sounds glitchey on occasion but i know that its from too many vsts and effects and what not.Im sure Fl can do many things but im to lazy to read the manual, or let me rephrase that i seem to lack the attention span required to read the manual. Anyways i have been using FL since i started i dont see me switching anytime soon.

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