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dhyazzperr

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Fruity Loops Experience
« on: September 06, 2008, 11:36:55 PM »
post nyo dito ung mga exp nyo sa fl studio
or tips and tricks and other stuffs u use for FL.
hehehe

LouieAzcona

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Re: Fruity Loops Experience
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2008, 01:37:48 AM »
post nyo dito ung mga exp nyo sa fl studio
or tips and tricks and other stuffs u use for FL.
hehehe

umabot kami sa semi finals chka finals ng soundskool kahit fruity loops lang ang ginamit namin para irecord ang drums ng demo namin. hehe.

sa fruity loops ko nakita ang pinakamagandang samples ng cymbals (para sakin lang naman ah)

binalak ko bumili ng controller para madagdagan ko ng option ung recording as a hobby. pero hindi na, nirepair ko nalang ung lumang keyboard namin, kinabit sa midi. at ayun. gumamit ng mga plug-ins na synths sa fruity loops. sobrang daming pwedeng gawin sa fruity loops.

dahil hindi ako magaling magdrums, nakakagawa ako ng sarili kong record using fruityloops. sobrang dali magprogram.



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Offline britesynth

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Re: Fruity Loops Experience
« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2008, 08:27:40 AM »
"never lose groove even if the beat goes out of time and the song goes out of tune"

Offline x_taxi

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Re: Fruity Loops Experience
« Reply #3 on: September 07, 2008, 09:46:48 PM »
did my very first paid scoring work with fruity loops.  still use it for electronica and hiphop stuff.  phat!  i believe it's one of the very few software that offer free updates for life.  you can also download over 3 gigs of content for fpc and directwave through flstudio.

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dhyazzperr

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Re: Fruity Loops Experience
« Reply #4 on: September 15, 2008, 10:53:56 PM »
umabot kami sa semi finals chka finals ng soundskool kahit fruity loops lang ang ginamit namin para irecord ang drums ng demo namin. hehe.

sa fruity loops ko nakita ang pinakamagandang samples ng cymbals (para sakin lang naman ah)

binalak ko bumili ng controller para madagdagan ko ng option ung recording as a hobby. pero hindi na, nirepair ko nalang ung lumang keyboard namin, kinabit sa midi. at ayun. gumamit ng mga plug-ins na synths sa fruity loops. sobrang daming pwedeng gawin sa fruity loops.

dahil hindi ako magaling magdrums, nakakagawa ako ng sarili kong record using fruityloops. sobrang dali magprogram.






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uu dami nga pwedeng gawin sa Fruity Loops...
tapos ung mga plug ins sobrang galing...
ok din sya sa recording hehehe...
actually ito gamit  ko sa band ko..
kaso nga lng hndi pwedeng pang live ang fruity loops
mahirap icontrol pag live...
kung live mganda ang ableton
kaso ang hirap naman pagaralan...
para sakin


Fruity loops = for making sounds da best talaga

Ableton Live = for live performances



Offline karlo

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Re: Fruity Loops Experience
« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2008, 04:13:05 PM »

Ableton Live = for live performances


I concur. It's great for production too actually, once you sit down with it. Great nondestructive time stretching capabilities for audio, and excellent midi implementation.

I started on FL Studio, and I think it's a great piece of software din (very intuitive drum programming cos of the step pattern gui), but I found my muse when I discovered Live.  :-)
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LouieAzcona

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Re: Fruity Loops Experience
« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2008, 04:19:47 PM »
ang gaganda ng cymbal samples ng fruity loops. do you agree?

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« Reply #7 on: September 16, 2008, 10:43:17 PM »
Our band uses fruity loops on live performances.. with the help of my laptop and my m-audio firewire interface.. We use autotune from FL when we play T-PAIN and other techno songs.. dough my singers can fairly sing naman without autotune, unlike T-PAIN,  :evil: we still use it para maiba lang.. hehehe..

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« Reply #8 on: September 17, 2008, 03:07:39 PM »
Our band uses fruity loops on live performances.. with the help of my laptop and my m-audio firewire interface.. We use autotune from FL when we play T-PAIN and other techno songs.. dough my singers can fairly sing naman without autotune, unlike T-PAIN,  :evil: we still use it para maiba lang.. hehehe..

Musta auto tune nya? Does it stack up to Antares?
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Re: Fruity Loops Experience
« Reply #9 on: September 19, 2008, 08:58:08 AM »
did my very first paid scoring work with fruity loops.  still use it for electronica and hiphop stuff.  phat!  i believe it's one of the very few software that offer free updates for life.  you can also download over 3 gigs of content for fpc and directwave through flstudio.

 :-) :-) :-)

LOL hehehe I also did my first set of radio commercials using fruity loops to peice together samples.

FL Studio is great, if you couple it with a great 3rd party sample library (like DKFH) it makes a great drum replacement thingy for solo projects.

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Offline karlo

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« Reply #10 on: September 19, 2008, 10:32:31 AM »
astig din yung voice synthesis instrument ng FL studio. anyone know of a similar third party vst for use on another daw?
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« Reply #11 on: September 19, 2008, 03:56:43 PM »
LOL hehehe I also did my first set of radio commercials using fruity loops to peice together samples.

FL Studio is great, if you couple it with a great 3rd party sample library (like DKFH) it makes a great drum replacement thingy for solo projects.



and i still prefer it over reason for the quick hiphop/electronica scorin stuff.  sobrang sulit fl studio.  makes a lot of sense to use it here in the philippines, ROI-wise.  haha.

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« Reply #12 on: September 19, 2008, 07:18:31 PM »
Does FL Studio support ReWire? Haven't used it in a long minute. It would be cool to use my whole bank of refills in an FL studio environment.

Definitely, FL Studio wins in the ease of use department. It's workflow's very intuitive for music with regular beat grids. Way easy to throw together a quick beat and sketch out ideas. Thinking about it now, I may give the thing another look.
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« Reply #13 on: September 19, 2008, 08:49:18 PM »
i believe it works both as host and client.  though i only use it as vst though.  rewire i use with reason lang.  ayos nga yun refills, plug and play pag tamad mag-tweak.

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Offline britesynth

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Re: Fruity Loops Experience
« Reply #14 on: September 22, 2008, 09:05:31 PM »
sir x_taxi ok lang ba na sa fl studio ko na rin record lahat ng tracks thru fl studio's mixer?(e.g. piano sounds from my synth and module) eto kasi muna ginagawa ko ngayun e. ano suggestion mo? sa adobe audtion ko sana naisip (thru rewire) kaso di ko pa mashado napapagaralan mag bounce ng tracks yun kasi ata ang pwede way para marecord ko notes ko sa fl studio sa AU, baka may iba ka pede isuggest na way para magrecord using fl studio, sa ngayon nga kasi sa mixer pa lang ako ng fl studio nagrerecord tapos i do my editing sa adobe audition,...

 :-D thanks!
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« Reply #15 on: September 23, 2008, 07:37:15 PM »
i've never tried recording through fl studio though.  but if you got the producer edition, i see no reason not to be able to record.  it's a full featured daw so puede.  i just use it as a beatbox kasi.

fl studio comes with an audio editin plug.  try mo edison.

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Re: Fruity Loops Experience
« Reply #16 on: September 24, 2008, 12:18:30 AM »
edison nga po gamit ko, kaso mejo konte lang editing pwede gawin, pero ok na rin naman, naisip ko lang baka pwede pa sa iba magrecord thru rewire, thanks!
"never lose groove even if the beat goes out of time and the song goes out of tune"

LouieAzcona

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Re: Fruity Loops Experience
« Reply #17 on: September 24, 2008, 07:05:05 AM »
question po.... Paano po magrecord sa FL?

san dapat pumunta?

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Re: Fruity Loops Experience
« Reply #18 on: September 24, 2008, 11:53:36 PM »
question po.... Paano po magrecord sa FL?

san dapat pumunta?

magrecord po ng audio? kung audio po....

sa mixer po sir ng FL sa bottom part sa ilalaim ng bawat channels may icon na parang diskette, click, tapos browse nyo lang kung san nyo gusto isave yung audio (by default sa RECORDED Folder sha isasave ng FL studio)

tapos pili kayo ng channel na gusto nyo gamitin para magrecord (often times gamit ko ch16 o pataas kasi occupied na 1-15 minsan)

pag napili nyo na ch16/ insert 16 assign nyo sa IN (located sa righthand side ng mixer) yung soundcard nyo kung san manggagaling yung audio na gusto nyo irecord, e.g. IN --> m-audio fast track line1

tapos mapapansin nyo yung meter ng ch16 pumapasok na yung audio signal

right click nyo sa transport panel yung record button, make sure na selected at may check ang audio - para marecord nya yung signal na pumapasok sa ch16

pag ok na lahat pwede na kayo magrecord, arm the record button then play, tapos magrerecord na sha, lalabas yung recorded audio sa playlist ng FL

ayun po...

"never lose groove even if the beat goes out of time and the song goes out of tune"

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Re: Fruity Loops Experience
« Reply #19 on: September 25, 2008, 12:06:29 AM »
mga sir pwede makitanong narin? (I hope hindi to thread hijacking)

May way ba na more than 3 gig worth of audio ang pwede mo irecord dito?
Kasi sa aking experience, pag umabot na ng mga 2.8-3 gig worth of audio recording sa isang project, laging sinasabi sakin, out of memory tapos di na ako makarecord. Medyo weird nga e, madami pa kasi akong space sa hard disk, mga 100+ gig pa pero out of memory na daw. Baka RAM ang ibigsabihin ng fruity dito.. Pero I doubt kasi bat naman mag aallocate ng space ang fruity sa RAM kung yung audio recording nasa hard disk naman.

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« Reply #20 on: September 25, 2008, 12:29:14 AM »
there's a 2 gig limit for audio files from what i vaguely remember.  i just know this cause the DAW software i use now, samplitude, came up with a version update that lets us record over 2 gigs.

but i've never had to record more than such, so i've never actually had that problem.

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Re: Fruity Loops Experience
« Reply #21 on: September 25, 2008, 12:32:14 AM »
ah i see  :-)

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« Reply #22 on: September 25, 2008, 02:01:24 AM »
nice program

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« Reply #23 on: September 25, 2008, 08:17:26 AM »
there's a 2 gig limit for audio files from what i vaguely remember.  i just know this cause the DAW software i use now, samplitude, came up with a version update that lets us record over 2 gigs.

Because of the 32-bit spec (and OS), wavs are limited to 2 gigs per file. Until recently, there was no way to escape from this limitation until they came up with the Wave64 spec (.w64). I think this is a Sony format that has been adopted as a standard; so I guess Samplitude uses it, and Sonar 7 does the same. Not sure about Cubase 4 but it would be a safe bet that most DAW programs are adopting that standard.
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« Reply #24 on: September 25, 2008, 05:34:33 PM »
interestin...  i did not know there was such a thing as wave64.  samplitude tells me it's still wav though.  i'm a bit lost here, kit.  hehe.  i'll google some more.

OT:  i just hope windows develops a multi-track version of wav - similar to aiff/caf.  which is very convenient for scorin tracks.  but then again they never even managed to get the os workin right in the first place.  haha.

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