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At the end of the day it's all about the quality of your samples. I'm
a musician of eighteen or so years and was initially a bit snobbish
about floops, but after a while I realised its strength is in its
simplicity. The basics are right infront of you and anything more
complex is a step behind.
The synths are pretty flexible for what they are, and the wrapper
means you can get VSTi in there when you finally get bored using a
404 sinewave as a bass. Which will take a couple of years.
The big limitations of floops is you are bound to a pattern length
for your whole track, so no time signature changes.
I've had a quick look at Orion and basically it didn't look as nice
as floops so I left it alone. I've heard its okay, so plumming for
either one shouldn't be too bad a choice as long as you have
something like Soundforge as well for sample editing, and a few
sample CD's of decent quality. Get that much and you're 90% of the
way there.
― Lynskey, Thursday, 4 July 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
six years pass...
the wrapper means you can get VSTi in there when you finally get bored using a 404 sinewave as a bass. Which will take a couple of years.
the wrapper means you can get VSTi in there when you finally get bored using a 404 sinewave as a bass. Which will take a couple of years.
the wrapper means you can get VSTi in there when you finally get bored using a 404 sinewave as a bass. Which will take a couple of years.
the wrapper means you can get VSTi in there when you finally get bored using a 404 sinewave as a bass. Which will take a couple of years.
― scourge of cords (Z S), Thursday, 15 January 2009 05:19 (fifteen years ago) link
i really wish they made fl for mac. it's the one thing i miss the most since migrating. sequencing beats is just so intuitive and fun, infact i'd say it probably has the most user friendly sequencer of any daw i've used
― rio (r1o natsume), Thursday, 15 January 2009 09:12 (fifteen years ago) link