In a message dated 7/16/02 3:49:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


does anyone find value in Fruity Loops for their producing?


I use fruity loops to build breaks and am starting to do whole tracks in it.  The interface is easy to grasp ( i never touched the manual) and the plugins/FX are just crazy.  I actually have a copy of Logic Platinum and find myself using Fruity instead; anything you can do accomplish in Logic can be done in Fruity more easily , and Fruities engine works well on less powerful PCs.  (waits for the diehard Logic heads to throw eggs).  At first I shyed away from programs like Reason/Acid/Fruity Loops, like most I considered them "toys", but once I saw how powerful Fruity was I got over that quick.  Nowadays, the line between "studio quality" gear and consumer stuff is getting blurrier and blurrier. Keep in mind you can now produce professional quality music with some decent monitors and a free download of Buzz (and no, it aint THAT hard to learn- it looks much tougher than it is).  Before you used to have to spend a couple of Gs to produce, now you can do it for (no kidding ) free.  Kick ass time to be an electronic musician.
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