DJColeTPony wrote:FL STUDIO!!!!11111

DJColeTPony wrote:FL STUDIO!!!!11111
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Sonarch wrote:My dad just told me about this. Opinions?
The page for it is here:
http://www.propellerheads.se/products/figure/
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Essper wrote:DJColeTPony wrote:FL STUDIO!!!!11111
Grace Note wrote:I use Fruity Loops Studio (goin' old skool with the title, yo).
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
DXsmiley wrote:GarageBand! Am I the only one here who uses it? It's horible when It comes to realistic brass and strings, but otherwise It's really smooth and very powerful. I also recently picked up an instrument generator called zebralette (http://www.u-he.com/cms/zebralette).
skorp wrote:I started making music with FL Studio, but this program was too complicated to me. It needs a lot of organization moments, such as mixer routing (and something else I can't recollect) which was very annoying and I started searching for alternative.
FLAOFEI wrote:I dont see how anything could be made much simpler...
Kyoga wrote:how DARE you put mixcraft and Dr. Drum in the same realm of DAWs
Kyoga wrote:VINXIS wrote:FLAOFEI wrote:I dont see how anything could be made much simpler...
lol mixcraft or dr.drum are the easiest DAWs to use...
how DARE you put mixcraft and Dr. Drum in the same realm of DAWs
Kyoga wrote:VINXIS wrote:FLAOFEI wrote:I dont see how anything could be made much simpler...
lol mixcraft or dr.drum are the easiest DAWs to use...
how DARE you put mixcraft and Dr. Drum in the same realm of DAWs
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