ORION PRO or FL STUDIO ?
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Jaeson Merrill Jaeson Merrill https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=29081
- KVRian
- 1185 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from nowhere you believe in
errrm, my multiple posting fanboy liscence has run out 
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 10245 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
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- KVRist
- 329 posts since 15 Jun, 2004
Uhm, i guess it just goes down to personal taste. In my opinion they're both very good software apps with their pros and cons. Personally i can do the stuff i do in fruity five times faster than the other apps. Slicing loops and resequencing them, sampling drum machine work, it's faster and easier than my korg electribe or the akai mpc, mind you, don't flame me, i didnt say 'better' than a mpc, just faster. That's really something.
Bones may be right when he says that orion synths are better but for complex samplework and programming i find fruity the most confortable to work with.
But i still think it all comes down to how you're used to make music and what are you going to need from it, demo versions are the best thing after all
Bones may be right when he says that orion synths are better but for complex samplework and programming i find fruity the most confortable to work with.
But i still think it all comes down to how you're used to make music and what are you going to need from it, demo versions are the best thing after all
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Jaeson Merrill Jaeson Merrill https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=29081
- KVRian
- 1185 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from nowhere you believe in
VitaminD wrote:The proceeding was paid by "FruityLoops for a better Future" and may not be the expressed opinion of all kvr. All rights reserved. Offer subject to verification. Offer may not be available in all locations.
- KVRist
- 352 posts since 8 Jul, 2003
In Orion for VSTi/DXis you can extend more tracks for one generator in Playlist, thus you're able to stack more than one pattern for one generator to be played at the same time; I suppose this equals Fruity. I use this for multitimbral instruments.ceenda wrote:Hey man.
Bad points (imo):
- Playlist:- Where FL Studio doesn't let you see everything in MIDI preview, it does allow you to stack many different patterns for the same instruments repeatedly. This is _extremely_ powerful. In ORION you'll have to just load another generator.
- Multi-timbral support:- FL Studio makes multi-timbral support so easy and so enjoyable. In Orion, you have to use different channels INSIDE the piano roll. You can't have seperate tracks (except for output). It is mind-bogglingly hard to keep track of.
Using Midiout and Receive Midi From should help for the latter one at some extent too. But even as Orion use I agree it could be better when using multitimbral instruments. None of the internal generators are multitimbral, this is also one reason why the multitimbrality hasn't got that much "care". And I suppose the multitimbrality is more of also Cubase's fault it exists in software synth - Cubase has limited slots for VSTs.
jouni - www.markvera.net - Stardrive Studio - Orionology
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 10245 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
shhhh!Jaeson Merrill wrote:VitaminD wrote:The proceeding was paid by "FruityLoops for a better Future" and may not be the expressed opinion of all kvr. All rights reserved. Offer subject to verification. Offer may not be available in all locations.
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- KVRist
- 68 posts since 21 Nov, 2003
Thanks. Just found that, they call it Ghost Channels.Shane Sanders wrote:another cool thing I forgot to mention is that FLS has onion-skinning with the piano roll. By that I mean you can see other patterns that you've made in the background while you are making a new pattern. Makes it easier to see harmonic or melodic contours in your other parts (or to quickly see where important beats are in your drum pattern, etc).
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
I just use it like a traditional DAW, but with a really cool 'scratchpad' to organize and launch snippets of ideas. It being sold as a DJ tool I think gives lots of people the wrong idea about just what it does. You can do things on the fly, but you can also use it in a a linear way. It works very well IMO.Jaeson Merrill wrote:now, i have totally disregarded live 4 cause i hear so many bad things about stability and whatnot...braj wrote:IMO Live4 is the easiest host by far. I can get more done in it more quickly than anything else.JohnVulich wrote:Ableton Live 4
could be just rumours tho.
then again, im not planning on ever playing "live" from my laptop or anything, im not a d.j. or something, so again, it prolly wouldnt be my workflow.
If you have requests for Korg VST features or changes, they are listening at https://support.korguser.net/hc/en-us/requests/new
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- Banned
- 1842 posts since 4 Aug, 2004 from just right here
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- KVRian
- 1103 posts since 19 Apr, 2004 from Trent Severn WaterWay
can't wait!!, sure hope its got some new toys in song viewKriminal wrote:Im using V6 at the moment.TVD wrote: BTW Bones, you don't think there will be a Orion 6?