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BONES wrote:
arke wrote:Why did they ban you? Because you were so open about the workflow? :)
Pretty much, I was banned for being openly critical on their forums and here. Eventually, after more public haranguing, I got my money back.
This also explains why Gol calls you "orionboy". :)
BONES wrote:
Something I should have noted previously is that I've started to find a nice combination of hosts.
How can that be less than completely insane? I want to get things done. What you describe is like having one car to drive on the freeway, where you park it and get in your other car to drive the rest of the way to the office every day.
No, it's more like you driving to a construction site with your truck bringing supplies until everything is there and from then on you use your normal car to drive there because of better fuel economy.
BONES wrote:
How? All I saw was per-pattern events which had to play at the same time as some notes and were restricted to the generator, and the usual per-song event list. Sure, you can copy and paste, but I find it easier to move around a few bars than copy and paste the actual data. Please enlighten me...
Cut/copy/paste works plenty good. I doubt I would use automation clips if they were there, as it seems to make more work for simple things.
I don't even use automation clips (anymore), the dedicated event patterns work much better. It makes copy and paste obsolete.
BONES wrote:
That's for the simple reason that you _can't_ close anything because otherwise it'd be deleted :).
I really don't get how people have such a huge hang-up with something that works the same way in ORION as it does in almost every other piece of software. I have never had any problem with that at all.
It doesn't work like others. In orion, the application window is the same as the document window (nothing wrong with that). If you open a word document, and open up a table dialog, you can close it any time and open it up again. If you open an effect in FL, you can close it and open it again anytime. If you open the sequencer in Reason, you can close it and open it again any time. Nothing gets deleted.
BONES wrote:
Looking at the demo songs and making a few myself I find it quite messy to have everything stacked up at the bottom and having to find it again with the short names that you've got available there - so usually I'd just sequentially open everything until I found what I want and close the rest.
I think the demo songs are presented very, very poorly. Only an idiot would work like that. I even went to the trouble of re-organising all of them once but Rich never bothered with them.
Everybody works different. Some people work fine by not naming patterns in FL, some prefer automation clips, some just put the automation in the patterns themselves. Its a matter of taste. Hey, it worked well enough for them to make the song. In fact, its really pretty damn pretentious to reorganize the songs of other people because YOU think your way of organizing it is better.
BONES wrote: But youcan open any generator or effect by clicking on it's label [or the Send" label] in the mixer. My minimised windows are all hidden by the Playlist so I'm not even aware of their existence.
Well, how nice. I just tried that and Orion locked up instantly. This is on a computer that just got a new install 3 days ago, and has almost nothing on it. FL has crashed on me maybe 2 or 3 times, every time because of plugins, and Reason hasn't crashed on me at all.
BONES wrote:
....? Either I missed some sort of fundamental feature of Orion or you only use 2 generators and maybe 2 effects in your songs. The mixer filled up quickly, which wasn't helped by the fact that each channel was soo damn wide. Of course, selecting the "slim mixer" skin helped. But not much. I only have a 1024x768 laptop display. From a different comment of yours, I think you have quite a bit more :)
I used to work on a 1024x768 screen and never had any problems. Now I have considerably more space, 1680x1050 on my workstation and 1920x1200 on my laptop, it is even easier as I can leave the Master Section open all the time.
And the fundamental feature you are missing is that ORION is far more skinnable than FL. My narrowest mixer Strips were 30 pixels or so, but my newest skin is about 40 so that I can have longer labels.
I think its sad that I have to skin an app to make it be useable on my perfectly fine 1024x768x16m screen.

Do I care about FL being skinnable? No. I'm glad for the dark colors, it makes it less of a strain on the eyes (as opposed to, say, Reason). Also, Orion kinda has to be skinnable becuase nobody can stand the default "stone" look of late 90's webpages of 13 year olds that discovered how to use background images.
BONES wrote:
TS404 != 3xOsc. The TS404 is what the Roland TB-404 or something would have been, most likely.
TS404 was Rich's first softsynth. It was developed in to Wasp and then WaspXT
....and is Wasp bad? I didn't think so.
BONES wrote:
The TB-303 didn't have good sound quality either but that's exactly what made it so popular
What made it popular is the fact that people are morons - it is easily the worst sounding synth I have ever owned.
There you go again, mister pretentious. "PEOPLE THAT LIKE THIS ARE MORONS BECAUSE I DONT LIKE IT". Fire up ReBirth, listen to a 303, and it sounds boring as f**k. Now, load up the "KiloMix" demo song, listen to it and you'll love the sound. Why? It's what you do with it after, and how it fits in with the rest.
BONES wrote:
Also, how do you layer stuff together so that its controlled by the same patterns and piano roll? I couldn't figure it out (was trying to layer two Wasp XTs somehow, which is a great plug, by the way).
From the "OPT" button on an instrument's Toolbar, choose "Receive MIDI input from..." Alternatively, it is a simple process to coppy all patterns from one instrument to the next in a single operation.
Aah, I see. So if I want to layer four synths, I have to do three mouse clicks times three, thats 9 mouse clicks. If I want to layer something in Reason, I slap it in a combinator. If I want to layer something in FL, I open the layer, (one click), select the channels (one long click, or whatever), then click "set children" (one click), amounting to three, maybe four clicks. That's less than half.
BONES wrote:
Zipping is a workaround for ... what?
It was introduced in v3 after everyone complained that, with even a modest number of channels, they easily started to scroll off the screen. Its a big problem when every single-hit sound takes up a full channel.
Man, if your head were any further up your ass you'd be able to touch your lung with your tongue.

The FL Studio history doesn't say when zipped channels was added, but for version 1.4.0 (!) there was a bugfix for it.

Hey, you know what? I want zipped mixer channels in Orion because the mixer channels keep scrolling off my small screen because you have to create a mixer channel for every damn instrument!
BONES wrote: Try it and see. Sidechaining is a much more dynamic process that gives a way better effect than simply tieing values.
...

What is sidechaining, if I may ask? Seems like you're confused on the concept.
BONES wrote:
...and what makes them not qualify as "pro"? These are people that have been doing this stuff for a living for years.
Actually, Gol is a games programmer who has no musical background at all.
I'm talking about the power users - many professionals that use FL all the time and report about it.

Yes, I know Gol was originally a games programmer but don'T you think he's a bit more knowledgeable about things nowadays? FL is not perfect but good enough for him to earn a load of cash and to make many people happy.
BONES wrote:
Agreed, that's nice, although I prefer the flexibility of a parametric EQ.
Ummm... what do you think that is in ORION's Mixer?
Alright, ignore my above comment, you are apparently already past your lungs.

That is a joke of an EQ. A Fixed low shelf, a fixed high shelf, and two in the middle with only one having an adjustable Q, not to mention that its not at all visual. Compared to the MClass Equalizer, posishofit, or even the FL Parametric EQ, it's really laughable.
BONES wrote:
JayBird wrote:I have used FL studio for a long time. Nothing on the market compares to its value, period. The capabilities it brings to the table, coupled with the fact that upgrades cost nothing, is just amazing to me.
Really? How much did the addition of audio recording cost? If I recall, it was about the same as it did for ORION users which means that we have it even better than you because we get more updates for free.
...non sequitur?
BONES wrote:
imekon wrote:I tried Orion and liked its workflow but hated the non-closable windows that cluttered up the lower half of the main window. Also, Orion crashed quite a lot for me.
Again with this stupid obsession. How thick can people be?
There, I think that just about covers it for now.
How thick can YOU be for not realizing that people have different opinions about things?

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arke wrote:
I think its sad that I have to skin an app to make it be useable on my perfectly fine 1024x768x16m screen.

Also, Orion kinda has to be skinnable becuase nobody can stand the default "stone" look of late 90's webpages of 13 year olds that discovered how to use background images.
total bullshit. I always do and always will use the default skin, on my FTT 1024x768 monitor.

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When hear those words - Reason, Fruitly Loops and Orion - I say TRACKER. Yes, your looking for a straightforward simple comprehensive sequencer,


If you didn't want to spend any cash PSYCLE and freeware VST and VSTi is the way to go, and you will get excelent results. PSYCLE is a very effecient free tracker, you can route things the way you like and check your CPU at the same time. Fruity Loops must hog a bit with the pretty graphics, but Fruity is a lot easier to programme your patterns. Chordwork is a bit more difficult too with PSYCLE. But, if you can get on top of that it is worth a try.


But, if you going to spend cash then I think you'd be better off whith TRACKTION. Being able to change clip lengths is one of its fundamental strength. Certaintly good if your a guitarist or you just want to improvise on your synth.



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arke wrote: Hey, you know what? I want zipped mixer channels in Orion because the mixer channels keep scrolling off my small screen because you have to create a mixer channel for every damn instrument!
Yep, just like a hardware mixer, which is what makes it so easy to use. Not stupid lines and squiggles all over the screen so you forget what is connected to what.

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arke wrote: Aah, I see. So if I want to layer four synths, I have to do three mouse clicks times three, thats 9 mouse clicks. If I want to layer something in Reason, I slap it in a combinator. If I want to layer something in FL, I open the layer, (one click), select the channels (one long click, or whatever), then click "set children" (one click), amounting to three, maybe four clicks. That's less than half.
I'l ask Rich if he can add a button that 'Does All The Work For Me Cos Its Too Difficult To Click A Mouse More Thean Times' shall i?

How easy do you want life to be? :roll:

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arke wrote: How thick can YOU be for not realizing that people have different opinions about things?
About the same as you judging by your pousts.

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arke wrote:
BONES wrote:
arke wrote:Why did they ban you? Because you were so open about the workflow? :)
Pretty much, I was banned for being openly critical on their forums and here. Eventually, after more public haranguing, I got my money back.
This also explains why Gol calls you "orionboy". :)
wOW! what an insult :roll: I'll take that over 'fruityboy' anyday :wink:

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arke wrote:
BONES wrote: But you can open any generator or effect by clicking on it's label [or the Send label] in the mixer. My minimised windows are all hidden by the Playlist so I'm not even aware of their existence.
Well, how nice. I just tried that and Orion locked up instantly. This is on a computer that just got a new install 3 days ago, and has almost nothing on it.
Bullshit. You clicked on one label and Orion crashed? :hihi:

Stop talking bollox FFS :roll:

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Kriminal, you've got to be just as thick for making 6 separate posts with 1 reply each instead of 1 post with 6 replies.

Yes, Orion crashed. Using Wasp-XT and that platinum Reverb thing or whatever its called. I should have taken a screenshot.

If you don't know whats connected to what in Reason, its time to use combinators.

And finally, notice the smiley after "orionboy".

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Rangtangtang wrote:.
When hear those words - Reason, Fruitly Loops and Orion - I say TRACKER. Yes, your looking for a straightforward simple comprehensive sequencer,

If you didn't want to spend any cash PSYCLE and freeware VST and VSTi is the way to go, and you will get excelent results. PSYCLE is a very effecient free tracker, you can route things the way you like and check your CPU at the same time. Fruity Loops must hog a bit with the pretty graphics, but Fruity is a lot easier to programme your patterns. Chordwork is a bit more difficult too with PSYCLE. But, if you can get on top of that it is worth a try.

But, if you going to spend cash then I think you'd be better off whith TRACKTION. Being able to change clip lengths is one of its fundamental strength. Certaintly good if your a guitarist or you just want to improvise on your synth.
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I used to use a tracker many years ago, and I switched for a good reason. I'd rather see things in a piano roll than in a list. Of course, thats a matter of taste, and not of either one being "thick".

Also, I think I found what works for me. Trance songs and ideas in FL, everything else in Reason. Maybe I'll start ReWiring soon too :)

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arke wrote:Kriminal, you've got to be just as thick for making 6 separate posts with 1 reply each instead of 1 post with 6 replies.
Wow, im deeply hurt :roll: i just kept going back and picking bits out, i couldnt be arsed to go thru all your lies and bullshit.

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arke wrote:
If you don't know whats connected to what in Reason, its time to use combinators.
I dont use Reason cos its sound is shit, and you cant even play a chord on one instrument :roll:

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arke wrote:
Yes, Orion crashed. Using Wasp-XT and that platinum Reverb thing or whatever its called. I should have taken a screenshot.
Show me some evidence of that please, or any crash you have, and i'll try to reproduce it. I sont beleive you for one minute.

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Kriminal wrote:I dont use Reason cos its sound is shit, and you cant even play a chord on one instrument :roll:
Lol. This is just a fucktard comment.
How do you know if you don't use it? Someone told you?
Prove the "shitty" sound.
History is full of two kinds of people.

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Cryogenic wrote:
Kriminal wrote:I dont use Reason cos its sound is shit, and you cant even play a chord on one instrument :roll:
Lol. This is just a fucktard comment.
How do you know if you don't use it? Someone told you?
Prove the "shitty" sound.
I know because ive tried it, several times, and ive also listened to it being used for hours, while helping another musician.

Let me guess, a reason fanboy :roll:

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