Program to compliment FLS?
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- KVRist
- 109 posts since 8 Oct, 2005 from Dallas, Tx (PLEASANT GROVE)
building home studio. mainly using fls for everything. my question is what would be a good software to compliment fls? I have been researching cubase sl3,sonar5studio ed, etc. I mainly plan on using fls for everything but I want a better audio recording program that works well with fls via rewire? no pro tools. any help? currently have cubase le but have not tried it yet.
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
You're gonna get Ext thrown at you here (no idea what it is though)
It doesnt rewire, but I'd say Adobe Audition is always worth investing in. I would be lost without it.
It doesnt rewire, but I'd say Adobe Audition is always worth investing in. I would be lost without it.
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
1.5 has rewire chase, and it works quite nicely with fl...not to mention how nice AA works as fl's default editor...The Chase wrote:You're gonna get Ext thrown at you here (no idea what it is though)
It doesnt rewire, but I'd say Adobe Audition is always worth investing in. I would be lost without it.
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
I have it loaded as FL's default editor, but have got 1.0 (came with my bro's sound card - he got it for games so gave me the software disc)Hink wrote:1.5 has rewire chase, and it works quite nicely with fl...not to mention how nice AA works as fl's default editor...The Chase wrote:You're gonna get Ext thrown at you here (no idea what it is though)
It doesnt rewire, but I'd say Adobe Audition is always worth investing in. I would be lost without it.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 109 posts since 8 Oct, 2005 from Dallas, Tx (PLEASANT GROVE)
adobe will record audio? how about sound forge 8. I saw it is not rewire capable, how important is this as far as ease of use "streamlining the process"
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- Fearer of cheese
- 3216 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from UK
What about Orion Platinum?
The way the users of Oriion&FLS 'complement'
each others choice of software, I'd have thought this would be a given..............
The way the users of Oriion&FLS 'complement'
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Adobe Audition is fantastic for audio recording - very good quality, and can handle up to 128 audio tracks in Multitrack View, including recording multiple channels simultaneously if you have the appropriate hardware.
There is a demo without restrictions for 30 days here:
http://www.adobe.com/products/audition/main.html
Worth checking out as it may be exactly what you are after
There is a demo without restrictions for 30 days here:
http://www.adobe.com/products/audition/main.html
Worth checking out as it may be exactly what you are after
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 24 Oct, 2004 from Delhi, India
You should demo "Adobe Audition' for sure. It has a good wave editor. But It is limited in features when using with other programs.(correct me AA users if I am wrong). Here I am talking about v1.5.
-Very Limited MIDI features(only opens midi 0 type, all in single track)
-No 'Snap to Grid' function or Show Grid in 'multitrack view' which is very essential for loop users
-No Non-destructive Wave editor which changes your sounds permanently
-Pain in using realtime effects.
-No VSTi support
Limited VST effect support(many vsts dont show up)
-I have not even good experience using rewire with FLS.
These are a few which puts me off.
If these Points dont bother you , you can buy it
-Very Limited MIDI features(only opens midi 0 type, all in single track)
-No 'Snap to Grid' function or Show Grid in 'multitrack view' which is very essential for loop users
-No Non-destructive Wave editor which changes your sounds permanently
-Pain in using realtime effects.
-No VSTi support
Limited VST effect support(many vsts dont show up)
-I have not even good experience using rewire with FLS.
These are a few which puts me off.
If these Points dont bother you , you can buy it
Tools are tools, they don't produce anything...
- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from Ghent, Belgium
Isn't that an OEM license? Only for use with the bundled sound card... ?The Chase wrote:..., but have got 1.0 (came with my bro's sound card - he got it for games so gave me the software disc)
If so, you might as well download a warezed 1.5
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
I think that a few bits do need correcting - or at least clarifying - , yesRudeFood wrote:You should demo "Adobe Audition' for sure. It has a good wave editor. But It is limited in features when using with other programs.(correct me AA users if I am wrong). Here I am talking about v1.5.
Audition is not a MIDI sequencer, full stop. It is an audio programme. You can record and mix up to 128 audio tracks, including both destructive editing and real time effects processing, detailed analysis, noise reduction and spectrum editing tools, mastering processes, batch processing, sample rate alterations with top-end dithering, right through to CD burning. Also it does surround sound and video thumbnail/music to picture.-Very Limited MIDI features(only opens midi 0 type, all in single track)
But it is not a MIDI sequencer.
Totally wrong there. Audition has ACID style looping tools including a wide range of snapping options. The timestretch is top rate (I also own/use Ableton Live and Sonar 5 PE, and the timestretch in Audition is easily as good as either of theirs).-No 'Snap to Grid' function or Show Grid in 'multitrack view' which is very essential for loop users
Not sure what you mean because that comment contradicts itself... destructive editing is permanent, non-destructive editing can be undone. Audition allows for both.-No Non-destructive Wave editor which changes your sounds permanently
Not at all. Real time effects couldn't be simpler, and they work just fine.-Pain in using realtime effects.
See above. Audition is an audio programme.-No VSTi support
FL is a great programme for MIDI sequencing, but perhaps not so good for audio based work, which is why Audition is a good partner for FL.
That's a fair point. The internal VST wrapper is indeed a bot dodgy. Hopefully the next update will address this.Limited VST effect support(many vsts dont show up)
Personally I use my VST effects within Audition as DX effects via the Cakewalk wrapper, which is better.
Can't comment specifically, but rewire in Audition certainly works well, and there seem to be a lot of people who use the two programmes together successfully.-I have not even good experience using rewire with FLS.
I suggest that maybe you have another look armed with this new knowledgeThese are a few which puts me off.
If these Points dont bother you , you can buy it
Cheers.
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
I agree with headquest across the board...sure AA has some limitations, but it also has some things that Sonar 5 doesn't as well. Though I will admit I like Sonar better for muti-tracking now and AA is more of just an editor.
However as a team I can't think of a better combo then FL/AA for the money. They compliment each other very nicely...
However as a team I can't think of a better combo then FL/AA for the money. They compliment each other very nicely...
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
- KVRAF
- 1817 posts since 1 Jun, 2003
oh my god. are there many people this anal, or is it just him?T-CM11 wrote:Isn't that an OEM license? Only for use with the bundled sound card... ?The Chase wrote:..., but have got 1.0 (came with my bro's sound card - he got it for games so gave me the software disc)
If so, you might as well download a warezed 1.5
i can understand the warez debate, but using your brother's oem software the same as using cracked versions? come on, give it a break... hang him from the nearest bonzai tree, i say...
- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from Ghent, Belgium
I was not talking about ethicsfabi wrote:oh my god. are there many people this anal, or is it just him?T-CM11 wrote:Isn't that an OEM license? Only for use with the bundled sound card... ?The Chase wrote:..., but have got 1.0 (came with my bro's sound card - he got it for games so gave me the software disc)
If so, you might as well download a warezed 1.5
i can understand the warez debate, but using your brother's oem software the same as using cracked versions? come on, give it a break... hang him from the nearest bonzai tree, i say...
Neutral information, not everybody knows what OEM is/means