BONES wrote:I have a 5 hour stop-over there next week so I wouldn't be in a hurry to take it off, pal.John Vulich wrote:Excuse me while I slip into something a little more comfortable...
John Vulich wrote:Hmmm... just enough time for me to extract you from LAX, get you drunk and then put you on a plane. The only way to fly!BONES wrote:I have a 5 hour stop-over there next week so I wouldn't be in a hurry to take it off, pal.
Argh!!1ninjadroid wrote:Producing an application that is not designed to solve the same problem. Seriously --- 2 LFOs vs 85 LFOs, and you conclude that the latter is just as flexible as the former?That doesn't follow. It could easily be that the two simply have different views on how much is enough.Ergo, it is not designed to to solve the same problem.
What he is saying is that its good FOR HIM. He doesn'T need the 85LFOs or whatever because he won't ever make a sound that complex, because he'd rather make the melody itself more complex than the sound. Its that easy.
I don't need 85 LFOs either. And for the record, I find a modulation matrix with fewer LFOs a million times easier and better than an LFO for everything, because then I can control many things with the same LFO without a big ass hassle of making sure everything is the same.
No, it doesn'T. Using just the Layer channel, you cannot ... and I repeat, cannot use different samples for different velocities. Not to mention that I do not see the f**king point behind it when you have something like Battery, Kontakt, Directwave, or hell one of those f**ked SE freebies that does it a million times easier anyway.ninjadroid wrote:Right, so by your own admission, it does offer multisampled ability --- you just don't like the user experience.No. How f**king stupid can you be. You're using a totally inappropriate term. The amount of work required to restrict each layers key range and velocity response, none of which can be saved with the sounds themselves, makes it pathetic compared to even the simplest soundfont.But we're agreed that it does, in fact, offer multi-sampled instrument ability?
.... wow.ninjadroid wrote:ATTENTION GOL:Looptalk is not in public. Christ, its barely out of kindergarten.LOL! I busted gol's balls directly in LoopTalk about a couple of aspects of the program's design --- to no ill consequence, I might add.
Programming in Delphi is for pussies. Kernighan has already explained why Pascal is to be avoided. [1] The gist of it is that a language designed for instructional use is not inclined to production use. It has been said that getting C++ from C is like nailing 8 planks on a dog and calling it an octopus. Delphi, however, is like nailing 8 planks on a nanny and calling her a genetic engineer.
Pascal was designed to coddle the programmer, to gently guide them into the terrifying world of Real Programming. Like a mother, it would nurture developing talent, and make asinine requirements like using := for assignment. That someone would still use a form of Pascal for serious programming makes me wonder if said individual has moved out of mummy's flat yet.
So do the right thing. Rewrite FL in C++. I command it.
[1] http://www.lysator.liu.se/c/bwk-on-pascal.html
First of all, Delphi is not comparable at all to the old version of Pascal. About 95% of the reasons Kernigham (of C fame) mentions that suck about Pascal have been fixed in Delphi.
Secondly, FL runs faster than most other Audio apps. And its pretty damn stable too, at least here.
Thirdly, how much f**king effort do you tink it would be to rewrite a complete commercial application, in a different programming language to boot? Have you done any other coding than preschool QBASIC? You probably haven't, so please f**k off and come back when you have a scale for the amount of code you're looking at. Especially considering that this is only two guys, one of which also works on another application at the same time.
Read what I wrote above.ninjadroid wrote:Ah, but it would seem to be you who was confused, since your L337 FL beta-testing ass didn't actually know how the layer plugin worked. Go ahead, back-pedal harder --- tell me the ability to build an instrument out of multiple-samples doesn't count if you have to use the layer plugin to do it.And just in case you have any doubts as to why I think you're an ignorant c**t, here's a list:
- you have no understanding of the term multi-sampled instrument
ninjadroid wrote:I would love to see you cite me saying that. I think this is just another indicator of the cognitive dissonance you experience from the whole Sytrus vs. Toxic thing. Which is, again, ironic because I was trying to point out that Toxic and Sytrus are different tools for different jobs --- apparently, the fact that I didn't acknowledge Toxic's eminent superiority was tantamount to indicting it of inferiority.- you equate the number of features with the worth of a musical instrument [Would that make a guitar better than a bass and a drum-kit orders of magnitude better than either?]
ninjadroid, in my own words, wrote: LOL!!11 TOXIC HAS ONLY 2 LFOS!111 LOL!! SYTRUS HAS 85 LFOs, LOLL!!! IT MUST BE BETTER THAN TOXIC!!11 LOL!!11
Come on.ninjadroid, in actual conversation, which turns out to be the same exact damn thing, wrote: Producing an application that is not designed to solve the same problem. Seriously --- 2 LFOs vs 85 LFOs, and you conclude that the latter is just as flexible as the former?


