FL Studio still the top dog!
- KVRAF
- 2645 posts since 21 Jul, 2004
right. i'm going to demo this thing and see if it's as nonsensical as some have hinted at. i'm intrigued.
- KVRAF
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
If you feel so inclined the FL Studio Guru tuts are good. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5353C9EB8A886421macmurphy wrote:right. i'm going to demo this thing and see if it's as nonsensical as some have hinted at. i'm intrigued.
Latest release and Socials: https://linktr.ee/ph.i.ltr3
- KVRAF
- 2645 posts since 21 Jul, 2004
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- KVRAF
- 2807 posts since 8 Sep, 2009
Listen to the background music: Games without frontiers / P. Gabriel (with the incredible Kate Bush)whet wrote:Seems like IL is goin to work on the GUI for the next FL version,looks just like a new skin though.
- KVRAF
- 5564 posts since 13 Jan, 2005 from the bottom of my heart
whet wrote:Seems like IL is goin to work on the GUI for the next FL version,looks just like a new skin though.

god bless them..
Whoever wants music instead of noise, joy instead of pleasure, soul instead of gold, creative work instead of business, passion instead of foolery, finds no home in this trivial world of ours.
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- KVRist
- 155 posts since 6 Aug, 2011
Indeed, that's correct - the €73.42 entry level "Fruity Edition" doesn't seem to include any audio recording features. You'll have to start on the "Producer Edition" to get 'Recording External and Internal Audio using ASIO-in' features.CTStump wrote:Okay, this has been my personal contention with having FL classified as a "Digital Audio Workstation". It's a Sequencer first and foremost.decalogue wrote: FL Studio is somehow in the same category as Renoise, while not quite as fast as Renoise. Granted, it's a very powerful tool for pattern-based electronic music production.
Even their low tier Fruity version doesn't even come with any audio recording capabilities. The term "DAW" has to to be stretched and totally redefined for FL studio to be included.
It should be classified as a Sequencer, as WHAT it is.It preforms excellent in that capacity.
The gray matter only get's grayer.
How wonderful!
My respect for Imagine-Line just grew a few inches.
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- Banned
- 3946 posts since 25 Jan, 2009
Remember to look at this from different angles. For instance: You have this company that starts out with a simple and streamlined product. You build up a user base and of course you would like to please them all; Your survival depends upon them. Now eventually the users get more and more demanding. Some users want feature a,b and c. Others want d,e and f and yet others want g,h and i but in very different ways (e.g. three different ways of doing sidechain) . You work like a horse to implement it all and consequently you end up with a clusterfuck very remote from the idea that motivated you to build it in the first place. However the worst part is that when you finally succeed to get every wished for feature into the program, the users or potential users now complain about it's complexity. In this light it is actually a wonder that we haven't heard of instances where a developer goes insane and tries to strangle a user or two. Kudos to Image Line for being so bloody patient and just keep working to keep up with the never ending stream of contradicting user demands. 
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- KVRAF
- 4329 posts since 26 Jun, 2004
FL keeps on changing, but these threads stay the same. 
FL is like a religion.
And all you blaspheming non-believers are now being punished for your lack of faith in the early years.
Now that its awesome, you heathens and converts not meant to understand it.
And if you do, youll be martyred as a fanboi.
"People" will always denounce, doubt, and outright laugh, at FL.
This long in, with it matching any feature out there, and winning top honors all over, and still getting the rolleyes, I think its a done deal.
No matter the music, the user, the feature being discussed, it does not matter.
People of varying levels of skill, knowledge, experience, exposure, can easily stumble into an 'lol' impression of FL.
It works out for everyone, really.
FL is like a religion.
And all you blaspheming non-believers are now being punished for your lack of faith in the early years.
Now that its awesome, you heathens and converts not meant to understand it.
And if you do, youll be martyred as a fanboi.
"People" will always denounce, doubt, and outright laugh, at FL.
This long in, with it matching any feature out there, and winning top honors all over, and still getting the rolleyes, I think its a done deal.
No matter the music, the user, the feature being discussed, it does not matter.
People of varying levels of skill, knowledge, experience, exposure, can easily stumble into an 'lol' impression of FL.
It works out for everyone, really.
- KVRAF
- 2036 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from Seattle, WA - USA
I'm on the outside looking in, brother. The light is bright, but I'm too blind to see!highkoo wrote:FL keeps on changing, but these threads stay the same.
FL is like a religion.
And all you blaspheming non-believers are now being punished for your lack of faith in the early years.
Now that its awesome, you heathens and converts not meant to understand it.
And if you do, youll be martyred as a fanboi.
"People" will always denounce, doubt, and outright laugh, at FL.
This long in, with it matching any feature out there, and winning top honors all over, and still getting the rolleyes, I think its a done deal.
No matter the music, the user, the feature being discussed, it does not matter.
People of varying levels of skill, knowledge, experience, exposure, can easily stumble into an 'lol' impression of FL.
It works out for everyone, really.
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- KVRAF
- 4329 posts since 26 Jun, 2004
Ok, lets dohibidy wrote:can we get back to it?
https://archive.org/download/MayaAngelo ... _512kb.mp4
Fruit Loopys!
Couldnt find that on Youtube...
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- KVRAF
- 1991 posts since 12 Mar, 2004
Well of course you are making little to no sense with this sentiment, remember to look at this from the angle of "Free lifetime updates" which actually means that your survival is not dependent on previous customers what so ever, it is in fact dependent on new sales, so eitherIncarnateX wrote:Remember to look at this from different angles. For instance: You have this company that starts out with a simple and streamlined product. You build up a user base and of course you would like to please them all; Your survival depends upon them.
1 They just added those features because they wanted them themselves
2 New users would not buy the app unless it has those features
Duh
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- KVRAF
- 2628 posts since 30 Mar, 2007 from In and Out Burger
Exactly! At least someone gets it!IncarnateX wrote:Remember to look at this from different angles. For instance: You have this company that starts out with a simple and streamlined product. You build up a user base and of course you would like to please them all; Your survival depends upon them. Now eventually the users get more and more demanding. Some users want feature a,b and c. Others want d,e and f and yet others want g,h and i but in very different ways (e.g. three different ways of doing sidechain) . You work like a horse to implement it all and consequently you end up with a clusterfuck very remote from the idea that motivated you to build it in the first place. However the worst part is that when you finally succeed to get every wished for feature into the program, the users or potential users now complain about it's complexity. In this light it is actually a wonder that we haven't heard of instances where a developer goes insane and tries to strangle a user or two. Kudos to Image Line for being so bloody patient and just keep working to keep up with the never ending stream of contradicting user demands.
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