Trouble ahead for FL Studio? EDM proclaimed dead (or at least unwell...

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pc2000 wrote:
chk071 wrote:
pc2000 wrote:
chk071 wrote:Guys... let's be honest. FL Studio can ONLY be used for EDM. It's commonly known that that is so. The linked article proves it. Although i did not read it at all.
I'm sure this is meant as a joke, but, image-line has put themselves in a box since they only have EDM music demos in the program. They refuse to include various musical genres for some reason. Perhaps this is the reason some see it as a toy?
Which DAW doesn't advertise with mainly EDM content?

Not that claiming something is a toy because EDM is produced with it isn't equally ridiculous.
I've seen quite a few comments about it being a toy here at KVR in many debates over the years. This was particularly the case when it was called... Fruity Loops. As for other DAW's... most don't really ship with demo projects like FL Studio does. Never seen EDM projects included in Sonar, Cubase or Reaper. I have FL Studio producer, so I don't see it as such, but that's the impression some people have.
Which is obviously wrong. Nothing better than a bit of DAW snobbery i guess. Of course, Jordan Rudess wouldn't be able to write songs with 200 time signature changes in it, but i don't think that should be the measuring stick.

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The issue with Fruity Loops are, well, loops. It is based on loops and encourages to work with loops, which leads to mechanical 4/4 productions. Everything else must be enforced artificially.

Of course you don't need to have weird tempo variations in every dance track, but organic off-the-grid percussion can add some subtlety to 4/4 bagners.
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DJ Warmonger wrote:The issue with Fruity Loops are, well, loops. It is based on loops and encourages to work with loops, which leads to mechanical 4/4 productions. Everything else must be enforced mechanically.

Of course you don't need to have weird tempo variations in every dance track, but organic off-the-grid percussion can add some subtlety to 4/4 bagners.
I have happily made 5/8, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, 11/8, and 13/8 tracks in FL, and several "gridless" ambient tracks as well. And tempo can easily be automated.

It lends itself to certain types of music because it was designed to make that music easy, but it's really not hard to break out of the suggested template.

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This is more than 10 years late - typical media, so behind the times...

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DJ Warmonger wrote:The issue with Fruity Loops are, well, loops. It is based on loops and encourages to work with loops, which leads to mechanical 4/4 productions. Everything else must be enforced artificially.

Of course you don't need to have weird tempo variations in every dance track, but organic off-the-grid percussion can add some subtlety to 4/4 bagners.
The real issue is that certain people don't have the slighest clue about FL Studio but like to blather about on public boards . :roll:
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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working with loops? 4/4 only? come on...

you can create any music genre in FL Studio, be it 3/4 or 6/8 and of course any piece of music is made of phrases... there is absolutely no limitation... some basic music theory will help you see that... oh boy :?

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DJ Warmonger wrote:The issue with Fruity Loops are, well, loops. It is based on loops and encourages to work with loops, which leads to mechanical 4/4 productions. Everything else must be enforced artificially.

Of course you don't need to have weird tempo variations in every dance track, but organic off-the-grid percussion can add some subtlety to 4/4 bagners.
That's pretty ignorant, when was the last time You actually checked out FL?

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Fl Studio has long winded ways of accomplishing simple jobs that are done much easier with most other traditional DAWs. On the flip side it allows for getting ideas down pretty quickly. There's yin and yang with every DAW.

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xcentric wrote:Fl Studio has long winded ways of accomplishing simple jobs that are done much easier with most other traditional DAWs. On the flip side it allows for getting ideas down pretty quickly. There's yin and yang with every DAW.
DING DING DING correct.

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So why isn't Gol involved any more?

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foosnark wrote:
xcentric wrote:Fl Studio has long winded ways of accomplishing simple jobs that are done much easier with most other traditional DAWs. On the flip side it allows for getting ideas down pretty quickly. There's yin and yang with every DAW.
DING DING DING correct.
I can't agree, i found many things are much easier done in FL. Examples please!
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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aMUSEd wrote:So why isn't Gol involved any more?
Taking a break.
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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I find the whole 'EDM' thing really bizarre tbh. Dance music has always been around in countless forms and it will always be around in countless forms.

The 'EDM' sound is a razor thin slice of the dance music scene, despite the arrogance of the all-encompassing genre name (I honestly thought nothing would ever top IDM there). For every EDM gig with a thousand people staring at the light show on stage as though they're at a f**king stadium rock concert, there are hundreds of thousands of people at proper clubs across the world raving it up to... well... countless forms of dance music.

FWIW, pretty much everyone I know is using either Live or FL. I was briefly involved with a small record label in London that put out whatever dance music sounds caught our ears - 5 of the 6 artists we pressed to vinyl used FL, and all were making stuff that sounded nothing like the other - from limiter bothering noisy hip-hop sludge to ravey grime music, and all the wonderful, countless forms of dance music inbetween.

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murnau wrote:
foosnark wrote:
xcentric wrote:Fl Studio has long winded ways of accomplishing simple jobs that are done much easier with most other traditional DAWs. On the flip side it allows for getting ideas down pretty quickly. There's yin and yang with every DAW.
DING DING DING correct.
I can't agree, i found many things are much easier done in FL. Examples please!
No worries. I'll hold off on providing a list. As I alluded to they've already gave indications that they will address things that fall into the basket I'm referring to at some point. Until then, FL Studio is what it is. If you're happy with it, who am I to say you shouldn't be?

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Frantz wrote:EDM is out and ADM is in. That's right, Acoustic Dance Music is the next big thing. The 2020s are going to sound a lot like the 1920s.

Better ditch FL Studio and get yourself an upright bass, a jazz drum kit, and a reel to reel tape recorder. Remember you heard it here first.
well, at least a 'recordist' will only need one or two mics...

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