FL Studio and other Hosts
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- Banned
- 851 posts since 14 Mar, 2004
well.... Mabye i'm the only one, but as soon as i changed hosts from FL to Cubase I found a world of possiblities open up, and found once i had learnt how to use Cubase that the level of my productions- the sounds that i used and the overall mix- improved dramatically.
For a start, the plugins that FL is supplied with, nice as they are, aren't as nice (to me, anyway) as some of the plugins Cubase is bundled with. Some of the FL plug-ins are basically useless.
(and just to digress: if you do happen to like the fl vst plugs, you can copy the DLL files into another (VST compatible) hosts directory so u can use them w/out fruity loops)
Another thing: The FL piano roll just isn't a decent way to write melodies. The Piano Rolls found in most other hosts is much easier to use, from my experience.
Anyway, i can't be f**ked going into anything in anymore detail, but i will say this- forget all this crap about "don't blame the tool"... whatever. WITH ALL ELSE BEING EQUAL, you're going to get better sounding music from a good software package then a shithouse one.
Anyway, these are just my opinions. I still love fruity by the way, i think you get great sounds out of it, i just wouldn't want to use it as my host. I feel pretty much the same way about Reason too. Remember, if you find you are being limited by FL, manye its time to find a new proggy... and if you do, its not like you've wasted all the time you've spent learning FL because there's always Rewire, or you could just use FL as a sound source and render things out, which works just as well.
Good Luck!
For a start, the plugins that FL is supplied with, nice as they are, aren't as nice (to me, anyway) as some of the plugins Cubase is bundled with. Some of the FL plug-ins are basically useless.
(and just to digress: if you do happen to like the fl vst plugs, you can copy the DLL files into another (VST compatible) hosts directory so u can use them w/out fruity loops)
Another thing: The FL piano roll just isn't a decent way to write melodies. The Piano Rolls found in most other hosts is much easier to use, from my experience.
Anyway, i can't be f**ked going into anything in anymore detail, but i will say this- forget all this crap about "don't blame the tool"... whatever. WITH ALL ELSE BEING EQUAL, you're going to get better sounding music from a good software package then a shithouse one.
Anyway, these are just my opinions. I still love fruity by the way, i think you get great sounds out of it, i just wouldn't want to use it as my host. I feel pretty much the same way about Reason too. Remember, if you find you are being limited by FL, manye its time to find a new proggy... and if you do, its not like you've wasted all the time you've spent learning FL because there's always Rewire, or you could just use FL as a sound source and render things out, which works just as well.
Good Luck!
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- KVRist
- 63 posts since 11 May, 2003 from Lille (France)
Can you give some exemple about what you can do with Cubase and not with FLStudio?as soon as i changed hosts from FL to Cubase I found a world of possiblities open up
- KVRAF
- 3266 posts since 22 Sep, 2003 from under the sun
well, this opinion is very surprising. FL piano roll is one of the best i've ever come accross, and i'm not the only one who says such a thing (with better words, maybehoffy wrote:Another thing: The FL piano roll just isn't a decent way to write melodies. The Piano Rolls found in most other hosts is much easier to use, from my experience.
are you sure you use the piano-roll? maybe you only know the thing that opens with the button on the right of the step sequencer?
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- KVRAF
- 4738 posts since 20 Feb, 2004 from Gothenburg, Sweden
I don't thinks it's a matter of what you CAN do. More like... Ergonomics and appereance.usob solina wrote:Can you give some exemple about what you can do with Cubase and not with FLStudio?as soon as i changed hosts from FL to Cubase I found a world of possiblities open up
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- KVRist
- 63 posts since 11 May, 2003 from Lille (France)
It's also my opinion, but not hoffy's opinion, so I wanted to know his opinion!I don't thinks it's a matter of what you CAN do.
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- KVRist
- 143 posts since 21 Jul, 2003
I don't think changing hosts will give you better results. well, may be in terms of rendered audio quality. FLS piano roll is best and easiest one that I have ever played with. I agree with the people here that the samples included in it are not the best. Buy one sample cd with lotsa kits then you are done. It's very flexible as far as VSTi/DXi's are concerned. Good thing is selected channel respond to computer keyboard so you can audition the patches/presets. I'm waiting for V5 very anxiously. I want that elastic engine other things comes second to that for me.
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- KVRAF
- 1959 posts since 10 Aug, 2004 from Valencia, Spain.
the samples included in FL are poor...well, if you have bought the program you have access to 2 gigas of samples from Samplefusion, and they ARE good!
- KVRAF
- 3266 posts since 22 Sep, 2003 from under the sun
this is a point i'd like to understand better. i'm a XXL registered user, but when i go to the Samplefusion website with my regcodes, i can only download some samples from the list, one by one... and not all the samples listed. i've never bothered to ask if i miss something, until now... is it possible to download the full content in one clic?origami wrote:the samples included in FL are poor...well, if you have bought the program you have access to 2 gigas of samples from Samplefusion, and they ARE good!
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- KVRist
- 34 posts since 6 Jun, 2004 from plano (dallas) tx
that's about right. rip the program apart. learn every one of its tricks and you will find flstudio is an excellent piece of softwareWopelka wrote:the host is just a tool
if you don't make good music with it, don't blame the tool but the workman

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- KVRist
- 34 posts since 6 Jun, 2004 from plano (dallas) tx
i realise that this is your opinion, but are you saying that flstudio is a shithouse software package? what makes you think that? it's price tag?hoffy wrote: Anyway, i can't be f**ked going into anything in anymore detail, but i will say this- forget all this crap about "don't blame the tool"... whatever. WITH ALL ELSE BEING EQUAL, you're going to get better sounding music from a good software package then a shithouse one.

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- KVRAF
- 1907 posts since 29 Oct, 2003
bump
i wanna know that too.
i wanna know that too.
q2: any *best practice* tips to use fls vsti in cubase?i've never bothered to ask if i miss something, until now... is it possible to download the full content in one clic?
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- KVRist
- 30 posts since 12 Aug, 2004
I think that you must buy the CD's if you want have all of the samples. For download, just a few seem available
mauseoleum wrote:bump
i wanna know that too.
q2: any *best practice* tips to use fls vsti in cubase?i've never bothered to ask if i miss something, until now... is it possible to download the full content in one clic?