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Subject: Fruity loops demo
Original Message Date: 28-Jan-04 @ 03:44 AM - Fruity loops demo
Message 11/22 29-Jan-04 @ 02:44 AM - RE: Fruity loops demo
shortly. In the short time I've spent with it, though, it's absolutely spectacular...
Message 12/22 29-Jan-04 @ 03:03 AM - RE: Fruity loops demo
Message 13/22 29-Jan-04 @ 03:24 AM - RE: Fruity loops demo
i think it sounds very good.
Message 14/22 29-Jan-04 @ 03:59 AM - RE: Fruity loops demo
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RagnarOK- naw I knew you were being sarcastic, I was just heaping it on a little
more for catastrophic's sake ;-)
No harm done to anyone I hope. It's just dayum man, you gotta remember not
every one is rich, not everyone is a pro (or wants to be one), and of course, you
know I gotta end this post w/ the old cliche- "it's not the tools, it's how you use
them."
*groan*
but it's true!
Message 15/22 29-Jan-04 @ 06:36 AM - RE: Fruity loops demo
Message 16/22 29-Jan-04 @ 08:29 AM - RE: Fruity loops demo
Message 17/22 29-Jan-04 @ 11:42 AM - RE: Fruity loops demo
he's playing the "piss off DT" card. its so old and done. join the track votes thread and hang out with GTIM.
Message 18/22 29-Jan-04 @ 03:22 PM - RE: Fruity loops demo
Message 19/22 29-Jan-04 @ 03:43 PM - RE: Fruity loops demo
is that it seems to inevitably refresh one's view of the older paradigms even.
that's later on of course once you feel a need to get back to some older things.
and absolutely just the fact it refreshes one's sense of what one is doing in the here-and-now.
for that reason alone....it's a good thing.
there'a lot of aspects to remaining creative and doing it the same-old-way year-after-year just ain't one of em.
here's to new tools and toys and ways of working.
Message 20/22 29-Jan-04 @ 06:13 PM - RE: Fruity loops demo
event editor... it seems you do most your note editing through clicking and dragging
on the piano roll...either that or you click on one event at a time and get a properties window
with note, length, velocity etc... but I haven't found a way to get list of midi events
like the more established sequencers (sonar, logic, cubase)...
Seems like a major oversight, but I don't see too many complaints about it...perhaps I'm
missing something, but I find it easiest to navigate a midi event list with keyboard cursor keys
rather than fumbling around with the mouse.
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