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On 16 Jul 2002 at 13:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > does anyone find value in Fruity Loops for their producing?
> 
> I use fruity loops to build breaks and am starting to do whole tracks in it.  
> The interface is easy to grasp ( i never touched the manual) and the 
> plugins/FX are just crazy.  I actually have a copy of Logic Platinum and find 
> myself using Fruity instead; anything you can do accomplish in Logic can be 
> done in Fruity more easily , and Fruities engine works well on less powerful 
> PCs.  (waits for the diehard Logic heads to throw eggs).  At first I shyed 
> away from programs like Reason/Acid/Fruity Loops, like most I considered them 
> "toys", but once I saw how powerful Fruity was I got over that quick.  
> Nowadays, the line between "studio quality" gear and consumer stuff is 
> getting blurrier and blurrier. Keep in mind you can now produce professional 
> quality music with some decent monitors and a free download of Buzz (and no, 
> it aint THAT hard to learn- it looks much tougher than it is).  Before you 
> used to have to spend a couple of Gs to produce, now you can do it for (no 
> kidding ) free.  Kick ass time to be an electronic musician.

damn right, nothing more to add here :)

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