Yeah, it's a pain for all the heads who've been on here a while but the newbies still need to bring these questions up. Rather than ban the topics couldn't we create a FAQ and just point the newbs at it as soon as one of these questions comes up? I'd be happy to contribute....in I could host it if worst comes to worst, but I'd like other heads to help out if they think it's a good idea.

In fact, is there not already a faq somewhere?






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Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: programming beats ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 03:17:28 -0800

Concord Dawn apparently do most of their work in fruity. "Morning Light"
was a fruity loops track.
As always, it's not the tool, it's how you use it.

As a side note - I think this argument comes up again every other month.
Can we create a list of banned topics for these topics that keep coming up
over and over and have been beaten to death already?

trust


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I use fruity loops. The interface makes it easy to audition drums,
replace them, stack, edit, and otherwise tweak. The rift between
"professional" gear and pattern-based stuff like Acid/Fruity is almost nill
now- like a lot of other producers Im watching most of my hardware collect
dust. Elitist gearhead snobs might call it a toy, but only until a big name
producer busts out a track on it, which is going to happen eventually. Keep
in mind alot of these guys just resent all the cheap new software that puts
electronic music production within anyones grasp. Sorry to rant but I had
words onlist with some guy who insisted I cant make anything decent with my
piece of shit Zoom, even tho hes never heard my stuff. ---
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