I agree, use whatever tools you like! However, if Concord dawn are so happy with Fruity, then why do they do (x amount of) mixdowns in Logics? There must be a reason!

I personally haven't compared them directly and haven't done any tests so I'm not gonna stick my neck out one way or another...

One thing I do know, Fruity is rapidly becoming synonimous [sp?] with crap 2-step UK Garage and for all you non-UK heads out there, you *REALLY* DO NOT want to know ;)


From: Josh Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Production
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 12:38:40 -0700


ok, thats what i thought i had read. i really think people give too much credit to the tools, within reason (not Reason (tm) hehe) a good producer should be able to get good music out of crap gear. just go listen to some old skool :) :)

entitee wrote:

This pops up every now and then here on the list. In posts on DOA (that can
be found through some searching), one of the guys from CD said they do
mixdown occasionally in Logic, but a lot of tracks were done completely in
Fruity including Morning Light. They just use a lot of good VST plugins.






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