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    er your wrong
    mmmmmmmm

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    Such a tired argument, FLStudio is a great application, you can get extremely professional results using it - really can't be arsed to argue with you except to say 'Whhaaaaatever'

    Workman + Talent + Tools = Results.

    BTW Fruity only runs on PC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schlongfingers

    Workman + Talent + Tools = Results.
    Innit and we all know Logic is king of all haha

    Only messing

    The workman and tools is extremly true it's the operator not the program :clap:

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    no i'm not saying fruity loops is a bad program far from it but you can't do as much on fl as you can on SX

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    Quote Originally Posted by NFP
    no i'm not saying fruity loops is a bad program far from it but you can't do as much on fl as you can on SX
    Giz some examples then? I've not struggled to do anything I need using the app in the last 2 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NFP
    no i'm not saying fruity loops is a bad program far from it but you can't do as much on fl as you can on SX
    LMAO.

    To be honest mate, i have never found anything that cant be done within fruity. As said before, name one thing that cant be done in fruity...., (and i dont mean running mulit track hardware studios because it is a software studio). I'll put it another way, name something musically that cant be done with fruity.

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    well you've got all your ring modulaters your vst bass sounds are a lot better quality its only my opinion, but i've got to admit fl studio 5 thats being reviewed at the minute looks the bomb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NFP
    well you've got all your ring modulaters your vst bass sounds are a lot better quality its only my opinion, but i've got to admit fl studio 5 thats being reviewed at the minute looks the bomb.
    Fruity accepts VST's so it's a case of using the right plugin, not a limitation of the program. Yes Fruity 5 looks fantastiic :D

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    Yeah, i used to be one to slate fruity. I found that I could tell a track done on fruity in a matter of seconds. But the problem was that so many ppl were using the program as a gimmick and just using the presets. What I've found these days is there's alot of people that have really gone deep into the program and it can do so much more than just presets. Several of my fave producers actually told me thet do everything on Fruity. I say don't knock it. PS Fruity 5
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    I just love sx what can i say

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    If you are looking to make the standard gabber kicks, or even go further, start with this download:
    http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufa...s/TR909all.zip

    This contains wav files of numerous tr-909 clean kick drums at various ADSR settings. It also has a number of other TR-909 sounds included. Quadrafuzz is definitely an excellent effect to run on kick drums for hardcore, however, it can over-digitize them. Basically, just play with those and you'll get what you are looking for. Then, if you have a sampler or program that can allow you to play with the shape/amplitude of the kick on the fly, try using that. I'm pretty Fruity Loops and a number of software packages let you do that.

    Edit: Forgot to add, for that effect you want on the last kicks, download Frohmage. It's a free filter plugin from the makers of predatohm and ohmboyz which are also excellent for distortion. For a free plguin, frohmage is great. You can autobind the cutoff knob to respond to any midi data when the audio is running. So, when your track is playing the kicks, if you load up frohmage on the bus for the kicks, you can get that nice high-pass filter sound that gets used a lot in hardstyle and the newer dutch gabber tracks. Or, you can go all out, run your kicks through a guitar distortion pedal, and then high pass the results. You can gets some ear-bleeding sweeps that way which sound ****ing great in my opinion. Though, I'm sure most would beg to differ. ;)
    Frohmage: http://www.ohmforce.com/UseFreeSoftw...mp;productId=6
    Just pick the version you want from there.
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    Nice one mate :clap: :clap: :clap:

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    The Audiogenics website has some kick samples that sound really good m8.

    www.audiogenic.fr

 

 
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