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Re: fruityloops



I've been using it a lot lately, it's great for trying out grooves
quickly before working them out in more detail in the mpc2000.

Thumbs up: the f/x section is excellent (esp. in the pro version), it'll
take years for the slow poke copy cats at akai to come up with any near
it. Also, it's a simple program to use - it doesn't take much time to
get things groovy.

Thumbs down: as far as i know, the resolution is liited to sixteenths
and the only time signature is 4/4. Because of this, i don't use it for
much more than "groove sketching".

Rob


Pete wrote:
> 
> I have been using a program called fruityloops for drum loops, and some
> looping of small wave samples
> 
> for about a month or so. I'm wondering if anyone else on this list has 
>used
> this program for looping.
> 
> If so what do you all think about it?
> 
> Does it work for you?
> 
> Have you found any major shortcomings?
> 
> Thanks for any and all input-
> 
>                                             Pete