What producers use fruity loops?

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Cool story bro. Keep it moving, this is another area of music you know nothing about. Back to KTT you go.
 

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I say Fruity Loops is designed for programmed music and you prove my point with programmed classical remakes :lolbron:

FL Studio Music creation DAW
if you look at the demo songs they're all electro/dance

I'm pretty sure the first versions of Fruity Loops were made for dance music
hip hop is produced the same way more or less so it makes sense that hip hop producers adopted it
 

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I guess Pro Tools suck too. Keep talking bro, you know exactly how these things work.



and I repeat, google DAW and educate yourself. All of these softwares do the same thing, but it all comes down to the user and what music he/she wants to create.
 
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I guess Pro Tools suck too. Keep talking bro, you know exactly how these things work.

Orchestral Arrangments In MIDI In Pro Tools - YouTube

and I repeat, google DAW and educate yourself. All of these softwares do the same thing, but it all comes down to the user and what music he/she wants to create.

I'm talking straight facts and you're still catching feelings :heh:


98% of super wack non-pro beatmakers use Fruity Loops that's why it's not respected it's not because people think it's an inferior program

it seems to be optimized for programmed music (hip hop, dance, etc.) with the whole "click in your drums and notes" type features though

I can't imagine someone doing a whole album worth of non-programmed style music on FL Studio... like some acoustic singer-songwriter shyt or some jazz...

if you make programmed music then Fruity Loops being optimized for that is a good thing :snoop:

It clearly has features that make MIDI programming very fast and easy
You can make a beat in it without touching a controller just by using your computer mouse
In most other DAWs you can't do that

Yes technically you could do any kind of music in Fruity Loops because you can record into it but what most people use it for is MIDI programming not recording or final mixes

and since people use it for MIDI and not usually recording the company makes soft synths for it instead of adding audio related features like Logic's flex feature or comping takes or audio quantize

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It clearly has features that make MIDI programming very fast and easy
You can make a beat in it without touching a controller just by using your computer mouse
In most other DAWs you can't do that

I've used FL, Garage Band, Reason and Cubase, and they all have the same feature.
 

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I've used FL, Garage Band, Reason and Cubase, and they all have the same feature.

in GarageBand and Logic you can create notes with your mouse but its not a one click and drag process like in Fruity Loops

its enough of an inconvenience that most people would probably actually play their melodies instead of clicking them in

same thing with drums... yeah you can create MIDI drum hits with your mouse in Logic but theres nothing like the Fruity Loops drum programmer that lets you do your drums in 10 seconds :manny:
 

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in GarageBand and Logic you can create notes with your mouse but its not a one click and drag process like in Fruity Loops

its enough of an inconvenience that most people would probably actually play their melodies instead of clicking them in

same thing with drums... yeah you can create MIDI drum hits with your mouse in Logic but theres nothing like the Fruity Loops drum programmer that lets you do your drums in 10 seconds :manny:

OK, but 10 mins ago you said you couldn't make midi with your mouse in other DAWs.
 

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OK, but 10 mins ago you said you couldn't make midi with your mouse in other DAWs.

:comeon:


in most DAWs you don't have the option of clicking your notes in
well you can do something similar but its harder to do... it takes more steps and time

that usually keeps people who want to make beats but can't play keyboard / don't understand tonality from using most DAWs

hence the popularity of Fruity Loops
 

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Let me refresh your memory.



:skip:

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in most DAWs you don't have the option of clicking your notes in
well you can do something similar but its harder to do... it takes more steps and time

that usually keeps people who want to make beats but can't play keyboard / don't understand tonality from using most DAWs


hence the popularity of Fruity Loops

so if Fruity Loops isn't mainly a hip hop and dance production DAW then why do 99% of its users make hip hop and dance?
 
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