Are there any other programs that can do what FL does? Can be free or paid.
It's for a friend who doesn't like FL
software like fruity loops
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Re: software like fruity loops
Have you looked at Coco Pops?
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If he's a beginner, Ejay, if not, Reason or Cubase.
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If only Garage Band had a Windows version
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i really like Reason but its far more complicated than fruity loops and its a bit expensive too (last i checked)Jonboy wrote:If he's a beginner, Ejay, if not, Reason or Cubase.
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So what software did you eventually try out KB?
EDIT: He works with Ableton. My bad.
Fortunately one of the most talented DJ/ Producers I know (Jezper Söderlund aka Airbase) produces HD tutorials showing people how to use Reason or is it Ableton he uses? Either way you can view his Channel on Youtube or check out his site over here.naughty wrote:i really like Reason but its far more complicated than fruity loops and its a bit expensive too (last i checked)Jonboy wrote:If he's a beginner, Ejay, if not, Reason or Cubase.
EDIT: He works with Ableton. My bad.