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desant

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While i hear people bash Fruity Loops saying it is for Japanese girls it actually does come with a kick ass electric guitar synthesiser! The FL Slayer, with 100s of presets, fucking A



Im sitting here and digging into my Reason 4, and there are NO proper classic ELECTRIC guitar sounds/syntesisers there AT ALL!

And i paid 400 $ for that thing!! It is great for bass, sequencing and lots of features but wheres the friggin electric fukin guitars????
 
Fruity loops 9 XXL porducer edition and audur

go youtube remakes with fruity loops all the rappers and RB beats have been remade perfect using it
 
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good drown

pro tools hands down....
as far as a bass synth, get the original form the 70's, a moog
 

desant

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dude

did u even read my thread?

Are you stoned out of your mind?

I said Bass was OK

Its the proper electric guitar i am after
 

desant

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Hello! Im Back!

Well after 24 hours of heavy work and investigation i can conclude the following:

1.
There simply is no suitable synth/generator/sampler that produces proper "heavy metal", what some might call it, guitar sound in Propellerhead Reason....


2.
There are such plug ins VSTs such as Slayer which is perfect for this.
But for some reason Reason does not support those...


3.
Fruity Loops has FL Slayer. But here is a ...... "interesting" part, it appears you can wire or as you say rewire reason sounds INTO Fruity Loops but not the other way around FL Slayer into Reason



Well... yeah... u should see the look on my face.


I bought Reason 4 because it said it has "everything to start producing music" or something like that. I bought it because theres lots of instruments and a great sequencer. Unfortunately there are no guitars...


What am i supposed to do, seeing that i am electro dance music producer and electro goes hand in hand with these guitar sounds???

I guess i can rute Reason into FL and do my work there on tracks that need guitars ... but it is a bit amature dont you think? And i do not like FL sequencer....


Looks like, i will have to splash 400 pounds on Cubase 5... althought i have not researched what instruments it has yet but i do know it supports VST
 
i forget the name but ubuntu has a studio edition out thats no joke if ur into linux or makinga dualboot it comes with like 100+ progs all free that kills FL studio its right down your alley for metal and rock
 

master shake

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Hey guys, got probably a stupid question... Can you make real beats using these programs with just a computer, mouse/keyboard and speakers?? Do you need an mpc or other types of equipment?

thanks

and give it up for JAY DEE
 

weedlover714

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Hey guys, got probably a stupid question... Can you make real beats using these programs with just a computer, mouse/keyboard and speakers?? Do you need an mpc or other types of equipment?

thanks

and give it up for JAY DEE

Of course you can. Why would u need an MPC? Those things are way outdated. You can do everything w/ softsynths.

Though i have a lot of hardware gear, i have a lot of soft synths too. I produce and perform for the electro/techno group Speaker Junkies http://www.myspace.com/speakerjunkies

My studio sequencer is: Cubase SX 3

Softsynths: Vanguard, Reflex, Nexus, Massive, Reason, Sylenth1, Moog, Minimonsta, V-station, and more

Hardware: Virus C, Yamaha CS2x, Roland AX-1, Korg MS2000, K-station, Quasimidi Rave-o-lution, Roland SP808

Soundcard: TC Electronics Konnect 8

Mixing board: Mackie 24 ch. mixer

Hit me up if you have any ques.
 
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