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MACHINEDRUM vs FRUITYLOOPS

MACHINEDRUM vs FRUITYLOOPS

2003-09-02 by Col Dee

People keep talking about how good the Machinedrum's sequencer is, 
and how the onboard effects give a distinctive sheen to its sounds.

How does Fruityloops, the program, compare to the Machinedrum in 
terms of usability, expressiveness and functions etc...?

I ask because I use Fruityloops a lot and I'm wondering if there 
would be any point in buying a Machinedrum.

Re: MACHINEDRUM vs FRUITYLOOPS

2003-09-04 by creepjoint

Hi, well really theres no comparison, you could say the same for any 
piece of gear. Just read previous threads where peolpe have enquired. 
The Machinedrum is quite unique, can creat great sounds and has a 
hands on approach but costs quite a bit. Fruity is also great, can 
sequence synths and samples but only runs on Windows. I have heard of 
problems midi sync out in Fruity. IMO Machinedrum sounds are far 
better than any softsynth out there, plus its got knobs!!




--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Col Dee" <coldee@m...> wrote:
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> People keep talking about how good the Machinedrum's sequencer is, 
> and how the onboard effects give a distinctive sheen to its sounds.
> 
> How does Fruityloops, the program, compare to the Machinedrum in 
> terms of usability, expressiveness and functions etc...?
> 
> I ask because I use Fruityloops a lot and I'm wondering if there 
> would be any point in buying a Machinedrum.

Re: MACHINEDRUM vs FRUITYLOOPS

2003-09-04 by omnipresence_data

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Col Dee" <coldee@m...> wrote:
> People keep talking about how good the Machinedrum's sequencer is, 
> and how the onboard effects give a distinctive sheen to its sounds.
> 
> How does Fruityloops, the program, compare to the Machinedrum in 
> terms of usability, expressiveness and functions etc...?
> 
> I ask because I use Fruityloops a lot and I'm wondering if there 
> would be any point in buying a Machinedrum.

The sequencers in the MD and Fruity are different, but both have 
their advantages. The MD allows parameter locks etc which can liven 
up a basic pattern. Similar results can be achieved in fruity loops 
by automating the synths/samples, but this is much more of a hassle 
IMO.

FruityLoops by itself cannot (not from the versions ive used anyway) 
synthesise its own drum sounds. You are limited to the samples you 
have, and your ability to manipulate them. On the other hand, the 
machinedrum allows deep programmability of sounds using actual 
synthesis (for the most part) and not just samples. In 
expressiveness (as far as sound results go), the MD is far superior 
to FL.

I have used fruityloops in the past, and I currently own a MD. if I 
could choose between the two it would definately be the machinedrum. 
it also depends on your opinions on hardware and software and how 
you will be using them in relation to other gear etc. hope this has 
been of some help.

 - Joe 

(ps. i noticed theres another Joe in this group which has a MD - 
whoo!)

Re: [elektron] Re: MACHINEDRUM vs FRUITYLOOPS

2003-09-04 by Joe

On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 10:00:21AM -0000, omnipresence_data wrote:
>    (ps. i noticed theres another Joe in this group which has a MD -
>    whoo!)

that's me! nice to meet you :-)

Joe

[elektron] Re: MACHINEDRUM vs FRUITYLOOPS

2003-09-04 by endlessnessisticman

You wouldn't know it, but me too!  Yo Joe!

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, Joe <jmelnyk@c...> wrote:
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> On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 10:00:21AM -0000, omnipresence_data wrote:
> >    (ps. i noticed theres another Joe in this group which has a MD -
> >    whoo!)
> 
> that's me! nice to meet you :-)
> 
> Joe

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