The FL Studio crowd is a "cult" of sorts. They are very young, have not had exposure and/or experience, have never had their hands on and analog synth I found, and had no money to buy a synth or access to one and they were very angry and vengeful because of it. Everything for them could be solved with a PlugIn. And the NI Pro 53 is a great software synth! But it is weird when I power mine on, and it's like it's alive! --I don't know how else to describe it! That's why I'm stopping dead and snagging one of Dave Smith's Prophet 8's before they vanish because when my Prophet 5 dies I'm afraid it's going to go down for good! Sequential asked me the last time I had business with them: "Are you sure?" Meaning: are you sure you want to spend that kind of money on a synth that's time is almost up! Dave Smith also has the fantastic software for designing and the librarian software for recalling patches, etc! Bravo! Yes, the FL Studio crowd needs to get experience in a real recording studio and with tape and analog synths and gear or they're never going to get a broad, full sound in their pieces. All of the composer's works do all sound the same! It's terrible! And they have this fascist element running through everything! LOL!! :-) On 15 Jul 2009, at 00:54, jammie wrote: > > > thats why they sound like every other fl studio user > *************************************** - This communication is confidential to the parties it is intended to serve - Truth does not fear investigation. "There are no secrets that time does not reveal." -- Jean Racine (1669) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [emax] Keeping track of "source material"...
2009-07-15 by ss
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