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See this related question - it's about the video production's vibe that Sony Vegas in "unprofessional" compared to Avid (who make ProTools) and Final Cut. Let's start with this: FLStudio it's a tool with which you're familiar. That's a huge plus in terms of learning curve for getting things done. With DAWs, the output is comparable. ProTools can't make ...


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That effect is called Backwards Reverb - the simplest way to do it is to reverse the waveform, then add a normal reverb, then reverse it again. Many DAW's have a backwards reverb plugin which effectively does exactly this, but without you having to do the reversing manually, but I don't think Fruity Loops has this. I did find this tutorial specific to ...


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You may be able to do some layer-inception, and have two different layers be children to one layer. Here is how you can set up your layers: Right click near one of your instruments and insert a new Layer. Click on the Layer to open up its properties. There is a button "Set Children". In order to set your children (the instruments you want to alternate on), ...


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You may be thinking of Live's Follow Actions, which can be leveraged using clip envelopes and Instrument Rack devices to change synth sounds like you've described. I don't think FL Studio has a feature exactly like that, but I believe you can automate the volume of an instrument by right clicking it and choosing "Edit Events." Obviously this won't allow it ...


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I am not familiar with this software but have had sufficient experience with both sequencer and piano roll formats to understand your question. Examining the tutorials for "FL Studio Tutorial - Pattern Window and Step Sequencer Basics" I found the following: "Notice all those rows of buttons for each sound? Those are each called 'step' and you looking at a ...


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This is more computer related than music but here's some hints and tips anyway. Right click on 'computer' and then click 'properties' (you can do this either in your 'start menu' or on the 'desktop'). Here you'll find the specs of your PC including CPU speed and amount of RAM. Perhaps post the result here and also any other details you have about the laptop ...


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I'm not a FL Studio user, but I'd be surprised to find that there are no active forums full of FL Studio users. That said, the other DAWs you suggest break down as follows: ProTools is said to be great at audio and weak at MIDI. It seems to be the go-to choice for full-serivce professional studios. As far as I know, you can't run VSTs natively in ...


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Regarding what you will be using your program for, FL Studio seems to be best suited. FL Studio has tons of resources via their online forum -- http://forum.image-line.com/ Scott, Nucleon, and others are actually surprisingly very helpful and answer quickly. Also to mention, you may be intersted in checking out my site http://www.Beatstruggles.com -- ...


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FL-Studio has become one of the BEST DAWS available now. It had humble beginnings, but has flourished in advancements over the years. On version 10 now, Image Line Software has created a powerful DAW for those that want to utilize both loops, synthesizers (VSTs), AND Live Recording. (and No, I do not work for Image Line or affiliated in any way.. - Though I ...


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There's a general thing to know: a DAW itself does not have any impact on sound exept a reasonable style of amp ratio between L and R (read something about panning law to get familiar with it). The things that do make impact are the quality of VSTs and such - there are differences indeed. Back in the days the FL ones were not state of the art (afaik without ...



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