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Completely off topic but...

Completely off topic but...

2002-05-14 by John Royle

... i downloaded this track from a bloke on another eGroup i'm on. I have to say I was pretty impressed with it, but I was about 10 times more impressed when I found out he'd done the *whole* thing using FruityLoops and a few VSTi's. Definitley worth a listen, especially if you're into the whole Nu Skool Breaks / Trance thing.
john.

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Re: Completely off topic but...

2002-05-14 by drj0

clever spam...

--- In xl7@y..., John Royle <jroyle@t...> wrote:
> ... i downloaded this track from a bloke on another eGroup i'm on.  
I have
> to say I was pretty impressed with it, but I was about 10 times more
> impressed when I found out he'd done the *whole* thing using 
FruityLoops and
> a few VSTi's.  Definitley worth a listen, especially if you're into 
the
> whole Nu Skool Breaks / Trance thing.
>  
> http://www.safe-style.co.uk/downloads/clarity.mp3
> <http://www.safe-style.co.uk/downloads/clarity.mp3>  (10Mb)
>  
>  
> john.
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RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

2002-05-14 by John Royle

Sorry, I wasn't meaning to spam - I just thought you guys might be interested in it. Over the last year or so, I've spent a hell of a lot of cash on hardware, including my XL7, and it's interesting to see what people can come up with using a 99$ piece of software.

Anyway, appologies if I offended anybody by posting off-topic.

john.



-----Original Message-----
From: drj0 [mailto:drj0@...]
Sent: 14 May 2002 11:47
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...


clever spam...




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RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

2002-05-14 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

My friend Jason Mendelke uses only Fruity Loops, doesn't even own a MIDI 
keyboard or plug ins (or know shit about music, other than DJing), yet has 
two techno tracks signed and getting pressed as we speak.  Bastard! :)

rEalm




Sorry, I wasn't meaning to spam - I just thought you guys might be 
interested in it.  Over the last year or so, I've spent a hell of a lot of 
cash on hardware, including my XL7, and it's interesting to see what 
people can come up with using a 99$ piece of software.

RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

2002-05-14 by John Royle

I have to say, that writing breaks and percussion tracks in Fruityloops is a hell of a lot easier than in any of the 'big 3' computer sequencers - it's just a shame that the midi implementation is a bit weak and you can't do multitrack audio recording etc. otherwise i think it'd be great to link fruity up to my XL7 and Virus.
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-----Original Message-----
From: erik_magrini@Baxter.com [mailto:erik_magrini@...]
Sent: 14 May 2002 14:02
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...


My friend Jason Mendelke uses only Fruity Loops, doesn't even own a MIDI keyboard or plug ins (or know shit about music, other than DJing), yet has two techno tracks signed and getting pressed as we speak. Bastard! :)

rEalm




Sorry, I wasn't meaning to spam - I just thought you guys might be interested in it. Over the last year or so, I've spent a hell of a lot of cash on hardware, including my XL7, and it's interesting to see what people can come up with using a 99$ piece of software.



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RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

2002-05-14 by Andre Lewis

I just hybrid it to Sonar when I need to mix and match. I find it easier to construct things in fruity but record in Sonar/Cubase. I've done a ton of stuff in fruity. Anyone know of a good place to post some of my tracks for you to listen to? Non MP3.com of course.
Andre
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To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

I have to say, that writing breaks and percussion tracks in Fruityloops is a hell of a lot easier than in any of the 'big 3' computer sequencers - it's just a shame that the midi implementation is a bit weak and you can't do multitrack audio recording etc. otherwise i think it'd be great to link fruity up to my XL7 and Virus.
-----Original Message-----
From: erik_magrini@Baxter.com [mailto:erik_magrini@...]
Sent: 14 May 2002 14:02
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...


My friend Jason Mendelke uses only Fruity Loops, doesn't even own a MIDI keyboard or plug ins (or know shit about music, other than DJing), yet has two techno tracks signed and getting pressed as we speak. Bastard! :)

rEalm




Sorry, I wasn't meaning to spam - I just thought you guys might be interested in it. Over the last year or so, I've spent a hell of a lot of cash on hardware, including my XL7, and it's interesting to see what people can come up with using a 99$ piece of software.



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RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

2002-05-14 by John Royle

How exactly do you 'hybrid' it? Do you write stuff in fruity, then save it out as a midi file an import it into Sonar??
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From: Andre Lewis [mailto:andrel@...]
Sent: 14 May 2002 18:00
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

I just hybrid it to Sonar when I need to mix and match. I find it easier to construct things in fruity but record in Sonar/Cubase. I've done a ton of stuff in fruity. Anyone know of a good place to post some of my tracks for you to listen to? Non MP3.com of course.
Andre
-----Original Message-----
From: John Royle [mailto:jroyle@...]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 6:40 AM
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

I have to say, that writing breaks and percussion tracks in Fruityloops is a hell of a lot easier than in any of the 'big 3' computer sequencers - it's just a shame that the midi implementation is a bit weak and you can't do multitrack audio recording etc. otherwise i think it'd be great to link fruity up to my XL7 and Virus.
-----Original Message-----
From: erik_magrini@... [mailto:erik_magrini@...]
Sent: 14 May 2002 14:02
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...


My friend Jason Mendelke uses only Fruity Loops, doesn't even own a MIDI keyboard or plug ins (or know shit about music, other than DJing), yet has two techno tracks signed and getting pressed as we speak. Bastard! :)

rEalm




Sorry, I wasn't meaning to spam - I just thought you guys might be interested in it. Over the last year or so, I've spent a hell of a lot of cash on hardware, including my XL7, and it's interesting to see what people can come up with using a 99$ piece of software.



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RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

2002-05-14 by Andre Lewis

Mostly I record into Sonar, chop it up and clean it up then export midi clips and audio clips into Fruity. There are things you have to do to make life easier, like recording at your project tempo etc. but I will definately record audio and midi in Sonar to get the phrases down and to edit them, but I'll bring them back into fruity to work with, since I can add LFO and reverse them, filter them etc. The thing I like the best about fruity loops is the mute groups and mute itself for samples. I can get staggered beats and melodies by retriggering and using another sound to cut the original sound. Fruity is over the top as a sampler equivelant.
Andre
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From: John Royle [mailto:jroyle@...]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 10:01 AM
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

How exactly do you 'hybrid' it? Do you write stuff in fruity, then save it out as a midi file an import it into Sonar??
-----Original Message-----
From: Andre Lewis [mailto:andrel@...]
Sent: 14 May 2002 18:00
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

I just hybrid it to Sonar when I need to mix and match. I find it easier to construct things in fruity but record in Sonar/Cubase. I've done a ton of stuff in fruity. Anyone know of a good place to post some of my tracks for you to listen to? Non MP3.com of course.
Andre
-----Original Message-----
From: John Royle [mailto:jroyle@...]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 6:40 AM
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

I have to say, that writing breaks and percussion tracks in Fruityloops is a hell of a lot easier than in any of the 'big 3' computer sequencers - it's just a shame that the midi implementation is a bit weak and you can't do multitrack audio recording etc. otherwise i think it'd be great to link fruity up to my XL7 and Virus.
-----Original Message-----
From: erik_magrini@... [mailto:erik_magrini@...]
Sent: 14 May 2002 14:02
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...


My friend Jason Mendelke uses only Fruity Loops, doesn't even own a MIDI keyboard or plug ins (or know shit about music, other than DJing), yet has two techno tracks signed and getting pressed as we speak. Bastard! :)

rEalm




Sorry, I wasn't meaning to spam - I just thought you guys might be interested in it. Over the last year or so, I've spent a hell of a lot of cash on hardware, including my XL7, and it's interesting to see what people can come up with using a 99$ piece of software.



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RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

2002-05-14 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

I swear by Iuma, it's free too!  www.iuma.com

rEalm



Anyone know of a good place to post some of my tracks for you to listen 
to?  Non MP3.com of course.

RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

2002-05-14 by Andre Lewis

Okily Dokily
-----Original Message-----
From: erik_magrini@... [mailto:erik_magrini@Baxter.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 10:54 AM
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...


I swear by Iuma, it's free too! www.iuma.com

rEalm



Anyone know of a good place to post some of my tracks for you to listen to? Non MP3.com of course.



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RE: [xl7] Re: Completely off topic but...

2002-05-14 by just john

>I swear by Iuma, it's free too!  www.iuma.com
>
>rEalm




I swear AT Iuma, having been spammed by them several times.
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