Fruity Loops Help

The place to talk about instruments, tab, the bands gear and anything else musically related.
Post Reply
dead forever
Lynch Mob
Posts: 6825
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:26 pm

Fruity Loops Help

Post by dead forever »

I've had this for a while, mainly just so I could play the drum tracks my drummer sent me. But anyway I was wondering if someone with more experience could help me out. Can you record guitar tracks using fruity loops too then mix it with the drum tracks, or alternatively is there a program you could export fruity loops drum tracks onto and mix guitar tracks along side them?
[quote="heavymetalsoldier666"]Also the only log touching I do is when I touch my own while thinking of hot chicks on this board.[/quote]
[quote="heavymetalsoldier666"] dead forever remove your avatar now.[/quote]
Pfl?yd
Red Baron
Posts: 22372
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:15 pm
Location: The Temple of Horus

Post by Pfl?yd »

The version I have (which is older) you couldn't do anything of the sort really. Even as a sequencer it's not particularly good.

Your best bet is to mix down the drum sequences to .WAV file and then dump them into a recording program.
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
dead forever
Lynch Mob
Posts: 6825
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:26 pm

Post by dead forever »

Thanks. Any reccomendations for a recording program? I only have Audacity which is pretty much bog standard, though it gets the job done for quick recordings.
[quote="heavymetalsoldier666"]Also the only log touching I do is when I touch my own while thinking of hot chicks on this board.[/quote]
[quote="heavymetalsoldier666"] dead forever remove your avatar now.[/quote]
Pfl?yd
Red Baron
Posts: 22372
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:15 pm
Location: The Temple of Horus

Post by Pfl?yd »

dead forever wrote:Thanks. Any reccomendations for a recording program? I only have Audacity which is pretty much bog standard, though it gets the job done for quick recordings.
I use Sonar now, though I have Cubase too. For simple applications, I still like Cool Edit Pro because it records in WAV format right off the bat, so you can dump things recorded with Cool Edit into other programs. Sonar and Cubase have their own "files" they record into, likely so if you want to transfer to another computer or studio, that person also has to have the same program. :roll:
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
dead forever
Lynch Mob
Posts: 6825
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:26 pm

Post by dead forever »

Thanks.
[quote="heavymetalsoldier666"]Also the only log touching I do is when I touch my own while thinking of hot chicks on this board.[/quote]
[quote="heavymetalsoldier666"] dead forever remove your avatar now.[/quote]
User avatar
BassPhemy
Ms. Paltrow
Posts: 21271
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 4:24 pm

Post by BassPhemy »

I use Cool Edit Pro as well. It's pretty simple and user friendly but you can get pretty fancy with it if you really wanted to.

Pro Tools is a bit more complicated, but it's also free to download.
Uncle Touchy's Naked Puzzle Basement
dead forever
Lynch Mob
Posts: 6825
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:26 pm

Post by dead forever »

I always though Pro Tools was the top of the range shit they charge you a small fortune for!
[quote="heavymetalsoldier666"]Also the only log touching I do is when I touch my own while thinking of hot chicks on this board.[/quote]
[quote="heavymetalsoldier666"] dead forever remove your avatar now.[/quote]
User avatar
JesseJames
Natural Born Badass
Posts: 16248
Joined: Wed Jun 28, 2006 6:39 pm

Post by JesseJames »

File sharing bro
User avatar
croninburg
Lynch Mob
Posts: 12341
Joined: Sat Feb 12, 2005 3:00 pm
Location: new terrain

Post by croninburg »

dead forever wrote:I always though Pro Tools was the top of the range shit they charge you a small fortune for!
I'm pretty sure that a full version of pro tools includes external hardware.
Pfl?yd
Red Baron
Posts: 22372
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:15 pm
Location: The Temple of Horus

Post by Pfl?yd »

croninburg wrote:
dead forever wrote:I always though Pro Tools was the top of the range shit they charge you a small fortune for!
I'm pretty sure that a full version of pro tools includes external hardware.
Yeah, the software isn't expensive, but the interface sure as hell is!
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
User avatar
BassPhemy
Ms. Paltrow
Posts: 21271
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 4:24 pm

Post by BassPhemy »

The software was free last time I checked. I'm sure it's just to rope you into buying all the fancy external hardware, though.
Uncle Touchy's Naked Puzzle Basement
Pfl?yd
Red Baron
Posts: 22372
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:15 pm
Location: The Temple of Horus

Post by Pfl?yd »

"Wow, look at ALL these features!"

"Now you just need the $12,000 mixing interface to use any of them other than the playback mode."

"Fuck."



Edit: does the board have AIDS or something?
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
Post Reply