Erm more of an instrumental but if anyone does do vocals on top I would be very interested in results.
People have bad mouthed FL which seems to become more expansive and dymanic with age. I'm sure it'd be great on Linux platform as Open Source.
One thing I'd change is the guitar sound that pans. Does anyone know any free or cheap generators that sound more realstic for fruity loops? Alternatively I'll record a guitar sample it to FL and use the same mixer channel with effects.
People have bad mouthed FL which seems to become more expansive and dymanic with age. I'm sure it'd be great on Linux platform as Open Source.
One thing I'd change is the guitar sound that pans. Does anyone know any free or cheap generators that sound more realstic for fruity loops? Alternatively I'll record a guitar sample it to FL and use the same mixer channel with effects.
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dude, i dont normally dig this style of stuff, but this is cool man. i really like the piano chord progressions in the bridge, i guess, where the drums go to the ride cymbol. and the echo at the end is well placed also. as to the guitar, im sure you could find some body to record that for you wihout having to sample it for realism. but maybe thats the whole idea to it. i dont know but the song as a whole sounds cool
Yes a very good piece of fruity engineering!
Like your idea of FL as open source!
A! The Fruity kick! Some sounds are just so familiar!
Absolutely love it when it all comes in at 0:51.
You got quality stuff going on in there!
Don't know about a whole vocal as such but you could definitely chuck some vocal samples into the mix!
Yes Phat! and Tight!!
Like your idea of FL as open source!
A! The Fruity kick! Some sounds are just so familiar!
Absolutely love it when it all comes in at 0:51.
You got quality stuff going on in there!
Don't know about a whole vocal as such but you could definitely chuck some vocal samples into the mix!
Yes Phat! and Tight!!

I love it. It sounds almost the same thing you do with your piano I do with mine... I always feel that the piano is too dry in FLS, so I give it Reeverb 2 > Studio Hall and Delay Bank > Default to give it the effect I like, while using School Piano.
I know the guitars in FLS suck... However, I don't know if this one song on FLS used his own recorded guitar, but it was fucking awesome... Can't remember the name, came with FLS 5, though. I think you did a splendid job. Perhaps add a filter to it. In my opinion it sounds a little harsh... I guess maybe too harsh for a guitar to my suiting. You can adjust volume to plugins too, so if you add Reeverb or something like that, just adjust the volume and maybe that will help, too much can be too much. :P
I know the guitars in FLS suck... However, I don't know if this one song on FLS used his own recorded guitar, but it was fucking awesome... Can't remember the name, came with FLS 5, though. I think you did a splendid job. Perhaps add a filter to it. In my opinion it sounds a little harsh... I guess maybe too harsh for a guitar to my suiting. You can adjust volume to plugins too, so if you add Reeverb or something like that, just adjust the volume and maybe that will help, too much can be too much. :P
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man I had my monitor amp up all the way,.. yikes, the last song i listened to wasn't nearly as punchy as this one. It laid me back in to the chair. lol Sounds are cool but I'm with you on the guitar sound I think you should do like you said and 1 either move this where you can record guitars through it, or, 2. sample your guitar or get a good guitar sample for it. it's really a cool fl piece, too short though and I usually don't think that with fl songs.
EDIT I vote now that it works
EDIT I vote now that it works
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