Im using FL Studio 9. Im using my laptop keyboard at the moment, I had a keyboard but I had to return it.
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Originally posted by whuddup View PostI just DL'd FL Studio. Anyone know of a tutorial on how to use it?
But I use fl10. Just that, no keyboard or anything like that...wish I had a keyboard tho.
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I use Sony Acid Pro. I love its work flow as a DAW.
My studio hardware consists of:
Yamaha Motif
Moog Voyager
Access Virus Ti
Lots of great samples of drums etc
Universal Audio 2192 master clock/converter
Lynx L22 sound card
Various guitars, mics & pre-amps and any item I can get my hands on to record!thabrotherz.tumblr.com SUTARDY BROTHERS
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Originally posted by Sutardy Brothers View PostI use Sony Acid Pro. I love its work flow as a DAW.
My studio hardware consists of:
Yamaha Motif
Moog Voyager
Access Virus Ti
Lots of great samples of drums etc
Universal Audio 2192 master clock/converter
Lynx L22 sound card
Various guitars, mics & pre-amps and any item I can get my hands on to record!
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Logic pro 9 (used to use reason 4...I'm still no where near as good as I was with reason..logic is tougher)
Mackie monitors
M-Audio midi controller
PreSonus Firebox
ART MP tube Mic preAmp
SP condenser mic
2x Stanton Decks & DXM Mixer
Kits, samples, records yada yada yada
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My Set Up
pro tools
acid pro
sound forge
waves audio plug ins
mind print tube mic pre amp
mpc 2000
korg keyboard
Last edited by Burns Luciano; 08-11-2012, 12:52 AM.
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Originally posted by Fleece Johnson View Posti use FL Studio 10... and thats about it sampled based music... Pete rock kits Dj premier kits yaknow boom bap pow! lol
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Software: Custom written dispatch based cluster architecture. Interface controller node manages resources of the other nodes and audio is either streamed across network connection or through a solid state mixer(modified Digidesign 1622 IO, DAC/ADC bit width expanded). Everything synthesized live and cluster dynamically expandable.
Hardware nodes: 6x AMD E-450 x86 nettops, 4x Spartan-6 FPGAs, 5x Texas Instruments TMS320c6748 dedicated DSP/ARM
Hardware interface: A holy crap hack job of knobs, linear slides, touchscreens and shitty soldering.
Everything still under development and constant change/breakage.Last edited by mooper32; 12-30-2012, 12:08 PM.
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