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Pickzell wrote:
avansc wrote:
Pickzell wrote:Meh I use Madtracker, Anvil Studio and Sonar, because Thomas Youngblood uses Sonar so that means it's good.
logic fail...
Logic win.
Was that an attempt to retort?
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Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops

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hurstshifter wrote:
Pickzell wrote:
avansc wrote:
Pickzell wrote:Meh I use Madtracker, Anvil Studio and Sonar, because Thomas Youngblood uses Sonar so that means it's good.
logic fail...
Logic win.
Was that an attempt to retort?
No.
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I have played a little around with it on windows and i experienced some crashes, but i might have been caused be me simply pressing all the funny buttons i could find, in hope of making it make some sounds :). I cant say if its good or bad compared to other programs of the same type, since i know nothing about music at all ;)
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Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops

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Pickzell wrote:
hurstshifter wrote:
Pickzell wrote:
avansc wrote:
Pickzell wrote:Meh I use Madtracker, Anvil Studio and Sonar, because Thomas Youngblood uses Sonar so that means it's good.
logic fail...
Logic win.
Was that an attempt to retort?
No.
Retort.
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Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops

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MadPumpkin wrote:
Pickzell wrote:
hurstshifter wrote:
Pickzell wrote:
avansc wrote:
Pickzell wrote:Meh I use Madtracker, Anvil Studio and Sonar, because Thomas Youngblood uses Sonar so that means it's good.
logic fail...
Logic win.
Was that an attempt to retort?
No.
Retort.
Untort.
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Pickzell wrote:
MadPumpkin wrote:
Pickzell wrote:
hurstshifter wrote:
Pickzell wrote:
avansc wrote:
Pickzell wrote:Meh I use Madtracker, Anvil Studio and Sonar, because Thomas Youngblood uses Sonar so that means it's good.
logic fail...
Logic win.
Was that an attempt to retort?
No.
Retort.
Untort.
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Post by MarauderIIC »

So, I was reading this topic, and I was literally thinking, "Oh. My. God. Shut UP!"
And then dan posted this gem:
dandymcgee wrote:Posts you shouldn't make. :roll:
And I was like "Right, we have a forum that locks everything. SOLUTION, I SEE YOU!"
I realized the moment I fell into the fissure that the book would not be destroyed as I had planned.
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