Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
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Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
As some of you music composers know, Fruity Loops is a fairly popular music creation studio. The only downside to fruity loops, is the price. Although it's not thousands of dollars, it's still expensive, especially with the economic crysis(at least there is in the USA). Linux MultiMedia Studio is a free open-source alternative to fruity loops. It is also multiplatform.
I looked at a video and I have to say it looks very good. I downloaded it and messed around, it's a lot of fun.
Just wanted to let you guys know about this if your project needs music. Or you just want to try it out.
Heres the download page.
I looked at a video and I have to say it looks very good. I downloaded it and messed around, it's a lot of fun.
Just wanted to let you guys know about this if your project needs music. Or you just want to try it out.
Heres the download page.
Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
Meh I use Madtracker, Anvil Studio and Sonar, because Thomas Youngblood uses Sonar so that means it's good.
As far as FL goes, I haven't really used it since February '08, but it's awesome because it was the first non-default computer program I've ever used (without it I wouldn't be here, you can go kill image-line now if you want).
I'll try this out, I've seen one of those cliche windows sound remixes done in it (ironic, I know).
As far as FL goes, I haven't really used it since February '08, but it's awesome because it was the first non-default computer program I've ever used (without it I wouldn't be here, you can go kill image-line now if you want).
I'll try this out, I've seen one of those cliche windows sound remixes done in it (ironic, I know).
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I checked it out, and it doesn't look bad. The interface is pretty well organized for such a complex application.
I doubt I'll do anything useful with it, but I'm sure someone with a bit more audio experience might use it for something.
I doubt I'll do anything useful with it, but I'm sure someone with a bit more audio experience might use it for something.
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Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
I use it when im on Ubuntu. On windows I use fruity loops.
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Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
Looks pretty good, i use fruity loops, but i'll have a play with this, thanks for the post.
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Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
logic fail...Pickzell wrote:Meh I use Madtracker, Anvil Studio and Sonar, because Thomas Youngblood uses Sonar so that means it's good.
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Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
Linux FTW LOL Installing on my Ubuntu right now
Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
Logic win.avansc wrote:logic fail...Pickzell wrote:Meh I use Madtracker, Anvil Studio and Sonar, because Thomas Youngblood uses Sonar so that means it's good.
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Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
If you're serious about composing music then I urge you to check out Logic Pro 9. I've yet to upgrade from Logic Pro 8 but the new tools make it well worth the £399 or £159 if you upgrade. If you're a PC-user then get FL. It's amazing and it's cheap and you get free upgrades.
Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
I'm more for "analogue compositon" now. Seriously don't spend $800 for logic pro when you could spend $15 for a shitty acoustic guitar.Thel wrote:If you're serious about composing music then I urge you to check out Logic Pro 9. I've yet to upgrade from Logic Pro 8 but the new tools make it well worth the £399 or £159 if you upgrade. If you're a PC-user then get FL. It's amazing and it's cheap and you get free upgrades.
Doing it yourself seems more motivational, IMO, plus it's a lot more impressive to show your friends your 1337 heavy metal song on guitar than on FLStudio.
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Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
The computer is my instrument.
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This reply wins.Thel wrote:The computer is my instrument.
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Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
Beethoven, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Mozart. etc. poor fuckers are rolling in their graves how the words, music composer, liberally gets thrown around.. i guess if al gore and obama get nobel prizes you can call your self a composer.. emphasis on poser.
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Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
I compose music so I'm a music composer. You don't have to be as good as Mozart to say that you're a music composer. What about programmers? It's the same argument.
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Re: Free, open-source alternative to Fruity Loops
.. you can't really type with a guitar..
but yeah. Computers do lots of stuff nowdays, and every day more. It's easy to fall victim.
but yeah. Computers do lots of stuff nowdays, and every day more. It's easy to fall victim.