fury said:
I've been making tracks on strictly fl and sound forge for about 2 yrs now,and I want to put some hardware in the mix.I was lookin at the proteus 2000 and roland jv 1010 as far as sound modules,and a slesis sr-16 for a drum pad(ala mpd16 with note repeat)any suggestions?
Gettin a good sound module is a good thing if you got the money for. It sound a lot better than software and it saves you precious cpu and HD space.
JV1010 can be a good idea cuz you can expand it with one of the ten roland SRX boards available.
I just bought the Fantom XR it gonna kill. Motif and Triton are great too.
E-Mu MoPhatt is great for Hip-Hop. I suggest you to not buy a sampler hardware. It cost too much and you gotta buy memory and stuff to go with it everytime while you're pc with a soundcard is actually a sampler.
But gettin a sound module is a good idea.
By the way guys I already got FL 5 complete. It suck like every fruity loop version. It's not a software it's a toy, some plug-in sound great and it boast everything for 100$ but editing is completely disastrous. It get frustating after 20 minute, nothing's intuitious, there's many basic tools missing. This software is not musician-friendly at all. No matter why only amateur use it and no professionnals do.
Get a Pro Tool or at least Cubase or Reason. Now you talk about serious software.