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fruity loops

hey guys i'm just tryin to choose a program to use. My friend recamended Fruity Loops Producer and i was just wondering if anybody has used that before, and if its worth it.
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I like it. It's cheap, pretty easy to use, and is very versatile.
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thanx bro well i think i'll go with fruity loops cuz its cheaper than others, and dont have much to spend, i still need to know how to mix the songs though.

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Fruity loop's alright, but I like Reason a lot more. But it's a little more difficult and complicated to use...

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I use fruity loops and can concur that its fairly simple to use. It will take a little learning curve and then youll understand it well. I use it to just lay beats behind some instruments to give my sounds a little more fullness.

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That may be true...I just find that this forum is in need of people who know at least something! If all of us who know a little help out those who don't know anything we'll all know a little and then we can go bug those who know a little more...and soon we'll end up bugging the masters (*cough Harvery...*cough Chess...)

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