Fruityloops

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Hi. I have Fruityloops Express, packaged with Cakewalk, and I was interested in learning how to use it to create drum tracks for the songs I want to record. Since the drum tracks I'll be recording will be mixed with live-recorded instrumentation, it just doesn't sound right to use the technoish samples that come with Fruityloops. I want a nice, natural drum sound out of the program, and I'm not at all sure how to get it.

Basically, I suppose I'm looking for a Fruityloops tutorial. Can anyone help me?

Thanks!

-Kyle
 
search this forum for Fruity Loops, Fruity, or FruityLoops. A lot has been posted about this topic. The key with FruityLoops is that it can use any 16-bit sample, so you can make it sounds as real as you want.
 
Fruityloops is very flexible, the most important stuff to make it sound good is to find good samples. The samples that come with the program suck, so you'll have to search on the net, or by fellow homereccers in your area.

I assambled that way 2 CDR's of good drums samples, and once you get the hang with Fruityloops (very easy to use) you can create pretty realistic drumgrooves
 
I assambled that way 2 CDR's of good drums samples

So tell me Brett, how much $$$ will it take for me to get a copy of those CDR's. mmm? ;)
 
I would give you a copy if you lived in the are:). Kinda big files to email hey:)

Or maybe if you have an ftp server I could send some?
 
Hi Tom,

I just d/l'ed those drum samples from your site a few days ago and wanted to say thanks. They are really a big step up from the "realistic" sounds included with Fruity.

Seeyuh!
 
Thanks Lame
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I get so much good info from this forum that it is a pleasure to contribute a little bit here and there.
 
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