Fruity Loops 5 Xxl Vs. Logic Pro 7

JKIEYZ

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ill o.g.
Im Looking For An Beatmaking Program That Is Easy,quick And Easy To Use.im Deciding Between Flstudio 6 Xxl & Logic Pro 7.

Logic Pro 7 Seems To Have An Steep Learning Curve And Its Interface Is Not That User Friendly, But The Instrument And Effects That Come With It Are Amazing.


Fruity Loops 5 Xxl Seems Really Quick And Easy Is Use And Has All The Features And Effects That Logic Has But Does It Sound As Good Or Can I Get The Same Sound Out Of Flstudio 5 Xxl?

I Use Alot Of Sample Cd's And Vst Instruments

I Need Some Advice?
 

bhunt

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
if you are askign questions like this obvioulsly FL is for you. Also FL is a PC only program and Logic is a mac only. If you have a mac get reason or logic express. PC get FL or Reason. Logic is on a whole different level of class compared to FL
 

dj360_iNfInItE1

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FL is tha bomb as far as I am concerned. If you have a PC get that and then rewire Reason as a slave to FL and use some of the instruments that Reason has to offer. Stock sounds in FL are crap for Hip Hop for the most part. I like to make my own sounds, sample, and add other sounds to my library. The stock sounds in Reason are better than what comes with FL. So, if you use those as well as sampling, making your own, and finding others, you should be good to go. Peace!
 
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The Joe C

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I'm on that FL Studio. It's the shyt. Dj 360 is right though. The instruments are crap. I just get better samples or layer the ones that I already have and mix them until I get the sound I want.
 

Honesty

ILLIEN
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...There's really no comparison here...

As someone above me said... FL is pc only...and they've stated they'll never cross platforms...

And Logic is MAC only...
 

damird

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FL has one of the best, if not the best, piano rolls of any recording/sequencer programs that I have used. I tried Reason, I tried ACiD (I still used it for recording vocals), I tried Abelton and they simply could not match up to FL's piano roll.

The bad thing about FL is that, all of the sounds/intruments/effects that come with it are pretty amateur. They are pretty shitty. So what you want to do is get other samples, put them in your FL folder and then use them. You also need some sweet soundfonts, some good synth plug-ins, and you are set. If you use all outside samples and just use the actual FL piano roll and its sequencer, you can create some amazing stuff. EQing is another thing, but FL can EQ stuff decently.
 
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