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The Summer Music Competition

MC5 said:
Nice! It would be ideal to listen to that superbly produced bottom end on something substantial.

The problems I have at the moment with music is that I only have fruity loops and not much in the way of time to work on tunes, I could also do with a more powerful PC the one have at the moment is only 1200mhz, I will finish this one though, it does have potential.
Thanks for listening and your helpful comments mate, nice one:)
 
northernhoard said:
The problems I have at the moment with music is that I only have fruity loops and not much in the way of time to work on tunes, I could also do with a more powerful PC the one have at the moment is only 1200mhz, I will finish this one though, it does have potential.
Thanks for listening and your helpful comments mate, nice one:)

You could import the audio file, you exported from Fruity Loops, into a sequencer like Cubase (get an evaluation copy ;) ) and work further on it. You could do umpteen MIDI tracks without much load on your computers processing power. You could also add further audio tracks.

The way to getting around extra load on your pute is to avoid reverb (uses a lot of cpu power). Put this effect on an insert if you plan to use it on a number of tracks.

I have an old I000mhz (AMD cpu) powered computer from TINY which I use to multi-track on and it handles quite a few audio tracks. I like to use ACID pro on this machine. You can also bounce down tracks to save on power.

I also use a second-hand pro analogue mixer, that I patch through my soundcard (Lynx 2 expensive, but good) and out to an ordinary consumer amp - also second-hand.
 
MC5 said:
You could import the audio file, you exported from Fruity Loops, into a sequencer like Cubase (get an evaluation copy ;) ) and work further on it. You could do umpteen MIDI tracks without much load on your computers processing power. You could also add further audio tracks.

The way to getting around extra load on your pute is to avoid reverb (uses a lot of cpu power). Put this effect on an insert if you plan to use it on a number of tracks.

I have an old I000mhz (AMD cpu) powered computer from TINY which I use to multi-track on and it handles quite a few audio tracks. I like to use ACID pro on this machine. You can also bounce down tracks to save on power.

I also use a second-hand pro analogue mixer, that I patch through my soundcard (Lynx 2 expensive, but good) and out to an ordinary consumer amp - also second-hand.

Thanks for the info and Advice mate:cool:
Ive got a dogz bollocks all singing all dancing sound card on the way so that should help, cheers:)
 
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