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Published on 06/24/08 at 06:06
Blah blah, so it turns, it moves and passes to the composition as dry.

SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

My config changes often. A good dual core and a large handful of ram and it's good. It runs even on an old laptop P4 2.0Ghz with 1Gb of ram.

OVERALL OPINION

I'm addicted since version 3.
The up-to-day life is a real plus.
I kept it when I had my period Protools (LE7) and I did the rewire like crazy. Today I turned and kept Fruity Protools. I honed my modest prods SoundForge and hop on.

The basic version is the most interesting. Why? Given its price grass roots you can afford a very good sound card and plug-notch. Fruity base and a plethora of VSTs that light and that's enough. No need to control surface (even when I keep MS20i that goes with the patch for Legacy Cell), mouse and keyboard is enough. I do not live, I program my home warm and I keep my sound to a small circle of interested friends. Egoïstemmnt.Na.

FL is a poem: Martian interface, random routing, footbath frequency, no matter how it overlaps, but that's what's good. It is such a mess that was quick to get lost if no good reflexes. The small "sampler", a basic player wav, King is the plugin used both to add rhythmic elements that play a sample as an electronic piano out of tune. It's smoky, but not always happy is the power of this plug any con.

The big downside of FL is definitely the worst: it consists not alone and do not use the EQ and compressor for you. If you can not mix a minimum balance and your understanding you bai * e. Normal indeed. Yes, it is quite possible to produce good songs with FL, not snobbery to have it ensures that all the others. This may be the last arranger / sequencer really punk ...

I love it.