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Image Line FL Studio 7
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Published on 03/12/07 at 15:00
- The installation is done it without problems?

Simpler you die ...

- Have you experienced any incompatibilities?

No.

- The general configuration is easy?

Yes, as you can not configure much lol ^ ^

- The manual is clear and sufficient? ...

It is absolutely not clear from that goes into the technical issues (sync, etc.). But it is very well done to the basic functions, we find what we want in two seconds.

SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

- What is the configuration of your computer? (Motherboard / CPU / Ram / Disk / sound card ..)

A shuttle athlon in three years ago. The poor animal is no longer the stroke, it will be replaced this week by a large core duo full of very hairy ventilos.

- The software works he correctly on this configuration?

It depends what you want. A note on FL: it is light, yes. 2% of consolidated load, it's cool. But robustness is the disaster level, once you load a little silly the consolidated amounts to 80%, it cracks, it screams of buzz when it stops recording after finally it is not time. Load the same in Sonar or Logic Audio fire (fire as I said I would never pass on mac, even for my late Logic), that does not flinch. Basically I am almost forced to change PC to run fruity, the world upside down ^ ^

- What performance? (If quantifiable)

Not quantifiable. If we account fgdhsjhdsgfSCRRRRR per minute at 70% of consolidated, it must be to 10 points ...

- This software + hardware is stable?

There by against, nothing to say, it screams, it discharges the buffer, it kneads the tweeter when it's not happy, but it does not crash, but ja!

OVERALL OPINION

- How long have you use it?

Houle good man, j'me remember was the version 3.56! It's getting old ...

- What is so special that you like most and least?

The most: the notepad of the future. Take a guy who has a workflow patient with MPC, like twelve years of experience and show them how you shifter 40 samples to the tempo cuts with surgical tobiniennes in three minutes. Protect MPC quickly and prevent it from going through the window is that it is expensive these animals.

The least: you have already tried to mix an album with just a GPA? Well this will be the same with fruity. Routing is done well, all that, but the internal bus is a horror, it's the orgy of frequencies, eight tracks and is the porridge. Hence the need to keep a real studio (Sonar in my case) to mix properly.

Second least: damn, gentlemen image in-line, we are in 2007, midi controllers have democratized, so he'll have to move! No feedback of information, not automation of mute / solo ... impossible to connect a controller on that, you lose less time with the mouse.

- Have you tried many other models before buying it?

No. Fruity Fruity is the only one I know. There's Reason too but it's too close for me, and the appearance of pseudo hardware is not my thing, I turn on a PC not to plug the cables ^ ^

- How would you rate the quality / price?

Unbelievable. Something like 100 euros, free for life SHIFT finally this thing is crazy, any plugin is worth more than this app that I use every day!

- With experience, you do again this choice? ...

There is no alternative, young padawan. If you want to torture the sample, you must use fruity ... this is your destiny.