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<blockquote data-quote="dinkaTHEdon" data-source="post: 7815934" data-attributes="member: 642741"><p>FL is great when you don't actually have a "Studio", meaning keyboards etc. I have been using FL just for sole beat creation, using slicex and sytrus, along with download a **** ton of drum kits. Reason and Cubase are what I use when I lay vocals down, more accurate when it comes to mastering the track and equalizing vocals over the beat. When I get done with my song I'll post it up, just gotta get the mic and **** set up, I make more mellow hip hop music, underground, and personalble songs than anything. Just so people have something to relate to, I'm not all that marshmellowy, but I believe hip hop has lost it's roots, and I like to stick to an origional sound rather than follow the beezy, ooops I mean weezy d<strong>i</strong>ckrider train,</p><p></p><p>oh and downloading ableton now, just to see what it's about. Never can learn too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dinkaTHEdon, post: 7815934, member: 642741"] FL is great when you don't actually have a "Studio", meaning keyboards etc. I have been using FL just for sole beat creation, using slicex and sytrus, along with download a **** ton of drum kits. Reason and Cubase are what I use when I lay vocals down, more accurate when it comes to mastering the track and equalizing vocals over the beat. When I get done with my song I'll post it up, just gotta get the mic and **** set up, I make more mellow hip hop music, underground, and personalble songs than anything. Just so people have something to relate to, I'm not all that marshmellowy, but I believe hip hop has lost it's roots, and I like to stick to an origional sound rather than follow the beezy, ooops I mean weezy d[B]i[/B]ckrider train, oh and downloading ableton now, just to see what it's about. Never can learn too much. [/QUOTE]
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