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Sold my first beat today


hepcat

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Nice...

My dream has always been opening my own studio... but I've had to use the cash elsewhere...

When I was making beats, I used Fruity Loops and Reason... even though most melodies were worked out on a synth if it wasn't straight up sampled...

Fruity Loops is the jam. So easy to use and good quality. They don't make a Mac version so when I switched my home studio to Mac and got Pro Tools 8 I can't use Fruity Loops anymore.

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Fruity Loops is the jam. So easy to use and good quality. They don't make a Mac version so when I switched my home studio to Mac and got Pro Tools 8 I can't use Fruity Loops anymore.

I haven't been able to use my old copy with Vista... Well, I can use it, but when it exports, there is some sort of noise artifacts with each sample...

IF I ever act on my studio dream, I'll get a Mac and Pro Tools...

What is your band's name?

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Yes... you are probably a little biased... ;)

Maybe ;)

But still, it's like calling a DJ a musician. REALLY?!?!? Took you all of 10 minutes to hook up your Ipod to the PA and I've spent well over 10 years honing my craft.

whatever though, this debate is pointless, as I have it all the time with other musicians, DJ's and rappers.

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Maybe ;)

But still, it's like calling a DJ a musician. REALLY?!?!? Took you all of 10 minutes to hook up your Ipod to the PA and I've spent well over 10 years honing my craft.

whatever though, this debate is pointless, as I have it all the time with other musicians, DJ's and rappers.

just because u don't have talent doesnt mean you have to take it out on everyone else!!! ;)

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