i hope you made that backup track this week, young man! tongue

do you guys like wisp?

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flights, tickets, open mic and 'commodation booked. seeya there!

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Thursdaybloom wrote:

Shirt please. Size M

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datsum HTML5 bro

remove the /#/ from the url after it loads

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What sort of things are you recording? If you're doing vocals and you've got a few thick blankets you can drape them up around your recording space and it should provide extra sound insulation.

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get some 88x31 mini ads going... man those were the days!

dubble poest

hyper-misogynistic robot porn music

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The more the merrier!

more gay pop music but this one is more electro-oriented

oh yeah i should probably start this, hah.

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Right click any paramater and select "edit events", then click around in the event window to plot automation. Anything you put in this window is "saved" into the currently selected pattern.

Also I think if you press record and then move a dial/fader around then by default it should record events and not automation clips (again, into the currently selected pattern).

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Dwight Davis wrote:

However, I've done my research, and that version has no automation clips! No fades, etc...

You can still record and plot automation as events (i.e. how automation was handled before FL 5) wink

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If you like FL's interface and workflow a lot you will probably have trouble getting to grips with other software (especially Reason!).

If you're not planning on recording anything then you can get the "fruityloops" edition of FL which doesn't have the advanced routing and recording capabilities of the producer edition but is half the cost and still lets you use VSTs and all that jazz. Then if you ever need to upgrade you can pay the difference later, or if you want to start using a more recording-centric DAW like ProTools or Cubase you can run the fruityloops edition inside other DAWs as a ReWire client.

btw: been using FL for all of my WB stuff so far. It's pretty great!

I don't think that many people know of me around here so I'm guessing that the reason I've been getting 10+ comments every week was because I listened to and commented on almost everything that didn't already have a comment on the first week. Perhaps it's a matter of "give a little, get a little"? smile

I plan on going through and doing this again for week 4, but I have to confess that I start with songs that have interesting titles first. So yeah, if you want guaranteed feedback from me next week give your track a pretentious and wanky name tongue