IMHO (love that line in posts) the first three songs do sound similar, but 1up and supernova were different. if you want to listen to how good a dnb artist is, listen tot he break downs. the first three songs, classic break downs, fade in syncopated drums, filtered, and then a synth gliding up in octaves. then pause, then insert bass and drums.
but 1up and supernova were good, supernova had the same break down as the rest. but at least it was later on with vocals. the first three songs even had the break down at the 1 min mark too, almost the exact same time.
say what you want, but that's it with a fine tooth comb for me, overal still great production, igot othing against doing good dnb tracks. this is looking at his songs from a production POV, not a dubhead POV.
now i am going to go and make songs that sound like SPORE
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Originally posted by Acoustiks
Let me correct myself, similar. I listened to every one of those songs. I think the mane reason I dislike Spor is that,a lot coming out these days is trying to emulate HIS sound. After hearing it so much, I can't stand to listen to any of it.
He is a great technician, it just goes to show what FL Studio is truly capable of. IF I was to meet him, I would still be interested in seeing how he does things, reguardless if I liked his music or not.
I can understand this point. trouble is you said in the first post how "spor is crap" which was just wrong
if he would team up with someone, much like calyx did with teebee it would be killer
I'd say Spor's Bullet Time remix stands out. After listening to Spor for 2 months, nothing else than Spor, I got tired of it, and decided to take a break, and search for other good artists. I found some, love them, but when I heard his Bullet Time mix, I just couldnt turn it off again! That prooves (From my opinion) the Spors music sounds alike-theory wrong.
Originally posted by jeffijoe
I'd say Spor's Bullet Time remix stands out. After listening to Spor for 2 months, nothing else than Spor, I got tired of it, and decided to take a break, and search for other good artists. I found some, love them, but when I heard his Bullet Time mix, I just couldnt turn it off again! That prooves (From my opinion) the Spors music sounds alike-theory wrong.
It doesn't prove a lot dude, we aren't talking nuclear physics here, but TASTE, it only proves that any DnB head has a different taste than any other, all the rest are feelings, impressions and (according to Cartman from Southpark) "a bunch of tree hugging hippie crap".
And yes, I noticed you said "from my opinion", but still, it's a matter of taste.
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Originally posted by jeffijoe
I'd say Spor's Bullet Time remix stands out. After listening to Spor for 2 months, nothing else than Spor, I got tired of it, and decided to take a break, and search for other good artists. I found some, love them, but when I heard his Bullet Time mix, I just couldnt turn it off again! That prooves (From my opinion) the Spors music sounds alike-theory wrong.
It doesn't prove a lot dude, we aren't talking nuclear physics here, but TASTE, it only proves that any DnB head has a different taste than any other, all the rest are feelings, impressions and (according to Cartman from Southpark) "a bunch of tree hugging hippie crap".
And yes, I noticed you said "from my opinion", but still, it's a matter of taste.
i know this is probably a fairly old post at this point but for anyone that says you can`t use fruity in standalone and make a track is FOS....basically its not what you use its how you use it...you can run VSTs and DX effects in it....it has a mixer.....and has two slicing tools...it also has great automation, and the fact its pattern based gives you a different sort of work flow...sure you only get 99 mixer tracks....half you won`t use i`m sure.....it does have strong advantages and of course its disadvantages....i bounce around between FL9, Cubase 5, Sonar, and Ableton a lot....i learned to use all of them because different people i know all have different shit so it helps to know multiple programs....but using all of them....i can tell you...that FL will do just about anything any other daw will do...the workflow is a bit unconventional...but that is a strongpoint in itself...it has very inspiring editting effects...grossbeat is ill.....same with some of its filters....really good for bouncing drums to use in something else...if you export in pattern mode.....one thing i don`t like is working with audio in it....although it can be done....and far easier.........than REASON....so that said YES FL is more of an all-in-one studio solution than reason IMHO.....vst capability, can work with audio, native sampler (great for drum hits on pattern sequencer) records audio as well. i think using FL rewired actually takes away from its functionality tho....try it ull see...it has sync problems and whatnot.....but is a very capable DAW which should not be slept on....can give you a new angle to look at things from for sure.
Originally posted by KoJeNt
i know this is probably a fairly old post at this point but for anyone that says you can`t use fruity in standalone and make a track is FOS....basically its not what you use its how you use it...you can run VSTs and DX effects in it....it has a mixer.....and has two slicing tools...it also has great automation, and the fact its pattern based gives you a different sort of work flow...sure you only get 99 mixer tracks....half you won`t use i`m sure.....it does have strong advantages and of course its disadvantages....i bounce around between FL9, Cubase 5, Sonar, and Ableton a lot....i learned to use all of them because different people i know all have different shit so it helps to know multiple programs....but using all of them....i can tell you...that FL will do just about anything any other daw will do...the workflow is a bit unconventional...but that is a strongpoint in itself...it has very inspiring editting effects...grossbeat is ill.....same with some of its filters....really good for bouncing drums to use in something else...if you export in pattern mode.....one thing i don`t like is working with audio in it....although it can be done....and far easier.........than REASON....so that said YES FL is more of an all-in-one studio solution than reason IMHO.....vst capability, can work with audio, native sampler (great for drum hits on pattern sequencer) records audio as well. i think using FL rewired actually takes away from its functionality tho....try it ull see...it has sync problems and whatnot.....but is a very capable DAW which should not be slept on....can give you a new angle to look at things from for sure.
because I do not understand english very well yet,
I dont understand whether the FL stidio is a good DAW or not?
In case that FL is totally shit, what do you use?
sorry for my stupidity.
Originally posted by KoJeNt
i know this is probably a fairly old post at this point but for anyone that says you can`t use fruity in standalone and make a track is FOS....basically its not what you use its how you use it...you can run VSTs and DX effects in it....it has a mixer.....and has two slicing tools...it also has great automation, and the fact its pattern based gives you a different sort of work flow...sure you only get 99 mixer tracks....half you won`t use i`m sure.....it does have strong advantages and of course its disadvantages....i bounce around between FL9, Cubase 5, Sonar, and Ableton a lot....i learned to use all of them because different people i know all have different shit so it helps to know multiple programs....but using all of them....i can tell you...that FL will do just about anything any other daw will do...the workflow is a bit unconventional...but that is a strongpoint in itself...it has very inspiring editting effects...grossbeat is ill.....same with some of its filters....really good for bouncing drums to use in something else...if you export in pattern mode.....one thing i don`t like is working with audio in it....although it can be done....and far easier.........than REASON....so that said YES FL is more of an all-in-one studio solution than reason IMHO.....vst capability, can work with audio, native sampler (great for drum hits on pattern sequencer) records audio as well. i think using FL rewired actually takes away from its functionality tho....try it ull see...it has sync problems and whatnot.....but is a very capable DAW which should not be slept on....can give you a new angle to look at things from for sure.
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I have to agree that it'd be really educating to learn from Spor. I didn't try anything in that direction in FL studio yet but I'd love to try something like
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Originally posted by Sephiroth
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