one thing is that what if windows crashes? i suppose thats one disadvantage. unless maybe you were using linux or some reliable os. --- "Christopher Maples" <toda_v@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > >Sure can. Arrange yourself a good PA system and u can take any gear u want >to a rave. . . > >;-). > >Most DJs nowadays will like to add their own beats to a mix on the `tables, >so FL would be a welcome addition, especially if you had one of those cool >scratch mixers that sync up to beats coming from records and send it out >thruthe midi port to sync up with other digital gear. You`d always be right >on the mark there. > >There are actually several ways you could do this and enjoy it a bunch. >Hell, if you had two soundcards and were running two instances of FL, you >could record samples in one while you played drums with the other, then >aftera while, randomly created new drums on the second instance and >crossfaded over so u could add new sounds to the first instance, and go back >and forth like that to keep the groove going. It all really depends on what >kind of hardware/software combinations you can utilize in a flash, and what >your comfortable with. > >tV > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: Click Here[1] > > >--- Links --- > 1 'http://g.msn.com/1HM105401/43' _____________________________________________________________ Visit Raverworld.com -- http://www.raverworld.com for party pictures and event information! _____________________________________________________________ Run a small business? Then you need professional email like you@xxxxxxxxxxx from Everyone.net http://www.everyone.net?tag