wow. encouraging words ally. welcome to the list. Alasdair Dunlop writes: > > Hi All > > My name is Ally and I've been using Fruity Loops for a while now and I > make house, trance and trip-hop. It's superb and I get great results > from it. I have been a cubase user for 10 years but now I have pretty > much switched over to Fruity as its intuitive, easy to use and sounds > great. I have a bundle of VSTi' and DXi's installed as well as a ton of > FX although, to be honest, I tend to use Fruity's own FX first as I like > them a lot. > > I first used it when a mate gave me V2.72 and I thought it was a bit of > a toy but after an hour I had it singing and dancing, I changed my tune. > I use a lot of samples, mainly ones I have made up, and a lot of fx. > > I've had a bit of success in the dance music field. My partner and I > have released 4 singles which were played by the likes of Sasha, Digweed > and Eric Morillo...which is pretty satisfying, we record under the name > Universal. I moved from Scotland to Canada this year so the band is > pretty much finished although we are both good friends still and still > both continue to make music. I also make loops for a website who sell > them to whovever wants to buy them, they are on www.soundoftheweb.com > > Best Thing: > The speed, the sound quality, ease of use and flexibility. > > Worst thing: > The Sample browser and the arrange window I don't like too much but > that's more being > Used to cubase...I'll get over it. > > Links: > You know them all > > What I'd like to see: > A mixing console built in...I hear that's coming in V4...nice one. > > I'll try to reply to any posts people may have but sometimes its hard to > get time being married. > > Anyway enough about me, this mailing list looks like a good place to > hang out. > > Cheers > > Ally Dunlop > >