Hi Patrick, > My friends FL=B4ers. Since i don=B4t even think about produce Hi-fi, real= ly=20 > clean sounds, here in my bedroom, i produce Nice, but Fuzz Sounds. I know= =20 > FruityLoops Can do a great professional job. But... > By now, i keep the noise. Reading some articles and Tutorials, i saw=20 > something about Pass the sounds trough an overdrive processor to get a mo= re=20 > warm sound. All this after compression. Can You tell me something about= =20 > it? What can i do with drum loops in such a way? As far as fruity effects go, there is the fruity blood overdrive (great for large amounts of distortion) and the fruity fast dist. If you just want a add bit of crunch and warmth, the camelphat plugin is what you want. This doesn't come with fruityloops, but you should be able to find the demo using a search engine. I don't think it is that expensive to register it. As far as compression goes, there are several VST compressors out there that add warmth to the signal they process. You might want to check out the free ones at mda-vst.com. hope that helps, Andy --=20 The contents of this e-mail and any attachments are confidential and may be legally privileged. If you have received this e-mail and you are not a named addressee, please inform us as soon as possible on +44 118 901 2999 and then delete the e-mail from your system. If you are not a named addressee you must not copy, use, disclose, distribute, print or rely on this e-mail. Any views expressed in this e-mail or any attachments may not necessarily reflect those of Tao's management. Although we routinely screen for viruses, addressees should scan this e-mail and any attachments for viruses. Tao makes no representation or warranty as to the absence of viruses in this e-mail or any attachments. Please note that for the protection of our business, we may monitor and read e-mails sent to and from our server(s). Visit our website at http://tao-group.com/