What is better for sampling- Reason or FL Studio?

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What is better for sampling- Reason or FL Studio or Other?

  • Reason and Recycle

    Votes: 22 37.3%
  • FL Studio

    Votes: 32 54.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 8.5%

  • Total voters
    59
  • Poll closed .
LevLove said:
Akai controllers suck! Buggy as phuck, phantom CC msgs and a whoppin 4 banks, WOW! Thats faux note repeat function is nothin like the real note repeat. And whats with that wack product specialist dude on thier site? he doesn't make me wanna buy any of that crap. Ole fake azz mike acosta wanna be.
ok, i feel better now. I'm playin, but that dude on the mpd32 is sux for real. The japanese guy on the "creatakeys" video is more fun to watch then this guy. Plus he made hotter drum patterns. "dis is a rrrock n rrroll"

The korg padkontrol kills the mpd series
i love my mpd midi it up and the problems goes away
 
dear \LevLove thanks >>>>>>>>>>> i think u mean 3rd such as cubase protools ..... etc?
 
ahmedwk2music said:
dear \LevLove thanks >>>>>>>>>>> i think u mean 3rd such as cubase protools ..... etc?
anything that records audio will work. so yes, cubase or protools too.
LevLove
 
It took me so long to learn them how to use them, why wouldn't I say Reason and Recycle.
 
I don't want to disrespect the other progs users, but none of them can touch FL when it comes to sampling. You can do anything in FL and you can do everything several ways.

chopping - FL slicer, or simply in the playlist audio part (dull, medium, sharp autoslice + bar, beat, shuffle, ...)

arranging - FL slicer, step sequencer, piano roll or playlist

tweaking - sample channel (reverse, flip, filters, envelopes,...)

you can do it with sample accuracy, you can quantize, even groove quantize


recycle is good too but when people tell me how fantastic it is because it can chop a sample or stuff like that, I kinda smile
 
aplz anyone give me link to download fl8 but full version

levlove the best work yet thanks levlove
 
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Just buy it....or download 7......I don't think 8 is gunna be up for a while....no-one posted it yet
 
FL + Edison = MPC simplified!! Straight up, FL with a pad controller is the closest thing to an MPC that exists. Once you add plugins the possibilities are endless. FL makes Reason look the way Reason used to make FL look.......like a toy.
 
FL Hands Down...Reason 4 is a child toy compared to FL Studio 8 lol. FL Studio has taken over. Now-a-days, young cats aren't even checking for MPC anymore either. And for you haters who say Fl sound quality is bad, check the new plugin they made just for you..."Sound Goodizer" LOL.

Close Thread.
 
I really have to agree with the post above, i don't like the whole FL studio VS Reason war but dude, FL studio 8, YES!
 
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never used reason--- fl does it all...i been using it for 5 years and still dont know everything...maybe im just slack lol...but 7 is sick,,,damn i didnt even know 8 was out lmfao

shows how slack i am

hahah

honestly tho...does anyone pay for anything anymore?
 
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The BEST IS !!!!!!

:cheers: REASON AND RECYCLE With The NNXT and NN19 and DR. REX WHAAAAAT!!!!!!!!! IF YOU KNOW HOW TO USE THIS THE BEST:victory: PS REASON With ReCYCLE and THE AKI MPD24 IS like A MPC 6000++++++++
 
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All this crap does the same thing, people just name what they're best with. I use whatever's plugged in. FL8, Reason 4, MPC 2000XL, either way my sh*t sounds like my sh*t.

BTW, I do all my sample editting inside SONAR. For me, I get more precision from cakewalk's timestretch clip editing engine. I can make everything a precise BPM/Tempo and pitch, along with adding clean up fx and adding slices where I want them. Then, just load the clip into any project at the same tempo for perfect timing.

I'm not thickheaded enough to think Cakewalk's the only program that can do that(anything can), but if you can't do it in yours, you're not taking full advantage.
 
Other - a combination of audacity and hammerhead rhythm station
 
Alastor said:
You cant mess with the dynamic duo of Reason and Recycle. Nuff Said


Recycle can't record audio and chop it up right there.

With Edison, you can record directly from incoming vinyl (or ANY input source) and chop the file up a million times without saving a thing. Edison saves every chop you use automatically, and the original sample NEVER gets altered.

Hell, you can load edison on an effects channel and process the input before you even record it, just for kicks.

FL8, ftw.

Edison's time-stretch feature sucks though. It needs a non-destructive granulizer like Battery 3. FL's granulizer is crap because it's a whole separate effect, and will drive you mad if you're trying to do multiple samples.

I think if Battery had a record function that would be the end all and be all of soft samplers. Or, they could just amp up Edison.

I'm not feeling SliceX for the same reason, it's sort of like Edison-meets-Fruity Slicer, minus the most crucial feature: recording.
 
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