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Old June 6th, 2008, 10:17 AM
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Post Program like fruity loops for mac

Hi anyone

I didn't know very well where to post this
bus I've bought a mac and now I'm looking for a program like fruity loops for mac.
Something with the ability to create your own "beats" etc.

hope u can help me

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Old June 6th, 2008, 10:32 AM
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Have you given GarageBand a try?
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Yeah , I tryd garage band . but its too difficult for me
with the drums etc.
In fl you make one in half an hour.
In garage band in Like half a month with me =S
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I think you're just not used to GarageBand. Perhaps you should get a book and figure it out? I don't think there are many alternatives since GarageBand is pretty much the standard on OS X so most developers don't bother competing.
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I think you're just not used to GarageBand. Perhaps you should get a book and figure it out? I don't think there are many alternatives since GarageBand is pretty much the standard on OS X so most developers don't bother competing.
I see
proborly you're right because i had a windows with fl on it
But can't i buy something with drum rhymes and etc . Programated that i just have to combinate etc. ?
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The other option that I can find would be ReCycle. Might as well give GB a try and learn how to use it. There are other packages out there like Reaktor but they are sort of pricey.
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The other option that I can find would be ReCycle. Might as well give GB a try and learn how to use it. There are other packages out there like Reaktor but they are sort of pricey.
hmm , but i might can get them in a low price .
But what is loop? or something like that?
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hmm , but i might can get them in a low price .
But what is loop? or something like that?
Huh? Are you asking what a loop is? I'm a little confused as to what you're asking here. I would assume that someone who's used Fruity Loops would know what a loop is, so I'm also assuming that I'm just misunderstanding your question.
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