i have no problem with using loops to create music. the objection many
people have with loop-based music is that much of the time the producer
just grabs a loop from a CD or LP of pre-recorded material and drops it
into a window, repeats the processs and really doesn't add much of their
own style to the music. it doesn't have to be that way ... it's
completely possible to record your own instrumental loops and use them
with a program like this. in my eyes, the technique used to create the
music is inconsequential so long as the finished song is unique and
enjoyable to the discerning listener.
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On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, [iso-8859-1] Ben Hatchelt wrote:
quoted 9 lines What's peoples thoughts on Fruity-Loops? Is it
> What's peoples thoughts on Fruity-Loops? Is it
> cheating or what?! And do you think programs like this
> will ever replace good ol' fashioned hardware?
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