A little while back, David Turgeon sent out a message regarding creating IDM
tracks using FruityLoops (a bit of it is included below to refresh your
memory). It sounded interesting to me, but the computer system I use for
creating music is a Mac, and (per Murphy's Law) FruityLoops is written for
Win95/98/DirectX.
Does anyone know of a comparable application for the Mac?
t h a n k s !
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quoted 32 lines -----Original Message-----
> -----Original Message-----
> From: david turgeon [mailto:david@evolutiontech.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 11:31 AM
> To: idm@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (idm) how to write an idm song using fruityloops
>
>
> from the series 'idm is easy as cake':
>
> 'how to write an idm song using fruityloops 1.4'
>
>
> intro
> -----
>
> think you need a pile of vintage analog keyboards with a top-notch dsp
> engine to make idm music? don't be fooled no more. laptop music is a
> reality. aphex twin uses a laptop. autechre use a laptop. i
> personally prefer a tower (laptop keyboards must be the most annoying
> thing mankind has invented -- after laptop mouse-like devices, of
> course).
>
> anyhow. if you haven't tried fruity loops yet, get it. it's easy to
> use, it lets you import all samples you want, & even has a utility so
> you can tweak them to your liking. in the following, i'm going to
> assume that you know a bit about that program.
> <snip>
> happy tracking!
>
> --
> david
>
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