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  1. There are some gameboy ROM trackers available. http://www.littlesounddj.com/lsd/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carillon_(Game_Boy) Fun stuff. And actually, you can just emulate these... No reason to even use a gameboy. lol I'm sure it's possible to mod a gameboy and turn it into something like a Portable midines. That'll take a lot of electrical knowledge and patience, but when you finish you can sell the mod for monies
  2. Condenser mics need to be powered. They'll either have to be powered by phantom power, or will have internal batteries. With these, I hope you have a good mixer with phantom power They aren't stereo, but of course you'll have two of them, so you can record with 2 channels at the same time [at a really really low latency] and get stereo sound I'm unsure of their quality, but usually condenser mics are pretty expensive.
  3. Avaris21: Get the Heart of Asia sample CD Then suddenly you will recognize sounds used in hollywood movies, pharmaceutical commercials, TV series, radio commercials, etc. It's almost as widespread as the wilhelm scream [well, almost].
  4. I'm seeing more WIPs and comments ^__________________________________________^
  5. Prophecy is the man to go to, this is what he's been doing lately.
  6. We need to get rid of the sticky and start a new one. I'd suggest a forum for specific software, HOWEVER most music software/DAWs have their own official newsgroups or messageboards to post on, with people who actually know what they're doing. Sections for all the software here would be unnecessary. I would recommend using the official FL Studio forum or reading the manual.
  7. HEY YOU GUYS Anyone check this topic anymore? I updated my song, it's available in a password-protected .rar on doulifee's forum. PLEASE, PLEASE give me feedback, for the love of fucking christ shoe-polish tunafish, help me out here. Post your songs, too. All this inactivity is making me fearful and irritated, it looks to me as if nobody is working on this at all.
  8. I actually noticed an increase in efficiency when I turned hyperthreading off and back on again one day. It could have been that turning it off halved it into a 1.6 GHz though but on screen it didn't say that... Hell if I know anything about processors. Anyway, the whole computer basically ran like ass with HT off. The most noticeable difference was that the wav/mp3 rendering time was ridiculously faster, ALSO there were skipping and pops in the audio where previously there had been none, so the audio latency was likely affected. These are things which are independent of DAWs yet the software depends on it. The thing is, when you turn the HT/whatever off, the system as a whole suffers from a lowered efficiency, so I think that makes any program [whether it's optimized for dual-core or not] run slower. I may be "wrong" or whatever, but I experienced this so I'm either right or delusional. Another guess: Dual CPUs with HT turned off perform worse than a single-core at the same speed operating normally? I'M SMRT
  9. And you're not helping, so why post here? Actually wait why am I posting h
  10. I still use the WaveTraveller thing that came with FL4 if I ever need scratching [e.g. "Paper Jam"]. Anyway, it still works, and even though I'm not using a virtual turntable interface, you jump through a lot less hoops to get your sound.
  11. yousendit.com is the best if you only need your file up for a week. You can put in a bullshit email address because it's not important. I would stay away from any temporary hosting like ysi or rapidshare if you want reliable hosting. Rapidshare is a pain in the ass to use and yousendit only lasts a week. Here are some good, free, long term options: www.googlepages.com - 100 MB www.home.no - 20 MB the last I checked, but you can set up as many FTP accounts as you want www.myspace.com - 4 song limit.
  12. I think English is the most useful tool for you right now, please use it. If you can't even type coherently I fail to see how you could even write a song properly. Please finish elementary school and get back to me.
  13. Haha you guys are pretty dumb sometimes. I think features-wise Logic and Cubase are the most diverse. I can't really say more on this subject. You can look at in-depth reviews of all the products all over the internet. The features in your wishlist are common topics in any well-written review, and I think you might find what you're looking for in either Logic, Digital Performer, Cubase, and Ableton Live. Reason doesn't fit all your criteria but you can check it out regardless. There are also demos available for at least some of this software!
  14. Doug, have you tried turning down your latency in Sonar? You might be able to turn it down without making the audio quality suffer. There's no large latency limit with USB, so you can turn it down in whatever sequencer you use to get a more accurate response time. However if you turn the audio latency down too much, the audio starts to crackle and become ugly. It's important to find the balance between quality and speed
  15. 1) Read the installation instructions. 2) ? 3) Profit!
  16. I have a .rar which solves your problem completely: http://compost.lggaming.com/soc/kwakfmest-bundle.rar It also comes with complete, retard-proof installation instructions. We used this in one or two kwakfests [the VGMix midi compo!] and it was pretty fun to try out. Have fun!
  17. Sounds fun. Especially since we have that 'thing' to do now WINK WINK
  18. Laptop? MIDIsport! You can either get this one: or this one: Depending on how many midi devices you need, you can get a larger one. The MIDIsport Uno is about $40, and the MIDIsport 2x2 is around $80, though you might find a bargain or a sale somewhere. I have a MIDIsport 2x2 and it works great.
  19. You want to pan instruments? Err, that's a rather basic function. You don't need our help [look in the FL manual!]
  20. Yeah you do! Remember I asked you about this like last year?
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