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: post by arilliusbm at 2011-02-08 13:18:11
Martins, the link wasn't working.

I think you guys are missing the point I was making. Granted, Impulse Tracker is much more primitive than FL because it's older. But that is what I mean - you have to program everything you do. You have complete control over everything you're doing, and this makes the learning curve high. That's why you had to switch to FL.. it takes a long time to fully understand the program, and how to program effects and everything into it. I dabbled in FL for a few years and couldn't stand it. I actually preferred Reason over FL, even though they aren't really the same. My biggest complaint with FL is that I felt it was too easy. I don't like having everything laid out in front of me. Tracking music is all numbers and programming and thus, feels more free. The primitive aspect of it makes it more genuine in my opinion, but I haven't touched FL in about 3-4 years so I'm not sure what the newest version is like. It's over-simplified with a short learning curve.

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