![]() A lynchpin of Dubstep, Trap and Tech-House, it’s a synth you’ve heard in countless bangers. Guys, please correct me if I am wrong, but I think you will need something like guitar tracks or any other programme ( already mentioned in one thread, look under "Home recording" ) to get a full view of what Amplitube can do. A sophisticated and unique wave-scanning engine, 3 oscillators, 16 voices, a one-page visual design and enough patch-points to create any sound imaginable, Massive is a favorite among FL Studio producers. I think FL becomes handy once you have the track of your guitar in a wav or something. but not sure you have the same features as sonar or guitar tracks ( or any other audio editing software ). Im not sure yet how far can you go on FL to record a guitar let's say. I've start using fruity loops for not so long now ( still trying to understand it :wutblau: ) but I use it only for creating drum loops.Īs avalon mentioned, you need to see the graphical aspect of the plug in, once you see it, it's easy to handle since it's like an amp, with a variety of stored presets, amp + cabs simulator, some pedals. Q: Would FL studio be compatible with Amplitube (optimal because of the built-in Impulse response so as to. I am graduating from my old noname daw into something a little easier to navigate and with more plugin options. I do use amplitube but use it in Cakewalk guitar tracks. FL studio interests me greatly for that and for the huge community support in places like this. ![]() ![]() As I understand, fruity loops is not the best software to record a live imput like, for example, the guitar. ![]()
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