Kang Solomon they don't understand how great FL is. Whenever ppl heard FL they think about Soulja Boy and Dem Franchise Boys. But don't realize that 9th Wonder, Khrysis, Boi-1da are great producers who use it great. And if you know what your doing, I've hooked up my M3 and Motif to it and used...
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There is a Mac version available but the Mac has to have an Intel processor...or just get the parellel program for bout 80 bucks at Best Buy and use your Mac as a PC and then make ya beat convert it into aac or aiff and use it in ya Mac
Not to mess up no one's hustle but u can mix/master ya' own shyt with the right programming and equipment. For me, for instance, I master my music thru FL using a compressor, limiter, and Ozone. I would use my monitors to listen for frequencies and consistencies. When mixing/mastering I always...
Publishing, period. Don't ever sell a beat or lease a beat without publishing. And never sign a publishing deal with a major/independent until you are established. The front money maybe cool but owning ya own shyt and gettin dough on the back end makes it all worth it
@bawse Scott Storch is a great producer/instrumentalist but IMO he doesn't understand drums like some of your producer is ya top 5. If he can work on his drum game, he'll prolly be one of the best of all-time.
You can't look at it like that bruh. Music is music period. Creativity trumps everything else. You don't need expensive equipment or software to bang nowadays. Hell, Soulja Boy and Boi 1-da made some of the hottest shyt with inexpensive programs/equipment. You can't worry about what others are...