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    heeelp with fruity loops

    i have fruity loops 5 and can anyone tell me how i can take one sound out of many sounds that are playing at the same time? is there a a tool i could use or how can i do it............thanks dudes

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    If anybody knows i could do with a little advise myself

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    A quick question ?
    I'v just got fruity loops and havn't realy got my head round yet, can you make all your souds yourself or do you need to get sample cd's or mp3's or anything ?????
    and is is difficult to create your own b-line highs so forth ???

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    Juicyray ! ! !

    do you mean take the b-line out of a whole tune and use that sound as you please or any other sound for that matter.
    i'll have a look if i come up with anything i'll let ya know. SAFE !

    Also what type of tunes are ya listening to ?

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    You can use the Fruity Slicer to seperate sounds in a track. But that will chop it up into individual beats so if anything else is playing over the beat, it will pick that up too.

    You cant take a whole bass from a song, and eliminate the rest of the song though. Its almost impossible. You'd need loads of knowledge on EQ'ing to get even close. The same with taking a vocal of a song.

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    so would it be easyier to get a cataloug cd -rom of sounds and vocals ?
    i want to create my own hard house tunes.
    had a go last night and all i can do is make b lines.

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    Yeah, just get some sample CD's and some Virtual instruments (VST's). You can get acapellas (unacompanied - e.g. just the vocal) of well known tunes from most P2P networks for you to practise with. You can also get copywrite free CD's of vocals.

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    Thanks ! ! !

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    my day at the office is finnished i'm going home for a mix.

    LATER ! ! !

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    Nice, i dont finish until 11

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    nice one for all the advise, give me a couple of weeks and i'll have fruity nailed.
    i'll put some tunes up soon as, so you can have a listen.
    it'll be nice to see what others think.

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