[linux-audio-user] Linux Version Of FriutyLoops

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Rocco,
   Hi. Take a look at Sound Tracker. I haven't done anything with
musically yet, and there seems to be precious little development going
on, but there is a core group of people who seem to be working with it.
To me it looks like a sample player, and I have loaded Acid Loops into
successfully. I'm n Acid Pro user, and have never used Fruity Loops, but
I think they have a lot in common. You might be able to do something
with this tool.

http://www.soundtracker.org


Take care,
Mark


On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 11:57, linuxmedia4@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> My 10 year old nephew and I were creating a video with Brodcast2000 and when it came to creating the music track he _insisted_ that we use FruityLoops. I don't have the nessesary Windows parts installed to allow Wine to do it's job. Is there a Linux equivelent? It doesn't have to have all the features of FruityLoops. In fact, if anyone can give me a hint how to get existing programs to emulate some of the features of FruityLoops, that would be great.
> 
> Thanks,
> Rocco
> 
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