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StarSplitter Avatar
StarSplitter
about 6 years ago

rejection

Caffeinayt Avatar
Caffeinayt
about 6 years ago

No, it literally doesn’t matter lmao, tbh ask and I’m sure you’ll get the same answer

Madiga Avatar
Madiga
about 6 years ago

oh my gosh. that palm muted, delayed guitar, reminds me of so much early 2000s nu metal. they did a lot of that. the band COLD did a lot of it on "The Year of The Spider", buckethead did it on a track. its one of my favorite guitar effects

~ Cheers! ~ (posting on soundcloud) Avatar

(sometimes though they feature to get people on the map, like me, kxxxo, and louis a while ago)

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StarSplitter
about 6 years ago

I wouldn't say that's completely true. Either, there are more featured Soundation tracks (which could be the case) or that the staff is more likely to feature a track made in Soundation than Fl or any DAW. but they do never mention anything about the track being made in Soundation, but they could be more likely to feature a track in Soundation than in Fl, if that makes any sense.

Caffeinayt Avatar
Caffeinayt
about 6 years ago

What studio a track was made in literally does not matter whatsoever if you look at the feature history

Vacant Avatar
Vacant
about 6 years ago

darn, i really wanted to fuigure out how to make a gliding string instrument thing

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K I T C S H (PolyVersse)
about 6 years ago

@Shards Skel was also made in FL (https://soundation.com/user/SLOCM3Z/track/skel)

StarSplitter Avatar
StarSplitter
about 6 years ago

That's what I was thinking too @Shards, but they have been lenient too that rule, so let's just hope.

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Shards
about 6 years ago

idk cause cracking was made with FL so

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