He uses fruity loops for his beats and he has a studio for his music
I use Fruity Loops Studio, with amplitube 3 as my amp software.
The latest plug-ins require the latest version of FL Studio. Image Line offers free upgrades for life for FL Studio, so you should login to your Image Line account and get up to date with Version 11 for free.
Yes he does
He used Fruity Loops
To connect the Roland SP-606 to FL Studio (Fruity Loops), use a USB cable to connect the SP-606 to your computer, ensuring it’s recognized as an audio interface. In FL Studio, go to the Audio settings and select the SP-606 as your input/output device. You can then create a new audio track or use the sampler to import sounds from the SP-606 or record directly from it. Make sure to set the appropriate MIDI settings if you plan to use it for triggering samples or controlling FL Studio instruments.
Definitely Pro Tools. Its much more the industry standard and if your market is to do home recordings of bands, it will be much easier for those that wish to have their projects mixed by a 3rd party. (Better chance that the person mixing will have a pro tools system than having fruity loops).
I use Fruity Loops 9 XXL studio edition it does almost anything you want as long as you have the right plug ins. If that isn't what you are looking for i would suggest TRAKTOR Pro.
There is no free full version. If you want to use this software, you will have to purchase it.
No, the legal, commercial version of Fruity Loops 9.0 does not 'mess' with the normal function of a computer. The only change in operation may be the modification of file associations. Wave and other sound files may use Fruity Loops to open up and play by default after installation. This association is completely reversible. It should be noted that cracked, or pirated versions of Fruity Loops may contain viruses, malware or other applications that can serious affect the operation of your computer.
Record a stereo track. It will use both inputs at the same time.
if you mean the cereal yes. the recording software never heard of it but can you use it to record a rock song if so then yes