funny post kenflex but its not about samples
it's not what you've got its how you use it. probly some of your favorite tunes back in the day were made on less equipment than most have inside their pc.
i never figured that option out. you prime the channel in the mixer and then you can bounce all those channels down individually with one click?
true but again were not talking about the samples the daw is bundled with.
I started using Fruity and quickly found I out grew it, I wouldn't bother using the samples that come with it as there are specific places you can get good samples - if you pay for them, and I would try using better FX plugins if you plan on sticking with it. In the last 6 months I have started to secure remix work based on feedback from my work, and I find having the best quality samples I can find seem to up my game everytime I work on something new.