[03:48] <jo-erlend> I seem to remember having found a free application in the repositories that resembled fruityloops. Does anyone know which application I'm talking about? Or are there other alternatives perhaps?
[03:48] <jo-erlend> I really just need to create some loops of samples.
[04:02] <holstein> jo-erlend: hey
[04:03] <holstein> are you thinking or LMMS?
[04:03] <holstein> of*
[04:16] <jo-erlend> holstein: I was thinking about Hydrogen, but that doesn't seem to do what I thought it did. It seems nice for drums, but I'd like to add some bass guitar too.
[04:16] <holstein> H2 is a drum machine
[04:17] <holstein> jo-erlend: try qtractor
[04:17] <holstein> and ask over in #opensourcemusicians
[04:17] <jo-erlend> LMMS seems nice though.
[04:17] <holstein> i dont know what frooty loops is
[04:17] <holstein> we got lots of software though
[04:18] <holstein> JACK is key though
[05:03] <ScottL> holstein, jo-erlend, i have heard that lmms is similar to frooty loops by several people...of course, they could all be repeating the same tripe and are completey wrong :P