Music creation software
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Music creation software
Does anybody know of any music creation software? I know of dance e-jay (i think)
How many more are out there?
How many more are out there?

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Re: Music creation software
FL Studio......formally FruityLoops
Have heard that it is the best available
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Have heard that it is the best available
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Re: Music creation software
No the best is actually Cubase
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Got both on the DL right now, guess ill see which one i like more 


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Re: Music creation software
Audacity 

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Can't go wrong with FL Studio, I have mates that are pro with it, and it's pretty easy to learn.
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Hey man!
This stuff is my specialty...
The programs I use on Windows are;
ProTools - A more premium program, VERY costly if you're paying for a full license.
Reason - Very user friendly and easy to use.
Ableton Live - Similar to reason in terms of user friendliness, limited in comparison to other programs.
The program I use on Mac is;
Logic Pro - Very complicated, but well worth teaching yourself. Very complex and detailed recording tools, including mastering and mixing capabilities built in. I use this for most of my music production work with Obsidian Radio.
Also remember that the programs are just the beginning. You must also get all the plug-ins you desire and any hardware required, such as synthesizers, beat pads etc. In the past three years, my co-producer and I have spent a combined effort of in excess of $40,000 on studio equipment. That is for full professional and commercial use, however!
If you're looking for a starter program with some easy sh*t in it and pre-recorded sounds already included, try Mixcraft. $100 for a full license and easy as piss to use
Similar to Sony Acid Studio!
Any music production Qs you have, feel free to ask me
Feel free to check out the sh*t I make on;
http://www.soundcloud.com/obsidianradio

This stuff is my specialty...
The programs I use on Windows are;
ProTools - A more premium program, VERY costly if you're paying for a full license.
Reason - Very user friendly and easy to use.
Ableton Live - Similar to reason in terms of user friendliness, limited in comparison to other programs.
The program I use on Mac is;
Logic Pro - Very complicated, but well worth teaching yourself. Very complex and detailed recording tools, including mastering and mixing capabilities built in. I use this for most of my music production work with Obsidian Radio.
Also remember that the programs are just the beginning. You must also get all the plug-ins you desire and any hardware required, such as synthesizers, beat pads etc. In the past three years, my co-producer and I have spent a combined effort of in excess of $40,000 on studio equipment. That is for full professional and commercial use, however!
If you're looking for a starter program with some easy sh*t in it and pre-recorded sounds already included, try Mixcraft. $100 for a full license and easy as piss to use

Any music production Qs you have, feel free to ask me

http://www.soundcloud.com/obsidianradio

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Re: Music creation software
just dl'ed a copy of cubase
anyone care to give me a quick tutorial for putting together a track of pre-recorded stuff?
anyone care to give me a quick tutorial for putting together a track of pre-recorded stuff?

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I use FL studio, have been for a good year or so. Its good fun to use, especially if you can get some good packs for it.
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I have a friend who uses Cubase, it's pretty good! Brilliant for mastering and mixing as well.Taz wrote:just dl'ed a copy of cubase
anyone care to give me a quick tutorial for putting together a track of pre-recorded stuff?

It's a bit hard to explain it verbally... I reckon you should look on youtube for tutorials, they make them pretty clear on there! That's how I learnt a lot of stuff, although I attended the SAE Institute for 12 months and earnt myself a diploma in music production


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Oh wow you went to SAE to! I did the degree but still no job in the industry at allObsidianRadio wrote:I have a friend who uses Cubase, it's pretty good! Brilliant for mastering and mixing as well.Taz wrote:just dl'ed a copy of cubase
anyone care to give me a quick tutorial for putting together a track of pre-recorded stuff?
It's a bit hard to explain it verbally... I reckon you should look on youtube for tutorials, they make them pretty clear on there! That's how I learnt a lot of stuff, although I attended the SAE Institute for 12 months and earnt myself a diploma in music productionNot much use to anyone though, at least I can use ProTools

Yeah the new cubase is pretty cool how it can create a instrument track to along with what already record.
Pro tools is complicated for first time starting, but ableton should be alright if you get used to it.
