Yo dudezz lets talk abot music makin!

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yarkii

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Hey guys!
I know that maybe all of ya wanted to create your own music but when u think how much will the equipment will cost... wel u know :)

So we here must talk how to create computer music.Maybe you know THAT program that will make the revolution in music makin!So tell us what is your favorite music makin progie!

mine are
Rubber Duck ( BEST programm for creating acid or bass samples) ( www.d-lusion.com )

Drum Station (One of the best drum progs in the net)

eJay Dance Machine 2 (The prog itself is a suck out but if u upload to it your samlpes it will be DA MACHINE!) (its not downloadible :( u must buy the CD of it)

i think thats all so if u have some good progs that u know tell us!
 
Well for a long time I didn't have any equipment other than a keyboard to control the computer via MIDI.

What I was using for making music was :

. Cakewalk for sequencing
. Nemesys GIGAsampler 1.6
. Reality 1.5

Giga and reality were devices, virtual ones, acting like real sampler and synthesizer.. I've created my own patches from scratch in Reality... and Loaded samples and even AKAI CDROMS with GIGAsampler.

Those devices were controlled by cakewalk where I was writing the notes.

Now I am using real synthesizer and sampler, but it did help a LOT, and was good enough.

Take care
 
I don't have any "producer" equipment yet (go to friends for that), but I use following progs :
-Cakewalk pro audio
-Cubase VST
-Samplitude
-Sound Forge
-Rebirth
-...

It's pretty full range, but without hardware you won't get very far...

Peace
Dj Thy
 
Welp...right now this is what I am using. I really ain't making music except for putting some stuff together in Acid for websites and flash animations. But in the future I want to get all the software I need to create beats and such and do full-length mixed cd's.

- Acid Pro 2.0
- SoundForge 4.5
- Fruity Loops
- I want Cubase but I know my boss won't buy it!!!

That's about it!!! I just got a Sound Blaster Live Platinum at work along with a new Dual P3 600 machine, so hopefully I will start putting some mixed cd's together to post up...

Latez...
::ReeBooT::

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Ryan Belisle aka "ReeBooT"
Multimedia Mixmaster and DJ
reeboot@reeboot.net
http://www.reeboot.net
 
I use 1200's and Rand Mixer with a Laptop running VTT to create my madness. I am currently trying to figure what the best way to record my mixes onto the computer is. (All suggestions and help APPRECIATED!)

I used Rebirth and Cubase for a while.
D Lusion and hammerhead for a while too. But nothing feels like vinyl.

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One Love, Stickee
 
where can you obtain acid pro 2.0?? and can someone give me some more info on cubase and how it works. thanx i'm really interested in this but i don't know very much about it.
 
I use cubase VST, a whole load of plugins, my trustworthy casio keyboard (hehe it's such a pathetic little thing), cakewalk, rebirth, a ton of demos and right now I'm in the middle of a buzz craze (I hate it! It makes me feel so useless hehe).
Cubase is basically a studio program that's got pretty much all you need (well, I need anyway) to get a tune going, you can get detailed info on it at:
http://www.steinberg.de
(and if you're looking for tips try http://www.cubase.net and http://www.studio201.com/cwu ,there's supposed to be one just like it for mac users aswell, I'll see if I can find it)
 
I got a nice stack of software.
Rebirth
Cubase
Cakewalk
SoundForge
Samplitude
Reaktor
Acid

Every program serves a different purpose. Depends what type of song I'm making and what mood I'm in. I do wish that I could get some real equipment, but I've been able to do quite a bit with just software.
 
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