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Cardsownthecuse
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And why?
And why?
Logic IMO is more straightforward than fl studio. There is no pattern/playlist hassle, you just record straight onto a trackI'd go with one of:
- Maschine
- FL Studio
- Reason
- Live.
In that order.
Each of these is intended for creating electronic music from scratch on your computer.
Other DAWs (Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase, REAPER, DP, etc.) can definitely do the same thing, but it's not their focus,
so it won't be quite as simple and straightforward. These DAWs are better suited to manipulating recorded multitrack audio.
-Ki
Salem Beats
you used exs24?^^^Boombap tho? I could never figure out intricate sampling in Logic(not saying it can't be done).
i dont sample too much but this video might help. You time stretch and shift pitch outisde of esx. The esx is mainly used to record your chops that youve created (just drag the chops into the esx browser).From what I've seen, esx is equivalent to kontakt, machfive, nnxt, ect. I need the ability to edit a song file into a few loops, time stretch and pitch shift to a set song bpm. Those are more audio clip functions. Everything from pro tools to reason to fl suggest ways to do this in synth samplers, but I always pass these up for the audio clip editor. People will try to tell you how without understanding completely what you do. I'm not the only guy who samples from audio files by chopping and time stretching/pitch shifting, from what I've gathered, this cannot be done with an audio clip view(like youd see editing vocals)within logic. Correct me if I'm wrong, but esx isn't the answer like kontakt, machfive, nnxt, ect. to my knowledge.
You're also going to need destructive audio editing functions.