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Author: | Ranging God [ May 11th, 2010, 11:51 am ] |
Post subject: | Music producing, beat making |
Do any of you guys know of some good, possible free, music producing software along with a beat making software? Thanks. |
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Author: | dafin0 [ May 12th, 2010, 6:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Music producing, beat making |
Yes. There is a good music maker called Reason. It has MIDI support (if u have a MIDI keyboard, u can plug it in your computer and use that). And has 100's of included sounds, instruments and other synthesizers that you can make music with. And there is another one called FL studio. Here are the link to both of them: http://www.propellerheads.se/ http://www.flstudio.com They aren't cheap, but if you are serious about beat making, then it's money well spent. Cheers, daifn0 ![]() |
Author: | Harkaan [ May 13th, 2010, 9:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Music producing, beat making |
I was really into beat making for awhile. I have both Reason and Fl studio 9 (legit versions ![]() The downfall of using fl studio, is that it only comes with a few sounds..unlike reason. If you were to get both, you can actually "rewire" reason into fl, so you can use all of reasons sounds in fl studio which I do quite often. I personally love the patterns in fl, but the sounds and midi-support in reason. Fl is much more user friendly, while Reason/Cubase/Logic/Nuendo/etc. are all the professional ***** that can get pretty complicated. If you looking for just some fun, I would def suggest fl studio. |
Author: | dafin0 [ May 14th, 2010, 12:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Music producing, beat making |
Harkaan wrote: I was really into beat making for awhile. I have both Reason and Fl studio 9 (legit versions ![]() The downfall of using fl studio, is that it only comes with a few sounds..unlike reason. If you were to get both, you can actually "rewire" reason into fl, so you can use all of reasons sounds in fl studio which I do quite often. I personally love the patterns in fl, but the sounds and midi-support in reason. Fl is much more user friendly, while Reason/Cubase/Logic/Nuendo/etc. are all the professional ***** that can get pretty complicated. If you looking for just some fun, I would def suggest fl studio. Can fl studio be used without a MIDI keyboard, or does it need one? Cheers, dafin0 ![]() |
Author: | Alex_SE [ May 14th, 2010, 3:31 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Music producing, beat making |
One more recommending FL9 . Very user friendly, not hard to learn and believe me, you'll waste some long hours with it. dafin0 wrote: Can fl studio be used without a MIDI keyboard, or does it need one? Nope you don't need one. |
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