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what sofware for beginners
hi
I just had a simple question about what sofware i should get. I am a big noob if it comes to production so my question is what sofware would be the best to start with if you want to make your own wobbly beats.
(sorry for my englisch)
Moker,
			
			
									
									
						I just had a simple question about what sofware i should get. I am a big noob if it comes to production so my question is what sofware would be the best to start with if you want to make your own wobbly beats.
(sorry for my englisch)
Moker,
Whatever you want, there's hundreds of threads on x vs x etc
People normally start on Fruity Loops or Reason. So try one of those for now.
I currently use Sony ACID.
			
			
									
									People normally start on Fruity Loops or Reason. So try one of those for now.
I currently use Sony ACID.
Ahier wrote:i just saw myself quoted in someones signature for the first time on a forum and boy, is it a warm feeling in my stomach; i feel like ive lost my virginity all over again.
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Reason to begin with because it is easy to use and has a nice friendly GUI.
Then move onto Cubase. Its the best. No question.
It will be worth getting to grips with Fruity loops as well just for the step sequencer if nothing else, it makes programming drum patterns a piece of piss.............
Good luck!!
			
			
									
									
						Then move onto Cubase. Its the best. No question.
It will be worth getting to grips with Fruity loops as well just for the step sequencer if nothing else, it makes programming drum patterns a piece of piss.............
Good luck!!
I dont get why people say start with so n so then move on to whatever, why dont you just start of on the tool you want to use instead of wasting time learning one then moving on to the next
			
			
									
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theres a learning curve for any piece of music software you use, be it a synth, an effect plugin or a DAW... and it don't matter what software you use - it'll take you just as long to get comfortable with it as any other software on the market - You got to just download demos then BUY the software you like the most...
Why buy it you ask?
Cause then you won't have every DAW, Synth and FX on the planet on your hard drive and you will sit there and fooking learn it instead of waste 6 months of downloading pointless stuff.
And don't listen to other people going on about Ableton, massive and albino - its all preference, try out as many things as you can possible stand
			
			
									
									Why buy it you ask?
Cause then you won't have every DAW, Synth and FX on the planet on your hard drive and you will sit there and fooking learn it instead of waste 6 months of downloading pointless stuff.
And don't listen to other people going on about Ableton, massive and albino - its all preference, try out as many things as you can possible stand
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Soundcloud.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.
http://soundcloud.com/keepitgully http://www.mixcloud.com/slevarance/
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Honestly mate, use the sequencer in Fruity Loops, and then import it over to ACID, seriously so much more control.dronehymns wrote:I started out on FL Studio and it's still what I use.
ACID confused the hell out of me and I haven't spent enough time to learn Ableton Live, Reason, or Cubase. You could also be like Burial and work exclusively in Sound Forge.
Ahier wrote:i just saw myself quoted in someones signature for the first time on a forum and boy, is it a warm feeling in my stomach; i feel like ive lost my virginity all over again.
...that is all
just use demos of them all and you'll get it down. I regret learning 4 or 5 programs before coming to Ableton. But I don't know what Ableton was like before version 7 so maybe it's not a bad thing. 
Don't listen to people who say "this DAW is garbage".
The fact that if you think of you r favourite 50 producers...they all use all of these programs, it doesn't matter.
Ableton helps me get ideas down fast as hell (so did ACID when I was using it)
People make epic music on everything...over the weekend I heard some ridiculous shit on someone's Garageband.
I'd recommend either ACID or Ableton.
			
			
									
									
						Don't listen to people who say "this DAW is garbage".
The fact that if you think of you r favourite 50 producers...they all use all of these programs, it doesn't matter.
Ableton helps me get ideas down fast as hell (so did ACID when I was using it)
People make epic music on everything...over the weekend I heard some ridiculous shit on someone's Garageband.
I'd recommend either ACID or Ableton.
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