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avunxdub
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New To It All

Post by avunxdub » Thu Jul 08, 2010 5:47 am

Hey guys,
ive been listening to dubstep for a few months now and have really grown a strong intrest in it.
i want to start making my own original songs, but i have no idea what programs would be best for a beginner like myself.
ive used garageband along with loops that ive found on the internet to make 1 song so far, which i like alot, but as i said i want original.
if you guys could recommend the best and easiest program to get accustomed to for a new kid starting out it would be much appreciated.

if you would like to hear the loop song i made check it out on my youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/AvunxDubb

Thanks everyone,
Avunx

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Re: New To It All

Post by SunkLo » Thu Jul 08, 2010 5:56 am

Welcome,
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Re: New To It All

Post by ENZA » Thu Jul 08, 2010 5:57 am

id suggest maybe looking through tutorials on youtube of all the various DAWS and see which wud most fit your workflow. Its really based on how u work and wats easiest FOR YOU.

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Re: New To It All

Post by paravrais » Thu Jul 08, 2010 8:44 am

At the top of this forum there are some stickies that will answer all of your questions as well as directions to the proper place to post your own tunes...though you might want to start using a proper program before you do so or you might get flamed ;)

Because I'm a kind soul I'm even gonna make things extra easy for you and write a list of all the most popular 'DAWs' which is the type of program you will need to get started. (There are many many tutorials and tips on this site for all of them so once you choose whichever you feel most suits you please don't make another thread asking how to use it!)

Ableton, Reason, Cubase, Renoise, Logic, Acid, FL Studio, Reaper (this is free and still quite powerful, search on these forums and somewhere future untold posted a zip file with lots of free vsts and the like along with reaper)

Hopefully I havn't missed any and that will give you enough information to go off and start producing, under no circumstances make another thread like this asking for such basic information because it spams up the forum and we get asked the same questions over and over and over and over and basically it just gets really annoying ;) I'm only writing such a long response because it's 9:43, im fucking bored and I shouldn't be awake yet...

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Re: New To It All

Post by deadly_habit » Thu Jul 08, 2010 9:22 am

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Re: New To It All

Post by Ongelegen » Thu Jul 08, 2010 9:27 am

just demo different daws and choose the one which suites you best

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Re: New To It All

Post by Depone » Thu Jul 08, 2010 10:16 am

Too all above, hes not asking how to make datsik/excision sounds, give him a break...

Yo man... If your already using garage band, I can recommend its bigger and better (yet more complex) brother Logic Studio. You can open your garageband projects in logic once you feel you need to step up.

Other candidates for learning to make music fast are reason and fruity loops (i dont use FL but from my experience a lot of new producers love it but is PC only).
Theres a whole production guide at the top of this forum ^^^ you should hit that up. its an amazing wealth of knowledge!
Hope this helped

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Re: New To It All

Post by paravrais » Thu Jul 08, 2010 10:39 am

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Post by Basic A » Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:35 pm

paravrais wrote:Ableton, Reason, Cubase, Renoise, Logic, Acid, FL Studio, Reaper (this is free and still quite powerful, search on these forums and somewhere future untold posted a zip file with lots of free vsts and the like along with reaper)

Hopefully I havn't missed any
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Post by Sharmaji » Thu Jul 08, 2010 1:16 pm

if you're using garageband, stick with garageband until it's not doing what you need it to do.
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Re: New To It All

Post by paravrais » Thu Jul 08, 2010 2:22 pm

Basic A wrote: Pro Tools???
Just remembered I forgot sonar as well! (and 'record' I guess...and if we are gonna go really mad with it then audacity..) Oh well I can't be expected to remember every DAW under the sun off the top of my head ehy!

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Re: New To It All

Post by tripwire22 » Thu Jul 08, 2010 2:25 pm

fl9 !!!!!

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Re: New To It All

Post by Depone » Thu Jul 08, 2010 3:49 pm

tripwire22 wrote:fl9 !!!!!
great story bro!

But seriously, he said he using garageband, hence a mac, hence no FL available

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Re: New To It All

Post by tripwire22 » Thu Jul 08, 2010 4:34 pm

Depone wrote:
tripwire22 wrote:fl9 !!!!!
great story bro!

But seriously, he said he using garageband, hence a mac, hence no FL available
lol i was just shouting out my daw but i actually didnt kno garage was only for mac

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Re: New To It All

Post by victoryaloy » Thu Jul 08, 2010 4:48 pm

paravrais wrote:Reaper (this is free and still quite powerful, search on these forums and somewhere future untold posted a zip file with lots of free vsts and the like along with reaper)
Since when is Reaper free??

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Re: New To It All

Post by tripwire22 » Thu Jul 08, 2010 5:06 pm

victoryaloy wrote:
paravrais wrote:Reaper (this is free and still quite powerful, search on these forums and somewhere future untold posted a zip file with lots of free vsts and the like along with reaper)
Since when is Reaper free??
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Re: New To It All

Post by victoryaloy » Thu Jul 08, 2010 5:16 pm

tripwire22 wrote:
victoryaloy wrote:
paravrais wrote:Reaper (this is free and still quite powerful, search on these forums and somewhere future untold posted a zip file with lots of free vsts and the like along with reaper)
Since when is Reaper free??
foreverrrr

haha.. Its a $200+ program.. that the makers are willing to let people try(FULL version) for free.. and if you like it you only have to pay $60. You're only obligated to pay full price of you make $20,000 from using their software. Sounds like some nice/fair people to me!

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Re: New To It All

Post by paravrais » Thu Jul 08, 2010 7:28 pm

So many useful answers and it kinda looks like this dude aint coming back... :s

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Re: New To It All

Post by paravrais » Thu Jul 08, 2010 7:30 pm

So many useful answers and it kinda looks like this dude aint coming back... :s

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Re: New To It All

Post by avunxdub » Sat Jul 10, 2010 3:14 am

thanks guys, so far ive been messing around with Renoise and i like it a lot, but i still wanna try more programs before i settle on 1. You guys have been really helpful :D

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