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BananaBomber
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Re: Best DAW for a beginner?

Post by BananaBomber » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:00 pm

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Re: Best DAW for a beginner?

Post by Stab Master Arson » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:32 pm

Recessive Trait wrote:CB-4
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Re: Best DAW for a beginner?

Post by krispy » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:36 pm

Stab Master Arson wrote:haha, yah krispy, ableton is really good so far, im liking it. why did you pick that name anyways? any particular reason? my first name is chris, and my last name starts with p so krispy was a natural choice lol...

how long have you guys been doing this stuff? any formal education or mostly self taught? I've been a drummer for around 10 years, never really had any lesson (only 2) but im pumped to start drum lessons again next week, really hoping to bring up my skills and one day play live over pre recorded dub step beats I think the potential is huge.... Where are you guys from? Mostly UK? US? Where the Canucks at?

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haha also krispy I just noticed your metal slug avatar, pretty dope, thats one of the best side scroling games ever. I often play metal slug 3 on my phone..

yeah my name is chris and last name starts with p also
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