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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by OfficialDAPT » Mon Jul 22, 2013 2:39 am

xburtonchic wrote:What do you all think of Maschine and Massive?

I was gonna use Reason but maybe I'll use Ableton instead...
It's OK, but to be fair I haven't yet given it a chance and delved into it too deep. It is pretty fun just to make drum beats in there though.
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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by bouncingfish » Mon Jul 22, 2013 2:40 pm

If you want reason but have used garageband before, Rewiring reason into logic might be worth looking into. Reasons synths and Fx are killer, but the workflow in logic is, at least it was for me, much faster and easier to get into - especially if you've used GarageBand before (I started with gb, too). New version of logic makes it even better! :)
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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by mromgwtf » Mon Jul 22, 2013 3:55 pm

Crimsonghost wrote:But, honestly, you can build about 90% of a song in Maschine. The only problem is when you come to your final mix down and mastering.
Don't bullshit me

Are you saying that you can make automated-filtered-resampled-fucked-up-reese basses in maschine?
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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by wub » Mon Jul 22, 2013 4:06 pm

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Crimsonghost wrote:But, honestly, you can build about 90% of a song in Maschine. The only problem is when you come to your final mix down and mastering.
Don't bullshit me

Are you saying that you can make automated-filtered-resampled-fucked-up-reese basses in maschine?
It comes with Massive as standard, so technically yes.

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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by fragments » Mon Jul 22, 2013 4:06 pm

mromgwtf wrote:
Crimsonghost wrote:But, honestly, you can build about 90% of a song in Maschine. The only problem is when you come to your final mix down and mastering.
Don't bullshit me

Are you saying that you can make automated-filtered-resampled-fucked-up-reese basses in maschine?

I'm sure you could. You can do FX automation and the Maschine software should load any VSTs you want. Resampling is super easy. I don't see why not. I'd say the 10% is really just mixing, but honestly, you can do that too. It's just not "ideal" when compared with a full, modern DAW environment.

Even w/o Massive.
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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by Add9 » Mon Jul 22, 2013 4:08 pm

Because everyone knows that you're not a real producer unless you put unnecessarily complicated resampled basses in every song...
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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by titchbit » Mon Jul 22, 2013 4:34 pm

Add9 wrote:Because everyone knows that you're not a real producer unless you put unnecessarily complicated resampled basses in every song...
I don't think anyone said that....

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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by fragments » Mon Jul 22, 2013 4:42 pm

dubunked wrote:
Add9 wrote:Because everyone knows that you're not a real producer unless you put unnecessarily complicated resampled basses in every song...
I don't think anyone said that....
Yea, but we were having a civil discussion and DSF will not stand for that non-sense.
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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by Add9 » Mon Jul 22, 2013 4:59 pm

I just think it's funny, the idea that if you can't make a resampled bass then you can't make 90% of a song or whatever that guy said. That coming from the same guy who created an entire other thread lamenting about how music these days is all sound design and no arrangement.
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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by mromgwtf » Mon Jul 22, 2013 6:58 pm

Add9 wrote:all sound design and no arrangement.
How about arrangement AND sound design? Obviously reese bass can sound nice on its own, but if you can fit it in the song, instead of randomly pressing F/F#, it'll sound godlike.

And my question was more like can you arrange reese bass in maschine, not make it. Sorry for the confusion..
I just can't believe you can make noisia reese basses in a step sequencer LOL
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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by Crimsonghost » Mon Jul 22, 2013 8:06 pm

mromgwtf wrote:
Add9 wrote:all sound design and no arrangement.
How about arrangement AND sound design? Obviously reese bass can sound nice on its own, but if you can fit it in the song, instead of randomly pressing F/F#, it'll sound godlike.

And my question was more like can you arrange reese bass in maschine, not make it. Sorry for the confusion..
I just can't believe you can make noisia reese basses in a step sequencer LOL
Mashine is NOT a step sequencer.

You can do a lot of complex things with it. Granted it might not be as easy as doing it in a daw, it can still be done. It can load any 3rd party vst (i think au also?). You can bounce any sound you make in it down to audio (or midi) just by dragging it to youre desktop. So, resampling is very simple.

Heres a quick screen shot of massive running through synthmaster as an effect. With some other stuff on there. Just to give you an idea that its not as limted as you might think.

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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by titchbit » Mon Jul 22, 2013 9:33 pm

I've been wondering when NI would just make a full DAW already.... I guess Machine is their version of a DAW. My prediction is that future versions of Machine will be a full fledged DAW with workflow and capabilities similar to other DAWs.

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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by bouncingfish » Mon Jul 22, 2013 9:46 pm

dubunked wrote:I've been wondering when NI would just make a full DAW already.... I guess Machine is their version of a DAW. My prediction is that future versions of Machine will be a full fledged DAW with workflow and capabilities similar to other DAWs.
Been thinking the exact same thing, it wouldn't surprise me if the next update was full of all the missing DAW-features. But until then, I'll stick with Logic.
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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by Crimsonghost » Mon Jul 22, 2013 11:17 pm

dubunked wrote:I've been wondering when NI would just make a full DAW already.... I guess Machine is their version of a DAW. My prediction is that future versions of Machine will be a full fledged DAW with workflow and capabilities similar to other DAWs.
They have stated multiple times that they have no interest in making a Maschine into a daw. Or making any other daw for that matter. Of course, the way things are going, im sure by v 2.0 it will have a lot more feature making it more daw like. But at the end of the day, they really want to focus on using it as a controller without haveing to look at a screen.
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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by titchbit » Mon Jul 22, 2013 11:35 pm

I just can't see NI, with their business style and ambitions, not coming out with a DAW in the next 5 years or so...

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Post by fragments » Tue Jul 23, 2013 12:13 am

I really hope they don't turn Maschine into a full DAW; though I agree with dubunked, I think at some point they'll do something like Push and Ableton.

Besides a very few minor updates, I have few complaints about Maschine and think they've struck a pretty great balance of limitations/options in the software.
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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by mromgwtf » Thu Jul 25, 2013 11:22 am

Crimsonghost wrote:
mromgwtf wrote:
Add9 wrote:all sound design and no arrangement.
How about arrangement AND sound design? Obviously reese bass can sound nice on its own, but if you can fit it in the song, instead of randomly pressing F/F#, it'll sound godlike.

And my question was more like can you arrange reese bass in maschine, not make it. Sorry for the confusion..
I just can't believe you can make noisia reese basses in a step sequencer LOL
Mashine is NOT a step sequencer.

You can do a lot of complex things with it. Granted it might not be as easy as doing it in a daw, it can still be done. It can load any 3rd party vst (i think au also?). You can bounce any sound you make in it down to audio (or midi) just by dragging it to youre desktop. So, resampling is very simple.

Heres a quick screen shot of massive running through synthmaster as an effect. With some other stuff on there. Just to give you an idea that its not as limted as you might think.
lol and i thought maschine was this

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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by titchbit » Thu Jul 25, 2013 12:09 pm

fragments wrote:I really hope they don't turn Maschine into a full DAW; though I agree with dubunked, I think at some point they'll do something like Push and Ableton.
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Post by Brothulhu » Thu Jul 25, 2013 12:12 pm

dubunked wrote:
fragments wrote:I really hope they don't turn Maschine into a full DAW; though I agree with dubunked, I think at some point they'll do something like Push and Ableton.
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Re: Best software for beginners?

Post by titchbit » Thu Jul 25, 2013 12:20 pm

^ Yo m8 I just wanted to say big ups on your soundcloud tunes, especially Sons of Ivaldi. Downloaded it the other day, been playing it in my car every time I go anywhere ever since. Real catchy. I love the part where the bassline has the delay added to it. Definitely best part of the song IMO. Percussion is great too. :mrgreen:

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