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Ableton, a bit of FL5 and, free plug-ins. I also like madtracker to break up breakbeats, and whatever else i can play with.
Also it is important to have some synths to work with. You don't have to break the bank. I've found the Ensoniq sq-80 and the dx11 for a very good price.
I also love soundforge for many reasons.
Also it is important to have some synths to work with. You don't have to break the bank. I've found the Ensoniq sq-80 and the dx11 for a very good price.
I also love soundforge for many reasons.
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i´ve been using cubase for a long time (without noteworthy hardware equipment, just producing natively with Vsts) but in that times the style i did was very different from what i do now (mainly idmish stuff). i switched to reason about the same time i got into dubstep (thats just 1,5 months ago
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well i think cubase is the more "professional" software, because it's "open" in terms of vst and hardware support. but reason is just more spontaneous. since i switched to reason i finish at least 1-2 tracks every week
well i think cubase is the more "professional" software, because it's "open" in terms of vst and hardware support. but reason is just more spontaneous. since i switched to reason i finish at least 1-2 tracks every week
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ME 2Alienoo wrote:I'm using Reason 3.0, and Sound Forge 8.0. They're very good programs.

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