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Posted by Loose Goose on Jan-05-2004 17:32:

Music production on your pc

Im looking for software that I can buy that will enable me to produce really good songs can anyone give me links or something to find out more?


Posted by dbl on Jan-05-2004 17:51:

omg... ffs... use the freaking search button....aaahh


haha

but seriously.. how hard is it???? we need that freaking NEWBIE thread... NNOOWWWW



and it's NOT the program that make's the music... it's YOU

the fruity users here.. like me will tell you to go get fruityloops.. the reason suers will tell you to get reason.. the buzz users buzz etc.... etc.....

so use the magical search function and search around... then go download a demo of the proggies... or the full program like buzz that is free.. and try out and see what you like the most


Posted by fl0w on Jan-05-2004 17:54:

use... teh... fucking... SEARCH FUNCTION!



quote:
Originally posted by dbl
the reason suers

Lol is that like Propellerheads private lawyers or something?


Posted by dbl on Jan-05-2004 18:28:

quote:
Originally posted by fl0w
Lol is that like Propellerheads private lawyers or something?


hahahahaha... lmao

yeah.. offcourse.. what did you think it was??? some misspelling???


Posted by szuchy on Jan-05-2004 19:59:

From http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=151875

quote:
Originally posted by szuchy
Maybe there would be less questions like this if there was a "So you'd like to start producing....." sticky thread or a production FAQ. The same goes for all questions that get asked a lot, like which sequencer is the best, etc.

The sticky threads that are up right now kind of suck, first of all they are huge and poorly organized. Perhaps someone should go in and delete all the useless posts, or maybe pull all the good info together into one single post (I would be willing to help). Second, the titles are not very informative. Third, some of them were started a pretty long time ago, and are out of date.

Many people find search engines difficult to use, and they would rather ask an actual person their question. If there are some good sticky threads saving the best info from previous posts, newbies are less likely to ask the same question over and over again.


Anyone know which of the moderators is in charge of sticky threads?


Posted by Loose Goose on Jan-05-2004 20:53:

haha sorry guys next time i'll think b4 i speak


Posted by CrackedLcd on Jan-05-2004 21:07:

quote:
Originally posted by dbl
but seriously.. how hard is it???? we need that freaking NEWBIE thread... NNOOWWWW


The Dj forum has hadd one for a while now.

Check out fruity. Pretty simple.

http://www.kvr-vst.com/index.php - Great site about software
http://www.futuremusic.co.uk
http://www.computermusic.co.uk


Posted by Digital Aura on Jan-06-2004 01:07:

King but really...

why don't you simply GOOGLE...
I got a TON of info just from places that sell them... Tweakheadz and Musician's Friend and Synthzone, etc...
They all lay each of them out pretty nicely and review them in great detail.
Im in the same boat, and believe me...before you come hear with questions you should have a clearer understanding about what product offerings there are...and demo some first. Then ask away...


Posted by Etherium on Jan-06-2004 01:18:

LooseGoose, don't take it personally that we're flaming you, it's just that we get this question often AND THERE REALLY DOES NEED TO BE A NEWBIE STICKY. *winks to Mod*



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