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Posted by Arnold on May-18-2006 13:10:

Arrow Question about creating trance music

I would really like to make/create trance and techno music on my computer. Which or what programme would you guys recommend? Thnx in advance.


Posted by Zoso on May-18-2006 13:15:

Maybe Fruity Tracks or Fruity Loops? I've messed around with these on a friend's PC, but both were way beyond me. My formal education is business management though, not music theory.


Posted by Arnold on May-18-2006 13:23:

ok

I will look thnx.


Posted by Trance Nutter on May-18-2006 13:25:

ask in the production studio, they'll be able to help more than here. Its mainly djs here.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on May-18-2006 14:18:

im guessing if you cant find the right section of the forums, then producing just isnt for you.


Posted by Protege on May-18-2006 14:57:

stick with trance, nobody listens to techno.


Posted by Timski on May-19-2006 05:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Protege
stick with trance, nobody listens to techno.


Speak for yourself sweety...


Posted by Nemesis44 on May-19-2006 10:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Protege
stick with trance, nobody listens to techno.


No one listens to techno now lets go, no one listens to techno now lets go, no one listens to techno now lets go, no one listens to techno now lets go, no one listens to techno now lets go, no one listens to techno now lets go, no one listens to techno now lets go, no one listens to techno now lets go, no one listens to techno now lets go, no one listens to techno now lets go, no one listens to techno now lets go, no one listens to techno now lets go.........

Seriously, plenty of people listen to techno.


Original poster.
With regards to production.
Yes the production forum is not a bad place to start.

But if you are looking to try then there are plenty of sequencers and softsysnths on the KVR forums as well as lots of tutorials etc.

Just be aware that there is a steep learning curve and it's not really something that you can do half hearted.

Best of luck and if you do have any questions then feel free to PM me.

Cheers
Nem


Posted by Mr.Mystery on May-19-2006 10:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance Nutter
ask in the production studio, they'll be able to help more than here. Its mainly djs here.

No, you do not fucking ask this question in the production. Ever.

Every fucking day some goddamn chump comes asking for this. Enough is enough.


Posted by PutBoy on May-19-2006 11:45:

Read the FAQ in the production forums.


Posted by T-Soma on May-19-2006 11:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
No, you do not fucking ask this question in the production. Ever.

Every fucking day some goddamn chump comes asking for this. Enough is enough.


Damnit the production studio is onto us!
No more panning off the noobs to them


Posted by bamski on May-19-2006 11:58:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
Damnit the production studio is onto us!
No more panning off the noobs to them


Busted +2


Posted by D-res on May-19-2006 14:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Timski
Speak for yourself sweety...



your sig is too big


Posted by Zoso on May-19-2006 14:58:

quote:
Originally posted by D-res
your sig is too big


And it looks painful. I'm thinking broken ankle, at least.


Posted by Trance Nutter on May-20-2006 09:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
No, you do not fucking ask this question in the production. Ever.

Every fucking day some goddamn chump comes asking for this. Enough is enough.


its better them asking there and getting told to piss of than asking here which is obviously the wrong place. At least if they learn the distinction between DJING and PRODUCTION thats one step in the right direction.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on May-20-2006 10:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance Nutter
its better them asking there and getting told to piss of than asking here which is obviously the wrong place. At least if they learn the distinction between DJING and PRODUCTION thats one step in the right direction.

If you really need to ask something like this then you really don't even need to know.


Posted by Trance Nutter on May-20-2006 10:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
If you really need to ask something like this then you really don't even need to know.


this is true.


Posted by Xtracktor on May-20-2006 11:12:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
Damnit the production studio is onto us!
No more panning off the noobs to them


Posted by Derivative on May-20-2006 13:47:

Thread starter. Read the production studio stickies. Do not ask questions outlined in those stickies because the entire weight of the production studio userbase will come down on you like a tonne of bricks. As Mysteryman says, every day someone asks a question like this.

If you want general purpose information it will either be in the stickies or archived somewhere in the production forum. Use the search tool. For specific questions you have regarding production that are not in the stickies or which you cannot find in the archives, feel free to start a thread on it. One of us jaded bastards will help you out eventually.


Posted by Trogdor on May-20-2006 20:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Protege
stick with trance, nobody listens to techno.
I hope you're kidding.


Posted by Boinked on May-21-2006 15:11:

In addition to Fruity Loops, another good program is Reason [http://www.propellerheads.se/]; however expensive, it has anything a basic recording studio would have.

But, the learning curve is extremely high with the program, so unless you're dedicated to learning it, it's not worth wasting your money on.


Posted by nicktra86 on May-21-2006 15:42:

ableton live!, logic pro, list goes on...


Posted by Spirit5 on May-21-2006 16:04:

Buy a Casio keyboard, cheap one like $40 or $50, get a cheapy drum set for like another $50, and start banging away on it like a madman... or better yet get some pots and pans and just bang away on them like you did when you were a little kid and you can start to create some really cool trance music! for free! just have to ask your mommy's permission to bang on her pots and pans! They can produce some really cool beats! Also there's those chime sets that little kids use with those colorfull keys and you can use that along with the pots and pans to create some really neat melodies! You can call your composition "Fly".. you'll have a gay ole' time!

P.S. it's cheapier then buying a program, and a whole lot more fun!!!


Posted by Arnold on May-24-2006 16:44:

well this has been fun

ehm ok well huge amount of reactions not really the ones I thought i would get but thnx anyway. Ehm thnx for letting me know I posted this in wrong area, didn't thought to much I just thought hey I need some answers so I posted this. I will read better in the near future thnx all bye.


Posted by harriz on May-25-2006 06:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
If you really need to ask something like this then you really don't even need to know.


I hope you die in a car accident.


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