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I was hoping someone can point me in the direction as to sum good, free, online downloads for making trance music. I'm a real beginner at this stuff.
Thanks!
Try Audacity .
But compared to something 150 bucks would get BIG difference..
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| Originally posted by DJ Robby Rox Try Audacity . But compared to something 150 bucks would get BIG difference.. |
i think the best bet is to download software demos first, you can't save in most of them, but all the other features are available. just so you know if this is something you really want to do.
there are some free sequencers, but most of them are really limited and only have like audio recording and sequencing features (no vst(i) or even midi support always)
reaper.fm and synth1 + some wav-samples and your good to go. think u have heard it before.
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery How exactly are you going to make music with an audio editor? |
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Is reaper still free? I think its got an unlimited trial or something if you wanna try it out. Costs peanuts if you do buy it too.
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Are you on something or were you born that way?
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| Originally posted by Nightshift i lol'd |
Reaper is on trial version and it does good for what it is. All the advice is helping. I mean I know very little about making the music, but I do love it and want to try mixing some things and making beats and such, so of course small is how Im going to start.
For all of you out there that do this, how'd you begin?
I started with FL, fuck that reaper shit. I tried it and it was gay. Plus, FL has a better piano roll than just about every other DAW out there so you need nothing but an imagination and a computer. Also, AFAIK FL demo is fully functional. Then just find some free vst's. There a lot out there. I mean A LOT.
for example: synth1, crystal, lazysnake (good for electric pianos).
I started with Reason. Bought Ableton Live in 2005 mainly because I was attracted to Native Instruments VSTs, which weirdly enough I hardly use these days except for FM7. Got some other VSTs that I enjoy more like impOSCar and the Korg Legacy Analog collection. Parents got me my first hardware synth, Moog Little Phatty, for graduation. That is where I am at right now. I also still enjoy using Reason and have been buying the updates for the last five years since I first got it.
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| Originally posted by floyd741 I started with FL, fuck that reaper shit. I tried it and it was gay. Plus, FL has a better piano roll than just about every other DAW out there so you need nothing but an imagination and a computer. Also, AFAIK FL demo is fully functional. Then just find some free vst's. There a lot out there. I mean A LOT. for example: synth1, crystal, lazysnake (good for electric pianos). |
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