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Posted by mastercongo on Sep-02-2002 09:44:

making a studio with software.

what would be like good combination of software to make a ?software studio" (leave reason, fruity, orion etc out)

what would usually be? would it be software sequencer? what else apart from softh synths, like let's say re-drum on reason, what would be the alternative of that? would it be NI battery? and what about those big mixing conosles? are there software that emulates something like that? maybe not as well but, something like that.

im still learning all this, im just curios

thanks for your help


Posted by Tom_cowan on Sep-02-2002 11:49:

Reason everytime, i use that and cubase to run any bits of hardware and use the mixer in cubase and rewire to throw it all together.


Posted by Michael Russo on Sep-02-2002 17:36:

I don't know why you'd want to leave orion or fruity etc. out (because they are professional products, just because they don't have a hefty price tag means nothing)... for a software studio you can't beat them. I hate it when people say something like fruity is a toy because these comments are made by people who do not know how to produce. "The software is the problem, not me." If you really must, you can use cubase as your sequencer "because it's professional", but I'm telling you, there's no difference. Why would I use cubase when I can do the same thing 100x faster and easier in fruity, and end up with the same result in the end? If you have to add A LOT of hardware to your setup with some complex midi setup cubase is obviously a better choice, but if you're using software you might as well use a more integrated solution. But whatever... I hope I get flamed for this, just shows your ignorance, not mine.


Posted by Michael Russo on Sep-02-2002 17:57:

Anyways, to answer your original question (with fruity, orion, storm, reason, etc. out)...

Sequencer (all include mixers): Cubase, logic, massiva, sonar, ACID, etc.

Drum machine or drum sampler: DR-008 or battery, dr-008 is better according to many ppl... you can even use fruity as a VST for drums, which gets my vote

Synths: too many to list... lots of amazing VST's out there

Samplers: Kontakt, HALion, etc.

Wave editor: Sondforge, wavelab, cooledit

And that's about all you need.


Posted by mastercongo on Sep-02-2002 20:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Michael Russo
I don't know why you'd want to leave orion or fruity etc. out (because they are professional products, just because they don't have a hefty price tag means nothing)... for a software studio you can't beat them. I hate it when people say something like fruity is a toy because these comments are made by people who do not know how to produce. "The software is the problem, not me." If you really must, you can use cubase as your sequencer "because it's professional", but I'm telling you, there's no difference. Why would I use cubase when I can do the same thing 100x faster and easier in fruity, and end up with the same result in the end? If you have to add A LOT of hardware to your setup with some complex midi setup cubase is obviously a better choice, but if you're using software you might as well use a more integrated solution. But whatever... I hope I get flamed for this, just shows your ignorance, not mine.


lol i never meant to leave them out form the users, just asking a question. how would a studio be made out of software. excluding software studios. i m curios, didn't mean to diss those programs.
cause usually if i had asked the same question without putting reason,fruity etc on the post. most people would have answer reason.fruity, orion and i allready know that. i was just corius to know more software that does the same kind of stuff as the racks on reason or the other software studios. so chill out man.


Posted by Michael Russo on Sep-02-2002 23:13:

I know... but I also answered your question in the post below!


Posted by mastercongo on Sep-03-2002 01:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Michael Russo
I know... but I also answered your question in the post below!


i know thank you


Posted by Michael Russo on Sep-03-2002 04:08:

quote:
Originally posted by mastercongo


i know thank you


Need anything else? More info?


Posted by Disgustipation on Sep-03-2002 21:50:

Pro Tools?

Has anyone used Pro Tools? .. my buddy has a studio and thats what he uses, and what we are using for my 1st ever production.... Hopefully it turns out well


Eddie


Posted by mastercongo on Sep-04-2002 01:48:

i never understand protools, sometimes i hear about the software and i see the site and it's this big monster with buttons lol! :P


Posted by EriK_V on Sep-04-2002 03:12:

I agree with Mike and Senor Congo. Fruity is great and easy to use. I've seen tracks like Out of the Blue and Ayla produced with it. It all depends on the producer b/c if you know what ur doing, then it works great. Pro TOols is just confusing to me IMO. I think is is used mostly used to add vocals?

vamos a la casa de congo


Posted by jdat on Sep-04-2002 06:00:

PRO TOOLS

bar none


the rest would be second .... cause PRO TOOLS would be the master piece


and off course you'd be running a mac ! youhou



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