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orTofønChiLd
Everything is illuminated

Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Miami
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Apr-01-2011 05:03
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kadomony
FRENCH EXPRESS

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Philly
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Apr-01-2011 14:31
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Zak McKracken
Trance
Registered: Jun 2003
Location:
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try teh production studio subforum and read the stickies there. man i sound like a hiccup in the record.
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Apr-01-2011 17:25
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n3lly
www.n3lly.com

Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin
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Apr-02-2011 23:38
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Seandroid
Banned

Registered: Oct 2010
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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Apr-02-2011 23:44
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derail
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Canberra, Australia
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I sell a number of multitrack song packs on a website I run, InsideMixes:
InsideMixes
You can browse through the songs in the library, and if there's a song you like the sound of you can buy the song pack. The packs contain the full multitrack audio files (each sound split onto it's own track) as well as a PDF with screen shots of all the plugins/settings used during the mixdown, as well as my comments on why I made those mix decisions. The song packs I've uploaded also have the MIDI files and synth settings used and most of them have a second version of the multitrack files, with all the mix processing turned off.
Here's an example song pack (28MB zip file):
Fabrik Europa - Metropolis
It's only a short demo song. Most of the songs are a few minutes long.
All the best!
Fabian
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Apr-03-2011 22:23
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DJRYAN™
www.djryan.com

Registered: Aug 2009
Location: Atlanta, USA
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hire a ghostwriter and be done w/ it.
Nah, I'm just kidding...
Seriously, I'd get Reason. I've been using Reason for awhile now and I swear by it. Although my productions are still not "pro" they're getting there and that's all that really matters.
I've used Fruity Loops too. And it seems to be just as powerful but with the ability to use VST's and VSTi's. You can actually integrate far more additive and subtractive synthesizers as well use, a variety of other tools that will enhance your music production.
But, I've found out that its not what you use, but how you use it. A lot of producers download massive libraries of samples and integrate those into their productions.
You have to first decide on whether or not you want to make your own samples or use others. Or a combination of both. I made the decision that I was going to use samples for beats, fx, rises and drops.
For bass lines and melodies, I'd get good at drawing. Drawing is where you open up the "piano roll" in any given program and draw the notes that you want played. For most people, that's the asiest way to profect the the track your trying to make. Some just bang out riffs on the keyboard. But depending on your knowledge of musical progression or how well trained your ear is. That could be somewhat daunting. So again, I'd encourage you to "draw".
Other than that, a lot of are more than happy to provide feedback. Usually its mostly negative until you get the hang of it so don't feel bad when someone says your track sucks. Remember, most of us were dj's first and we're picky about our music.
Best of luck to you and hopefully one day you'll be on beatport's top sellers list =)
Last edited by DJRYAN™ on Apr-03-2011 at 23:59
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Apr-03-2011 23:52
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EddieZilker
This is the dance.

Registered: Jan 2009
Location: Marijuana Sex Camp
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Apr-04-2011 01:20
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