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djlogik
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Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Rochester, NY
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I'll just tell you this...this question has been asked SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO many times that it's just a waste of time to reply back. Everyone uses different programs because it's what suites them best at either their current skill level or just what they feel gets the job done best for them. Just try out the different programs and see which you like most. It'll take time to get great results but just practice practice practice and you'll get something good in no time.
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Oct-23-2005 06:14
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Storyteller
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Registered: Feb 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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Oct-23-2005 09:12
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allcentury18
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
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haha, just go buy ableton... it's easy enough to learn but advance enough to be able to grow.
if you want a good sequencer look no further than sonar 5. you need to buy some books before you jump into this though
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Oct-23-2005 09:18
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Invertika
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Registered: May 2005
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Re: Newb Question About Software
| quote: | Originally posted by DJMiakoda I'm looking for details here, not just 'it works for me', but the specifics.
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actually you're on the money with that one. All the software is just the means to the same end, so it really is just what works for YOU.
and btw, theres one of 2 billion 'what software do u use' threads about 10 topics down on this page, have a look at that for some ideas, but it tends to be the same big guns, ie Reason, Cubase, FL, Logic, Live that keep popping up. Sonar 5 for me though
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Oct-23-2005 09:29
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DJMiakoda
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Chicago
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| quote: | Originally posted by allcentury18
if you want a good sequencer look no further than sonar 5. you need to buy some books before you jump into this though |
I appreciate everyone's advice, seriously.
Funny thing is, I've bought books, magazines, read the tutorials here (yes I've been lurking forever) and at other similiar sites, and I still have no idea what would work for me.
Presently I use a digital multitracker (as in hardware multitracker with 12 tracks, than I bounce down etc etc) to track and sequence all of my music, and I use hardware synth's and groove boxes, very old school.
I can get some decent sounding music going this route but it is extremely tedious and time consuming, although I've learned a great deal about what it takes to produce good sounding music (piecing together the rythm tracks, melodies, effects, EQ'ing, mastering, etc) I feel my present set up has a tendancy to really 'bog' down the creative process.
I've been wanting to go the software route for about a year now, but I don't want to get involved with any programs that are limited to a small amount of sounds and samples, my imagination requires a good variety of options.
I know all about MIDI (I live in a MIDI world with my current set up) but I still know very little about what software to buy to get things rolling in the right direction.
I'm just as confused today as I was when I started researching this subject.
Hope this makes some sense, thank you again and again, sorry for the annoying question.
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Oct-23-2005 14:20
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