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Cobalt
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Vancouver, BC
Lightbulb Hello from a production newbie

I've mostly stuck to Music Discussion up till now, but since I've started to produce some of my own music I decided I might venture over to this forum too.

Hopefully you don't get many threads like this, but what I need is advice. Advice on loop programs, sample producing programs, artist promotion sites, ect.

As of now I'm only using a limited number of electronica loops with Acid 2.0, and I'm having trouble producing the sound I'm looking for. All I've been able to make is some tribal/tech stuff which is all to mechanical for me.

I started up an mp3.com account to post my work, and hopefully that will serve me well. Is ACIDPlanet.com better?

Thanks to any who reply. I'll participate here now and then.

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DJ Chrono
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Registered: Jan 2002
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if you really want to start producing your own tunes (not using loops) I recommend the software "propellerheads reason"


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Cobalt
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Vancouver, BC

$400? Ouch. But the Reason software looks amazing. Seems many others here use it. Thanks.

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Bondor
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Registered: Nov 2001
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reason is amazing. but check out Fruity Loops because you can get that for free(you can get eanything for free but not legaly) and it will make reason way easer to use.

acidplannet is no good stick with mp3.com

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Cobalt
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Vancouver, BC

quote:
Originally posted by Bondor
reason is amazing. but check out Fruity Loops because you can get that for free(you can get eanything for free but not legaly) and it will make reason way easer to use.

acidplannet is no good stick with mp3.com

bondor


Thanks for the advice! I got Fruity Loops, but it's so confusing at first... So many options...

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oDrori
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Registered: Dec 2001
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That's nothing compared to reason man, once you get to know Fruity better it'll also make Reason simpler to deal with


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Veldrid
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Registered: Jul 2001
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Reason isnt that bad. Just find a simple tutorial to learn the basics and from there I opened up demp songs and just messed around to learn the rest.


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Joi Lamusic
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Helsinki

I know how to use Fruity and now I'm trying to learn how to use Reason... But that's not easy at all!!

Fruity was more like little toy, Reason is full studio. So my little head is veeery confused But time and doing will teache, I hope.

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Srezic
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Registered: Jun 2002
Location: College Park, MD, USA

Yeah I just recently switched over from FruityLoops to Reason as well. I only understand about .01% of the things in Reason so far and I can't find a good tutorial anywhere. =P. Producing is still fun though, so I'll be sure to learn it soon, at least more than I know it now.

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I think oDrori is right... once uv got to kno FruityLoops well (give it about 10 months of non stop producing) you should be able to get to grips with Reason 2 quite easily.. Iv used Fruity Loops for about 2 yrs and am now switching over to Reason 2 soon... the demo took a few weeks of messing to figur out the very basics but i managed it so the full product shouldnt be to hard to understand


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Michael Russo
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Registered: Mar 2002
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quote:
Originally posted by Joi Lamusic
I know how to use Fruity and now I'm trying to learn how to use Reason... But that's not easy at all!!

Fruity was more like little toy, Reason is full studio. So my little head is veeery confused But time and doing will teache, I hope.


You guys scare me... first of all, reason is very simple to use, easier than fruity in my opinion. The beauty of fruity is that once you learn how to use it well, you can do everything much more easily and quickly than in reason.

But that's not why I posted... I posted to "correct" an uninfomed individual, because others may read his post and believe him.

"Fruity was more like a little toy"... Don't go posting stupid shit like that because you don't know what you're talking about. The fact that you find reason hard to use, especially after having mastered fruity (in your own opinion) just proves the fact that you reallllllllly don't know what you're doing. Just because you can't produce doesn't mean it's the software's fault.

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Yeah I just recently switched over from FruityLoops to Reason as well. I only understand about .01% of the things in Reason so far and I can't find a good tutorial anywhere. =P. Producing is still fun though, so I'll be sure to learn it soon, at least more than I know it now.


I switched from reason to fruity... reason is very simple, and all the modules are already there. The effects don't give you any control over the parameters so there's nothing to learn there. Redrum and the sampler are simple... the only thing left to learn is subtractor which is actually quite complicated... but no where near as complicated as fruity + absynth + other instruments + good fx plugs. And sequencing is easy (although a pain) in reason. And i really hope you can hook up wires from the instruments to the mixer. What's left? Reason is a piece of cake. I'm not saying it's not good, some people like it better for their style of working, but don't say bullshit like fruity is a toy because I guarantee there have been more good, professional tracks produced on fruity than on reason.

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Joi Lamusic
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Registered: Jan 2002
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Dear Michael Russo, it was MY opinnion that Fruity is more like a toy. I just happend to like Reason's sounds more

I think I've heard over 100 songs made by Fruity when I switched to Reason. And now when I've listen many Reason tracks, I have to say that those Reason songs sounds much more full. I mean, they're more deep and professional sounding. And that's is just MY personal opinnion...

And I'm really sorry Michael to scare U, but what can I do if I think that Reason is "hard" to learn? Should I just say "oh, I learned Reason in one second after I swithed over Fruity to Reason"? That's not the fact in my case... I do know some things in Reason how they work, but I still got much more to learn.


So please little angry Michael, stop yelling and start smiling

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