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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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Without music life is a journey through the desert.
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