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music2dance2
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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: U.K.
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Having learn to play piano will help a great deal in production, so invest in a midi keyboard if you can.
You wont be handicapped in anyway, in fact since you dj that helps with giving you an idea of arrangements for make the track, i.e. when to build up, put a break in, what FX's you would like to hear and when.
It would be wrong to tell you what program to use as it depends on what you feel works best, but download demo versions of the main ones and see what works for you. Youtube has some great video's for help also.
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Aug-29-2010 10:15
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Zak McKracken
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whats more important is if u understand basic rhytm and groove imo.
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Aug-29-2010 11:27
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Coyke
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Registered: Apr 2010
Location: Berlin
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-1 "download a cracked copy" and also -1 for Reason
Yes, Reason is fast to get into and limitations are kinda useful when you are a new to producing. However, learning Reason is like learning 100% into the wrong direction. Its a great addition to any studio.
Trust me, been using it for like 8 years only. Switched to another host in the beginning of this year. Its like black / white to me. I think if you are really into this, dont waste your time with Reason. Its a great piece of kit to have later on for writing, but its not worth imo to focus on learning this and then totally up to learn something from the ground later on again, instead of learning a "better" sequencer from the beginning.
And also, there is no need to download any cracks. Cant believe that at a "serious?" forum you really get such a reply. Get Zynewave Podium Free. This one got a very little limitations. Yes there is no multicore support, which kinda is a "limitation" that will help you as a beginner. Also, nowadays there are some synths that eat like 0 CPU at all, like the free Synth1. Also, Podium Free doesnt come with any crap about "10 tracks only" or something like that. The limitations are not really noticeable for a beginner, like missing 64bit processing mode and such. You can always bounce stuff into audio and save up CPU this way, which kinda makes it a fully featured and useable host or get the full version for only 50$.
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Aug-29-2010 17:06
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EddieZilker
This is the dance.

Registered: Jan 2009
Location: Marijuana Sex Camp
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| quote: | Originally posted by Coyke
...also -1 for Reason
Yes, Reason is fast to get into and limitations are kinda useful when you are a new to producing. However, learning Reason is like learning 100% into the wrong direction. Its a great addition to any studio.
Trust me, been using it for like 8 years only. Switched to another host in the beginning of this year. Its like black / white to me. I think if you are really into this, dont waste your time with Reason. Its a great piece of kit to have later on for writing, but its not worth imo to focus on learning this and then totally up to learn something from the ground later on again, instead of learning a "better" sequencer from the beginning. |
This is wrong. You might be a little burnt out on Reason, but from someone who was working with other DAW's long before Reason came out, I have to disagree with it. It's likely the cheapest, easiest means for someone to be able to teach themselves the craft and, while certainly not a replacement for tutorial instruction, it basically wraps almost every concept there is to know in music production into a convenient, user-friendly package.
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Aug-29-2010 17:17
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