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Saam
I have been mixing for around a half a year, but now would like to try out new things. I'm wondering about the best progs and what they do. I bet this has been covered before and I'm sorry. I'm wondering about progs for: Creating Tracks, Editing Mixed Tracks, etc. Please, help me out, and I'm sorry for those who might be angered by this thread :thepirate
I already have the latest releases of most programs dealing with this, but I'm wondering where I should focus my attention and what each program can do.

Thanks
josh
DJ-Igloo
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Originally posted by josh
Saam
I knew this would happen ;) , Could someone link me to a thread describing the basic function of all the major programs and there quality?
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Saam
I knew this would happen ;) , Could someone link me to a thread describing the basic function of all the major programs and there quality?

No. It's right up there. Find it for yourself.
Saam
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
No. It's right up there. Find it for yourself.


haha, well i should and do feel like a moron. Thanks!
Derivative
the production forum makes jerks of us all :p
DJ-Igloo
lmao
Saam
Ha, ok, This thread is now about Reason 2.5 absolute noob tutorials.
And when I mean noob, I mean noob.
I just attained this software and opened it up, that is about how far into understanding it i am.
Thanks
josh
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Originally posted by josh


Plus: Manual.

I believe U can find it throught the thread somewhere. Now I getting to understand why some of the old forum poster tend to put this Search IMG.

Useful though.:D

p.s. All the qtn asked had been answered before. :) Cheers. Take ur time to search on. U can. Just Do It (Nike)
:D

Derivative
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Ha, ok, This thread is now about Reason 2.5 absolute noob tutorials.
And when I mean noob, I mean noob.
I just attained this software and opened it up, that is about how far into understanding it i am.
Thanks


when i first opened up fl studio

my response was favourable. i could do stuff. reaction = 'hey this is alright, im making some funky !' of course, with the benefit of hindsight i was making total e but i didnt notice it then. eheheh.

when i first opened up ableton live delta...

i was like 'heeeey this is pretty groovy. can get a beat working. can swap in loops. take em out. make fills. got vanguard working on it. all good. very logical layout.'

when i first opened reason adapted...

my initial response was ', i cant get any sound from any of the instruments. on redrum i can get a sounding snare drum to play. spent ages wiring subtractor and eventually got it to sound but then the piano roll pissed me off and the mixer confused me so i eventually just went "ahhh this ." and uninstalled it.'

when i first opened up logic in my uni's music department...

i immediately thought 'holy ing - where is everything?!' tried the help file which was incredibly unhelpful. wasted some time trying to get ES2 to work. it loaded up but i couldnt get any sound out of it. failed. tried to get a kick drum going. couldnt figure out how to do it. severe brain ache ensued. then i kept thinking about how logic has the most ironic name - it couldnt be more illogical to my fruity loop shaped brain. overall a nightmare experience.

when i first opened up MAGIX music maker (free on a pc format coverdisk! WOW!)...

initial response was 'whoa man, i can like, record my guitar!' so i did on a mic that came free with my pc. sounded terrible! but at the time it was the coolest thing ever. i rearranged the garage demo song that came with it and was like 'yea man! im remixing this shiiiit!' ahhh naive youth...
josh
:haha: :haha: :haha:

Nice description for a real n00b :tongue2
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