The Best All in one music Production Software (vote) (pg. 2)
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robstar |
damn.....attachment didnīt work!
Anyways.....I just wanted to say that.
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Cheers. :) |
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TranceMasterUk |
nothing wrong with that robster
i dont really use synth samples, i prefer to make my own synth sounds, by tweaking alot of soft synths i use, it can be pretty hard to get a good sound going though
but there is nothing wrong with what your doing, your tunes still rock!
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robstar |
quote: | Originally posted by TranceMasterUk
nothing wrong with that robster
i dont really use synth samples, i prefer to make my own synth sounds, by tweaking alot of soft synths i use, it can be pretty hard to get a good sound going though
but there is nothing wrong with what your doing, your tunes still rock!
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okey cool,
and I wasnīt aming my anger at you , just so u know. :)
I donīt use softsynths cuz first of all they take up to much CPU and the sound quality isnīta always that good.
But one softsynth that is GOOD! is FM7!!! that synth rOckZ tha HouSe!!! :D
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Fiskelime |
All in one music production software....listen to it.
Spend some money on steinberg products instead...and a hardware synth :)
Fiskelime
[Rockagill]
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TranceMasterUk |
i know u were not angry at me :)
i just thought id anwser anyway
and yea fm7 is prolly the best of one of the best soft synths around
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SgtFoo |
yea fm7 is great for simple synths/strings....
but whats good for bass strings/synths? I just can't find the right one:rolleyes: :D :( :) :o :eyes: :confused: :eek: :mad: :conf: :whip: :clown: :toothless :stongue: :sadgreen: hehe too many faces. |
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Pjotr G |
FM7 thingy does DX-7....you can get kick ass bass out of that so |
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TranceMasterUk |
yea thats what i was gonna say
the fm7 is great for bass sounds
but fm synths are very hard to program. |
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omega |
If you're content with the sounds of the built in reason gear, and you can tolerate that retched sequencer, I would say reason without a doubt. If I can use all my plug-ins...especially reaktor 3, I would go with orion pro, because it's a really easy to use, but powerful sequencer. The bassline synth is really, really good for 303 action, and the sampler is great, but the other synths in orion pro are pretty weak sounding. |
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Dj_ExOn |
Well i think reason is the best all in one prog from the beginning
but on the other hand Fruityloops can be upgraded 100x with differnet synth progs and stuff! |
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DJ Chrono |
I like using hardware synths better than sample CD's just cause you have so much more control. I doubt that you can change as many paramaters of a sample, as u can on a real synth.. for example: Arpeggiator (and full menu controls, octave range, Sync, Fill in, gate time), real time modulation of pitch, width, sync, and softness for 2 lfo's, and 3 envelopes.. freq and res of 2 lfo's and 3 envelopes per sound... not to mention real time effects tweaking, eqing, and vocoding. Then throwing in 8 multitimeral parts to play at once, giving your sound an amazingly thick feel. Personally, I think all this COMPLETELY outweighs a sample cd of synth patches. I got a supernova, and I love this thing so much. I used to use softsynths, but not after buying this beast. :toothless |
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DJ Chrono |
...but in regards to the topic, I like Reason the best (despite I only use it for drums now) ..But I use Cakewalk SONAR to sequence my stuff.. and to add some fx. |
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