What programs do you use?
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Dread874 wrote:I use the probably the worst software ever!: Garageband
Looking to upgrade to something else though!
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you should IMMEDIATLY go and pirate logic pro and switch. if you're adept with garageband you'll quickly learn logic, and believe me you'll never want to stop using the ES2 and EXS24. it's a bit clumsy to use live (that's what ableton's there for anyway) but still a very solid program.
duuuuude, why garageband? WHY????
for making tracks/edits..
- used to use an old cubase. now reaper 3. amazing program.
- old reason for drum and synth programming.
live.
- pure data-based sample player.
hardware.
- korg mini kaoss pad. lovely.
- boss dr202+sp202-combo then i get tired of computers...
- used to use an old cubase. now reaper 3. amazing program.
- old reason for drum and synth programming.
live.
- pure data-based sample player.
hardware.
- korg mini kaoss pad. lovely.
- boss dr202+sp202-combo then i get tired of computers...
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Yingchun wrote:Cubase is very versatile but it can take you a long time get it to work with breakcore.
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i've probably posted here before, but i need an update.
i go to school for audio production at columbia college chicago. i was trained on protools for tracking, editing, mixing/mastering. took a few midi classes that touched on reason, and logic mostly... as well as a few plugins like absynth, etc.
i prefer ableton. i shouldn't have used FL for so long because it sounds like total shit. i use sound forge for basic "what you hear/stereo mix" recordings of samples and whatnot.
i'd like to learn max/msp next, and i will soon enough, once i get into my master classes.
i go to school for audio production at columbia college chicago. i was trained on protools for tracking, editing, mixing/mastering. took a few midi classes that touched on reason, and logic mostly... as well as a few plugins like absynth, etc.
i prefer ableton. i shouldn't have used FL for so long because it sounds like total shit. i use sound forge for basic "what you hear/stereo mix" recordings of samples and whatnot.
i'd like to learn max/msp next, and i will soon enough, once i get into my master classes.
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