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hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program
    #14131577 - 03/16/11 02:56 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

after months of aimless searching for working pirated audio production programs i've decided to go back to what i started out in years ago..

Propellerhead Reason..

i never really liked that program.. but it's really the only one that i'm familiar with.. besides audition

so many problems come up when i find something that seems even somewhat comprehensible. thangs not working n such

viruses n corrupted filez, etc.

idk maybe i'm just making excuses. but it's just so damn hard to find a right program without spending any money.

now i just gotta hope i can find a reason pirate that works good. then i can get to doin' thangs

i wish i knew more about thangs. and how to work in programs

anyone know what a good program is for producing audio thangs? accompanied w/ a working torrent?

i'm downloading some sort of reason torrent now and am gonna see how that works out

i just reallly want to start producing audio again it's been so long and i've been putting it off forevvvver.. for reasons mentioned above

hhopefully Reason will be right for starting out in. then once i get the hang of that can move ontoo more complex n intricate thangs

i hope this makes sense ive been awake for over 24 hours so im kinda :flowstone:
n just gotta do this downloadin' thang so i can get to sleep n finally get to doin' thangs when i wake up

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hopefully...

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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: Envix]
    #14131591 - 03/16/11 02:58 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

Ableton :awebig:

Reason obviously has a lot of flexibility but its hard as hell for me to figure out.. I'd prefer even FLstudio (:heart:)

FL is definitely the easiest to get started on, with a few 3rd party plug ins its almost as good as any other DAW out there.


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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: twighead]
    #14131604 - 03/16/11 03:02 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

yeah i tried playing around in ableton for a bit but i just couldn't figure it out. i don't even know how to get a waveform showing :sad:

or how to assign thangs to midi keyboard


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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: twighead]
    #14131605 - 03/16/11 03:02 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

I use Ableton but with Reason rewired into it.  It is the best combo i believe. I like reason for sound flexibility and sound design but you just can't beat the flow of Ableton.


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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: Big Worm]
    #14131644 - 03/16/11 03:09 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

Audacity, is good for recording.
FL is pretty basic, but complex. Good for beginning users.
Abelton is also good.
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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: Big Worm]
    #14131646 - 03/16/11 03:09 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

machines... real machines.

invest in a sampler and a drum sequencer and a microphone.

or.. in otherwords... reason is probably your best bet... but without a midi programmable keyboard, you're gonna have a lot of sequencing to do.

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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: Envix]
    #14131647 - 03/16/11 03:09 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

Are you looking for electronic loops and midi kinda shit, or live instrument recording/mixing? I use cubase 5 myself.

http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5544373/Steinberg_Cubase_5.1_DVDR-AiRISO_With_Cubase_v5.12_AIR-UPDATE

If you download, be sure to read everything about the install. For some reason, people have problems with it, most likely from not reading the install info. I burned the iso file to a dvd and ran it from there no problem.

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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: akira_akuma]
    #14131655 - 03/16/11 03:11 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

Quote:

akira_akuma said:
machines... real machines.

invest in a sampler and a drum sequencer and a microphone.

or.. in otherwords... reason is probably your best bet... but without a midi programmable keyboard, you're gonna have a lot of sequencing to do.



i have a midi keyboard i just need to figure out how to map it and do all those crazy thangs

Quote:


Are you looking for electronic loops and midi kinda shit, or live instrument recording/mixing? I use cubase 5 myself.



both preferably. i wanna keep expanding once i get the hang of basic stuff. right now i just wanna be doing SOMETHING rather than nothing. so anything that works would be good. and something that's simple enough to figure out

but since i have a keyboard tho and not any acoustic instruments i guess i'd be focusing on midi stuff ATM


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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: Envix]
    #14131749 - 03/16/11 03:29 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

If you're a keyboardist, Reason is the way to go. Subtractor, Malstrom, NN-19, NN-XT, and the almighty THOR!

It's what I use.

Seriously, Reason is perfect for the solo keyboardist and also has the capacity to make very good and complex tracks.

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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: Synesthetic]
    #14131757 - 03/16/11 03:30 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

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If you're a keyboardist, Reason is the way to go. Subtractor, Malstrom, NN-19, NN-XT, and the almighty THOR!

It's what I use.

Seriously, Reason is perfect for the solo keyboardist and also has the capacity to make very good and complex tracks.




Oh, and if you get Record on top of Reason, you'll be pretty much set for everything.

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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: Synesthetic]
    #14131932 - 03/16/11 03:58 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

I have a working copy of acid pro 5.0, it's out dated but has a lot of control.  I can set up a torrent and give it to you.


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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: Idiot]
    #14131939 - 03/16/11 03:59 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

We use Pro Tools HD 8.0

Soon to be upgraded to 9.0

When I was at NAMM this year, they had this sick program coming out called Strike which replicates the dynamics of a real drummer but its all programmed drums. Its so sick


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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: masterfluffypants]
    #14131999 - 03/16/11 04:11 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

There are a few.

Maschine awesome hardware and AMAZING software, a little pricey but worth every penny.

Ableton, really awesome software, a little hard to use.

Fruity is good software, limits in some ways but still good software to use as long as you use other plugins for sounds and use it for layout.

Reason is horrible. Don't use reason.


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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: Cyclohexylamine]
    #14132058 - 03/16/11 04:24 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

yeah i didn't like reason when i was using it either but i think it might be easier than having to figure out how to use a program from scratch, as it's the only one i know how to use

ppl say it's good for a solo keyboardist. and that is what i am :grin:



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was the first song i made in that program lol i made that back in '06 i think


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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: Envix]
    #14132079 - 03/16/11 04:29 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

If not Pro Tools, Ive always liked Logic for smaller productions.


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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: masterfluffypants]
    #14132101 - 03/16/11 04:33 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

I got Reason, then I went to YouTube and watched tutorials on what each piece of rack equipment could do.  I got pretty proficient at making some cool noises.  But I still fail at actually making any decent music :smile:


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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: masterfluffypants]
    #14132138 - 03/16/11 04:40 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

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We use Pro Tools HD 8.0

Soon to be upgraded to 9.0

When I was at NAMM this year, they had this sick program coming out called Strike which replicates the dynamics of a real drummer but its all programmed drums. Its so sick



Pro tools kicks major ass if you're going to be using a lot of recordings and audio - for that it cannot be beat... but for primarily midi work or live stuff I'd rather use Ableton.


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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: ShockValue]
    #14132140 - 03/16/11 04:41 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: twighead]
    #14132211 - 03/16/11 04:56 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

Hell yeah! Pro Tools is a monster. We run a studio so we're constantly recording


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Re: hardest part of Audio Producing -Finding a Program [Re: masterfluffypants]
    #14132234 - 03/16/11 05:01 PM (12 years, 11 months ago)

we work w/ protools in my production class @ school but it's wayyy too big a program to fit on a home laptop


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