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Elvio Neto
30-04-2006, 12:38 AM
i use reason sinze first version (im on version 3.04 now)

i used generator 1.5 (old reaktor name)

and many others

now its time for a change!

im starting a track in ableton 5.1 and a large number of vst pluggins and reaktor 5.1


i like to listen your coments about the best softwares :)

im using PC


im thinking in use cubase sx3 too


thanks

dan the acid man
30-04-2006, 12:45 AM
just started using sx2 after not using cubase for a few years now.

i also use reason, fruity loops and live 5.2

findthesolution
30-04-2006, 04:22 AM
Live 5.2, Komplete 3, & t-racks.

waiting on some money to get my hardware situated sorted.

mattboyslim
30-04-2006, 12:33 PM
Live 4
Logic 6
FM 7
OScar
Vanguard
tons of free vsts/audio units

i'm on mac

fresh_an_funky_design
30-04-2006, 01:53 PM
logic 7, live 5, got various other vst's and au's but use them as the logic plug'ins sound better, and various pieces of hardware


if your using pc i'd recommend cubase or nuendo, live is great for live but i personally wouldn't use it as a sequencer.

Sinister_Minister
30-04-2006, 05:39 PM
Great to be here...this is an amazing site...

I just got Reason and and Novation X-station several weeks ago...been working through the modules via tutorial to try to get a handle on it and am starting my first track today and do my part in spreading the virus...

Drew

christian wagner
30-04-2006, 08:53 PM
Logic 7, Reason 3 (When forced to) Ableton for live use.

I dont really use a lot of VST's, logics own sounds are more than usable with a fair bit of playing with :D

As well as a Waldorf pulse, and my Microkorg.

All on a Mac

stjohn
01-05-2006, 06:42 PM
live is great for live but i personally wouldn't use it as a sequencer.

i just changed from cubase to ableton, and id say the sequencer is better in ableton. if you have a midi controller you can get the guts of the tune recorded on the fly and the change it up after. choppage is also much easier in ableton, coz when you split a wave in cubase you can sometimes get a nasty click or lose the very start of the sound.

ableton autofades each piece of audio making moving waves around much easier.

automation in cubase is much harder too. i never got the waves plugins to automate, whereas you can just record in ableton and go to the drop down menu in the arrangement view.

my software of choice is:

psp vintage warmer
waves package
absynth 3
fm7
reaktor 5
korg legacy collection
ableton
sometimes cubase sx2
sometimes reason 3
supertrigger for a live buzz
t racks

fresh_an_funky_design
01-05-2006, 07:22 PM
ableton could be better for audio but i mainly use midi and i think the midi programming in logic is much easier than ableton

bmovie
01-05-2006, 08:33 PM
energyXT, AudioMulch & plugins

stjohn
01-05-2006, 10:31 PM
ableton could be better for audio but i mainly use midi and i think the midi programming in logic is much easier than ableton

yea ableton can be messy for midi!

RDR
02-05-2006, 12:23 AM
Logic 7, Ablton 5.2, Peak 4.

Yamaha o1x for the desk

Roland Sh32 synth

Evolution keyboard

Powerbook G4.. soon to be a macbook pro.

Elvio Neto
07-05-2006, 12:22 AM
i got a copy of logic audio platinum 5.5.1

jesus is a new world!!! the pluggins are very good

im creating total new sounds with this


cubase sx3 and nuendo 3.2 look the same program. same design same pluggins

anyone know the diferences ??

thanks.

rhythmtech
07-05-2006, 01:04 AM
i got a copy of logic audio platinum 5.5.1

jesus is a new world!!! the pluggins are very good

im creating total new sounds with this


cubase sx3 and nuendo 3.2 look the same program. same design same pluggins

anyone know the diferences ??

thanks.


yeah.. about £1000 :lol:

the audio engine is meant to be better in nuendo..

robin m
07-05-2006, 01:17 PM
Reason 3, Cakewalk Sonar and whatever else makes sense at the time...

MARKEG
07-05-2006, 03:26 PM
you know what.. i'm forever changing the sequencer and the way i work these days. sure, to really learn production i think you need to stick to one set up, but then once you are feeling confident, completely changing the way you work at random really helps you keep excited and fresh. just grab another seq you are interested in and learn it :)

RDR
07-05-2006, 04:05 PM
Hmmm, i can see where you are coming from with that mark.. i know a shit load of sequencers, but i dont feel the same.

Using a sequencer like an instrument is one of the important things in getting a great sounding piece of music.

Ideally we should know them backwards.

TechMouse
08-05-2006, 03:14 PM
Hmmm, i can see where you are coming from with that mark.. i know a shit load of sequencers, but i dont feel the same.

Using a sequencer like an instrument is one of the important things in getting a great sounding piece of music.

Ideally we should know them backwards.

I don't think that's necessarily true Chris.

It's certainly not a very "punk" attitude - and I reckon Techno has more in common with Punk than anything else.

Don't get me wrong, I love hard, tight and clean Techno, but I also like the odd T. Raumschmiere-esque banger from time to time.

Attitude can sometimes make up for technical expertise.

rounser
09-05-2006, 02:28 AM
I reckon Techno has more in common with Punk than anything else.
Is this the equivalent of junglists drawing links between dnb and jazz? That always boggled me - bunch of accomplished musicians jamming on the fly is about as far from a guy in a room hacking away with a sequencer as you can get.

It's sort of weird. The other dance music genres add "tech" to the front of a subgenre name to add credibility. Meanwhile, techno's looking up to punk.

It's almost as if dance music is somewhat ashamed of it's own heritage; that deep down, even enthusiasts believe that it's not really legitimate music because (mostly) no-one's playing real instruments.

It's somewhat appropriate; the Sex Pistols admitted outright that they and the genre they had made was a cipher, and from a certain point of view, so is music made of samples and effects.

TechMouse
09-05-2006, 11:47 AM
I'd say Jazz has more in common with Techno than D&B.

FILTERZ
09-05-2006, 02:55 PM
well back to the topic

i use cubase sx but haven`t allways

I use ableton to do the occaisonal live pa

back to being off topic

Jazz , well its good when they all play together and i like their hands .

techno, i have allways thought of as dance music with a punk ethos

apart from big fun of course

TechMouse
09-05-2006, 03:06 PM
Jazz , well its good when they all play together and i like their hands .

techno, i have allways thought of as dance music with a punk ethos
Techno and Jazz share an ethos of experimentation, and of breaking "the rules" in innovative ways.

... and passion for the music, of course.

FILTERZ
09-05-2006, 03:37 PM
Jazz , well its good when they all play together and i like their hands .

techno, i have allways thought of as dance music with a punk ethos
Techno and Jazz share an ethos of experimentation, and of breaking "the rules" in innovative ways.

... and passion for the music, of course.

agreed


but you cant have techno hands

but jazz hands are all the rage :dance:

TechMouse
09-05-2006, 03:44 PM
but you cant have techno hands

Tell that to these guys:

http://img469.imageshack.us/img469/2352/technohonks1ub.jpg

dan the acid man
09-05-2006, 03:55 PM
they're the most techno hands i've ever seen :shock:

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