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    Junior Freak
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    Default how to start produce some acid techno

    i really would like to start making some techno/acid techno.
    but i dont got any ideia, how to start.
    i not to sure , what time of progams or any other types of hardware i should buy. does any one recomend professional help, like this types of courses in this djs schools.
    at the moment , the only thing i got is loads of passion for music and plenty time in my hands, somenthing i think i will need............
    any help is welcome.

    cheers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TECHNOSOLDIER View Post
    i really would like to start making some techno/acid techno.
    but i dont got any ideia, how to start.
    i not to sure , what time of progams or any other types of hardware i should buy. does any one recomend professional help, like this types of courses in this djs schools.
    at the moment , the only thing i got is loads of passion for music and plenty time in my hands, somenthing i think i will need............
    any help is welcome.

    cheers...
    speak to IQ, he's a very informative guy. RDR folk like that who post on here mod on here.

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    yeah man,get yourself over to the production bit,they're very good in there and know what they're banging on about. In my very limited knowlage,I'd say get yourself a copy of the latest ableton or cubase and a few 303 VSTs.

    Check this thread too,a little discussion about 303 software related stuff :) http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/forum...ad.php?t=56927

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    Junior Freak
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    all depends on your budget mate.

    best bet is get yourself a sequncer, high end ones like cubase will cost you around £250 -£450

    the midrange ones like reason or orion platinum about £200.

    there are allso some free or very cheep ones around.


    personally i dont reason, i use cubase and orion but to be honest i prefer orion cus its so easy to use.


    for those 303's there are a number of vst clones the best i guess would be audio realism about£100 there are some cheaper and free ones around allso.

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    There's only one rule. Pick the tool that does it for you and then learn it inside out. It will come if you want it badly enough.

 

 

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