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    Default help please.

    guys i really want to start messing about with creating tunes etc

    when i say i'm a complete novice, i really mean it.

    i don't suppose anyone has anything like Fruity Loops would like to help me out so to speak please. thanks dudes.
    i've ehard fruity loops is most user friendly package, and i think cubase/ableton might be a bit too complex for me.

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    i'd suggest you go and download a demo of either fruityloops or sony acid. then read the manual as you go, trying out the differant things it describes as you go along.

    there's also plenty of tutorials available on youtube.

    be prepared for long term learning if you really want to do it. i personally wouldnt be expecting to do anything of any real value whatsoever for at least 6 months and even then it'll still be sh1t!

    i know it sounds harsh but the first few years, while being an amazing eye opener, can also be a HUGE pisser!
    Last edited by rhythmtech; 04-05-2009 at 12:37 PM.

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    I'm a big fan of Reason, but there you go.

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    Reason is great fun. If you're going to get to grips with anything, I'd recommend reason. You'll need to read a bit to get familiar with the different machines etc, but what you learn from reason you can take to any other software package you later go on to use. Plus reason comes with tons of sounds, samples, loops already to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    i'd suggest you go and download a demo of either fruityloops or sony acid. then read the manual as you go, trying out the differant things it describes as you go along.

    there's also plenty of tutorials available on youtube.

    be prepared for long term learning if you really want to do it. i personally wouldnt be expecting to do anything of any real value whatsoever for at least 6 months and even then it'll still be sh1t!

    i know it sounds harsh but the first few years, while being an amazing eye opener, can also be a HUGE pisser!
    i heren you there - i've been at it for just over a year - i think i've learned the programmes pretty well but still not had much worth listening to. on the plus side every time i start a new project i learn something new which always makes me feel like i'm heading in the right direction

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    I'm a big fan of Reason, but there you go.

    yes i have heard of reason before, i think i had it at one point along with ableton and cubase, and i went and lost the disc.
    doesn't reason have rebirth on it, and have a 303 emulator?

    a few friends of mine nrg phil and dan, have been using cubase for a while now, and made some pretty good tunes on it aswell.

    i had some fun using a synth on saturday, and i'd love to be able to use something which could intergrate using a synth with all the rest of it (?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    i'd suggest you go and download a demo of either fruityloops or sony acid. then read the manual as you go, trying out the differant things it describes as you go along.

    there's also plenty of tutorials available on youtube.

    be prepared for long term learning if you really want to do it. i personally wouldnt be expecting to do anything of any real value whatsoever for at least 6 months and even then it'll still be sh1t!

    i know it sounds harsh but the first few years, while being an amazing eye opener, can also be a HUGE pisser!

    well it took me about 3 years to even remotely dj to a mediocre standard, so i am willing to wait and learn.

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    right i've looked on my program list and i have Ableton 8.0 (or a 14 day demo of it anyway)

    and Wavelab and SonicFoundry. Although i genuinely don't have a clue what to do.
    i'm going to actually watch some tutorials on the net etc.

    although i might buy reason, i do like buying programs, and stuff.

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    I would recommend trying to get to grips with Cubase/Logic/Sonar or something of that ilk, because although other programs might be more easily acessable, they may also become limiting after a short while and then you might feel like stepping up to Cubase etc is akin to starting again.

    But thats just me.

    Good luck what ever and have fun with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by judas_beast View Post
    I would recommend trying to get to grips with Cubase/Logic/Sonar or something of that ilk, because although other programs might be more easily acessable, they may also become limiting after a short while and then you might feel like stepping up to Cubase etc is akin to starting again.

    But thats just me.

    Good luck what ever and have fun with it.
    no illegal software talk here, thanks calv ;-)
    Last edited by rhythmtech; 04-05-2009 at 06:33 PM.

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    +1 for reason. it's easy to learn and the sound quality is much better than in previous iterations.
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    grab a copy of Ableton Live. deffinitely better choice than Reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BloodStar View Post
    grab a copy of Ableton Live. deffinitely better choice than Reason.

    well i don't a spare 450 quid to pay for that at the moment unfortunately.

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    hmm, hard to say. ask some of your friend if he has AbletonLive LE version,. it is usually packed with some HW. i have one, and can send you if you want...
    Last edited by BloodStar; 05-05-2009 at 09:04 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BloodStar View Post
    hmm, hard to say. ask some of your friend if he has AbletonLive LE version,. it is usually packed with some HW. i have one, and can send you if you want...

    yes please. i'll pm you. i can reimburse you any postage costs, do you have paypal?

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    no prob, man. i can send it pretty cheap with our local post service. once we meet you'll buy me a beer ;-]
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    Quote Originally Posted by BloodStar View Post
    no prob, man. i can send it pretty cheap with our local post service. once we meet you'll buy me a beer ;-]
    thanks dude.

    where about s in UK are u dude?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BloodStar View Post
    grab a copy of Ableton Live. deffinitely better choice than Reason.
    I find Reason rewired into Ableton is pretty much all you need.

    Ableton is amazing, but it's not a sound source as such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    I find Reason rewired into Ableton is pretty much all you need.

    Ableton is amazing, but it's not a sound source as such.
    well i've got cubase installed now.
    it's a bit fiddly. but i've got a 909 vst and i'm happy with that.
    if i can learn how to sequence some music on that i'll be happy.
    but to say i don't know what to do know would be a massive understatement.

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    if your an absolute begginer id say you could have picked something far easier to start off with.

 

 
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