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July 23, 2006 at 4:49 pm #699659
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InactiveI can’t really mention any free softwares right here, cuz i don’t use them and
can’t remember from the times i used to use them
Try out fruityloops for techno or anyother musik, also check out
propellerheads reason for any type of music. Actually i can’t shout
out for any software that is ment for techno since i guess there aint one.
You should forget about ejays though.And when you get out of the “sandbox”, you might want to just do
everything with cubase etc.Creating music is easy after you get the basics, you dont need to know
any notes to create professional sounding music. All you need is time!
Think about people here talking about learning SEO, but they worry about
the time it takes to learn all secrets, well multiply that with atleast 10 and
then your ready to go for music!July 24, 2006 at 8:30 am #699700Anonymous
InactiveThanks for your reply.
A friend gave me magic music maker.
I didn’t have time to play with it yet.I used to play the drums, played in a band and was DJing.
I can read some notes, too.I am looking for another hobby but I can post a link here when I composed my first song.
:rockband: :happydanc :happydanc :la-de-da:July 24, 2006 at 12:08 pm #699713Anonymous
InactiveMagic music maker is not free. Magic music maker is so called “drag and drop” aka “clickiti-clack” software, which is far from music making.
I suggest you forget about it and head for some real music making softwares.
Once you learn something like cubase you are able to create so much more.Don’t be fooled by people who say magic music maker is a good
soft for beginners, since it only makes it harder to learn true music production.If youre not familiar with revire, vst or other such terms, i suggest you begin
with either propellerhead reason or fruityloops.I personally prefer propellerhead reason, since it actually has an rack where you
can have synths, drum-machines, effects etc. included by the program.
You can have midi keyboard to control synths and maybe even a dynamic pad
to control your drum-machine, if you have money, and can keep using them
when your ready for something like cubase.You do the math.
August 6, 2006 at 12:49 am #701162Anonymous
InactiveHello. I am a techno DJ and unfortuanitly there arent very many good free programs out there. I am sure you can download a free trial of sound forge or cooledit but these cost money to register. If you are looking into producing your own music I would really suggest Reason. Even though its not free its well worth the money and they also have a trial. You could also try fruity loops that software is not free but there are cracks all over the web for it. Hope this helps
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