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thalaron
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Posted : Sep 2, 2002 15:21
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well i have tryed a couple of times to start writing electronic music and always my unbelivable lazyness overcame my better good will
so now i am agian overcome with a rising sense of must make music... this time it is a little more seriously and well my question is in with what program do u suggest for me to use???
i have used a synt and a drum machine to learn beats, transitions, etc.
and now i am thinking on starting to work on cubase since everyone says that it is the most proffessional one...
about two years ago me and my friend fooled quiet a bit with e-jay which i found very very easy to use and i though that there might be some potential to the new version of it ... but
what do u think???
  i think it is the mind's right to die befor the body, but alas it is the body who is stronger in its will to perish... |
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Mo-Dul
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Posted : Sep 2, 2002 23:20
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What equipment do you own?
What style you plan to make?
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thalaron
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Posted : Sep 3, 2002 04:17
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a zoom rhythmtrak 234 drum machine
a couple of guitars (electric and not) with some good effects peddals.
a realy good sound card that has about every input outpot u wish (creative audigy with the drive)
and a realy shity synth...
but i may becoming hopefully with nord lead 2
and i would like to make psytrance prefered very soft and into ambient psy ...
  i think it is the mind's right to die befor the body, but alas it is the body who is stronger in its will to perish... |
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Mo-Dul
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Posted : Sep 3, 2002 23:24
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Let's get some things in place first,
The audigy is nice but not so good as you think,
Buy yourself Audio cables and make the
rewire that you think you will need...
Open Cubase/Logic/Nuendo/N-track/Band-in-a-box
and start recording your sounds.
P.s
1. BUY your cubase!!!
2. Download samples, Vsti's and plug-ins! |
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