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jonwon 06-15-2011 12:30 AM

Music Producing
 
Just wondering if there are any RS'ers that are into producing beats and if you guys had any tips or input. So far I've tried using sonar X1, but I think it's much too advanced for a person with no experience or knowledge of how it works. I read online that a good beginner-advanced program is Propellerheads Reason. What are some other good programs that I could use in conjunction with Reason?

Prolowtone 06-15-2011 12:39 AM

I am interested in making my own beats to. I was told to start on Fruit loops... But i found it anoying. i want to try a program with a good Synthesizer

jonwon 06-15-2011 12:49 AM

I tried FL Studio 9, but I found it kinda shitty. The capabilities are too limited and it makes things sound too generic for my taste.

Just installed Reason 5. The layout is simple and easy to navigate. There is also a virtual drum set and on-screen piano.

exdee 06-15-2011 10:21 AM

lol it does not matter on the sequencer but more on the person and his experience and commitment

strykn 06-15-2011 11:19 AM

Arty and anrej use fruityloops only ;)

exdee 06-15-2011 08:39 PM

Mat Zo does as well and if you produce you should know how complicated his tracks really are.

exdee 06-15-2011 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prolowtone (Post 7473222)
I am interested in making my own beats to. I was told to start on Fruit loops... But i found it anoying. i want to try a program with a good Synthesizer

VSTis

EUPHORiA1911 06-21-2011 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bvu (Post 7474725)
VSTis

+1, but if you REALLY don't like FL you could use Cubase or Logic Pro

BoostedSquid 07-01-2011 04:37 PM

I have been producing Hardstyle for quite sometime now, I was using Fruity Loops 9 and dont under estimate this program. WHEW. I has huge potention. It doesnt really matter which Program you use, its all pretty much personal preference. I know recently switched to Logic Pro 9 and I love it.
One tip that I really recommend is, take the time to learn to program. Learn everything, what each, and every single thing does. In the long run, It helps SO much. I remember only trying to learn what I was only gonna need, turns out, you need to learn pretty much everything.
By the time you learn everything, your music just comes and flows all together.

exdee 07-01-2011 06:39 PM

lol hardstyle tracks are really easy to produce


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