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Most Practical Production Software

Post by gormor » Tue Apr 26, 2011 4:57 am

I've been messing around with dubstep in FL Studio and really want to get more in to production. I already have a nice comp, a fairly nice MIDI, good headphones and soundcard and all that. Obviously there isn't one best program out there but I was wondering if anyone feels strongly about what program to start out on? What is simple/easy to follow and gets a good sound or has many tutorials on how to get a good sound? Obviously it won't be extremely easy but I'm willing to put in effort and time to get started as an amateur producer.

Thanks in advance

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Re: Most Practical Production Software

Post by jrisreal » Tue Apr 26, 2011 5:05 am

all are the same...if youve already started in FL, stick with it. tbh the only difference between daw's is the look of it so choose a pretty one (ahem FL STUDIO) and stick with it

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Re: Most Practical Production Software

Post by Laika » Tue Apr 26, 2011 5:10 am

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Re: Most Practical Production Software

Post by Morrello » Tue Apr 26, 2011 5:39 am

This is awesome but i think i broke it by lighting all the blocks.

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Re: Most Practical Production Software

Post by flatfaced » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:06 pm

try most of them and decide which will fit you the best,,,

imo

cubase - i dont like the surgical interface and its a bit more complicated than it should be...

FL - really hard to keep the things as easy as possible and the meters and mixing tools are not awesome...its a bit woody and you cant work with wavs like you should...after more than 2 years on it i've decided that :

Live is sup simple and intuitive - the interface is cool, the built-in tools are awesome, the wav's work is great as the stretchin and pitchshiftin...the session and arrangement views are really handy and the shortcuts on the keyboard are easy-to-remember...and so on...

Reason - vst free

Logic looks nice you lucky mac users :D

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Re: Most Practical Production Software

Post by drokkr » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:13 pm

They are all the same tools, just with different handles.

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Re: Most Practical Production Software

Post by flatfaced » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:23 pm

i forgot - in Live you could undo almost every parameter and even your PC shuts down it keeps these...

but all in all drokkr is right

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Re: Most Practical Production Software

Post by Hurtdeer » Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:01 pm

to be fair, there is a sonic difference between all the DAWs- Logic and Reason are "softer", ableton and renoise have a much "crisper" sound, fruity loops sits somewhere in the middle. none of them are "better" than the other though

and the way all the different ones are set up are easier/harder depending on how you brain works

but they're all good so you might as well just go with wateva~

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Re: Most Practical Production Software

Post by bigfootspartan » Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:05 pm

drokkr wrote:They are all the same tools, just with different handles.
I hear Logic is specially designed for us leftys, something about the ergonomic structure reducing the strain on our carpal tunnel... Or biceps, I can't remember.

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Post by Basic A » Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:16 pm

flatfaced wrote:try most of them and decide which will fit you the best,,,

imo

cubase - i dont like the surgical interface and its a bit more complicated than it should be...

FL - really hard to keep the things as easy as possible and the meters and mixing tools are not awesome...its a bit woody and you cant work with wavs like you should...after more than 2 years on it i've decided that :

Live is sup simple and intuitive - the interface is cool, the built-in tools are awesome, the wav's work is great as the stretchin and pitchshiftin...the session and arrangement views are really handy and the shortcuts on the keyboard are easy-to-remember...and so on...

Reason - vst free

Logic looks nice you lucky mac users :D
What the fuck are you talking about FL's meters??? They are FINE.
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Re: Most Practical Production Software

Post by flatfaced » Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:32 pm

yeah they're just fine :D

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Re: Most Practical Production Software

Post by lowpass » Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:37 pm

DAW's are like pokemon,

You start off at a low level not having a clue, but give it time and they each have all kinds of moves you can learn and eventually master till you can really kick some ass!

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Re: Most Practical Production Software

Post by aeser » Tue Apr 26, 2011 4:02 pm

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Re: Most Practical Production Software

Post by REAP3RMusic » Tue Apr 26, 2011 6:38 pm

I hear Logic is specially designed for us leftys, something about the ergonomic structure reducing the strain on our carpal tunnel... Or biceps, I can't remember.[/quote]

Does that mean i can fit more chronic masturbation into my schedule by reducing the need to take breaks in order to avoid RSI?
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