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sixdegrees
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Post by sixdegrees » Tue May 29, 2007 4:34 pm

I have a love for this genre of music, and want to take it further, maybe to producing levels. however i have a lack of knowledge with cubase/reason etc and it is limiting my options! althouhg i have sussed Fruity :roll: lol! any 1 got any tips or ideas, and is a crash course in production software the way 2 go...

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Post by b-lam » Tue May 29, 2007 4:47 pm

nothing wrong with fruity, if you find it easiest stick with it :!:

you can make exactly the same quality of music on fruityloops as on cubase imo....

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Post by forensix (mcr) » Wed May 30, 2007 10:46 am

Cubase comes with a manual read it

its the best advice i can give and i'm being deadly serious

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Post by Steve AC23 » Wed May 30, 2007 1:24 pm

B-LAM wrote:you can make exactly the same quality of music on fruityloops as on cubase imo....
exactly

more than enuff big producers use fruity

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Post by forensix (mcr) » Wed May 30, 2007 2:03 pm

B-LAM wrote:you can make exactly the same quality of music on fruityloops as on cubase imo....
This is true but sometimes its worth trying out other sequencers to see what works best for you

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Post by sixdegrees » Wed May 30, 2007 2:17 pm

cheers for the input :)

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Post by Steve AC23 » Wed May 30, 2007 3:07 pm

The best thing I found to improve my production was sitting next in with mates who write tunes & asking questions.

Watching is the best thing you can do, I learnt so much stupid shit
about the sequencer (Cubase) that makes life so much easier.

Bigup Spherix / Cubist / Livewire

I found Cubase the easiest thing to get my head around and
would recommend it. But everyones using everything so yea *shrug*

Here's a list of things I would start with getting:

Cubase SX3
Waves Diamond Bundle v5
Audio Damage Dub Station
Antares Tube
Camelphat
Sonalksis bundle
Elemental Audio Inspector XL ( I prefer this graphic analyzer to the waves on)

Have a look for some synths like albino/blue/hydra.
Don't download 100s of plugs either, waste of time.
Learn one or two inside out

If your comfortable in Fruity, stay in Fruity.
Give Cubase a go though, if you have any problems, just ask in here?

What exactly are you having problems with in Cubase?
Im not an expert at production, but Im sure I could help with things

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Post by sixdegrees » Wed May 30, 2007 3:45 pm

Well i think i need to watch the rest of the 60,000 hours of video tutorials i downloaded for cubase to save askin any stupid questions lol! i tried reason aswell, fruity i understand how to get some noises out of, and had a good play, made a couple of (amature) tracks. reason and cubase i can barely get noises out of and defo cant get them racked up into any kind of structure lol, as you do on fruity with the little *highlight box for sound method* back to the tutorials then i guess lol :roll:

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