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Dub step in logic 8 express?
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Re: Dub step in logic 8 express?
only problem with learning in reason is that is you don't have a great amount of common sense (not saying that the OP hasn't.. lol) i find it can be slightly harder to translate over to other daws. i use reason 5 exclusively and not gonna lie, i can't use anything else cause i've got so used to the way reason runs/sounds etc it would take ages for me to pick up something else (i reckon).
Re: Dub step in logic 8 express?
erock wrote:hello i am pretty new to dub step. but i would like to start make my own things now. so can i make it in logic 8 cuz i have read that must people use reason cubase and other programs..
Skream uses logic
Skism uses logic
Datsik uses logic
I use logic
You can use logic to make dubstep. For sure. If you want a more brostep style kind of bass, I would reccomend getting the vst Massive by Native Instruments
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spydogen wrote:^^^^^Matthew_ wrote:To answer the question, yes you can make dubstep on logic, you can make it in any DAW really.
If you are new to producing however, and have no idea what you are doing, I'd recommend reason, simply because it's got everything you need all in one place and there are about a million tuts on the web for you. After using that you'll find it a lot easier to move to something like logic.
Yep.
Reason 4 is enuff.
i started on fl studio and transitioned to logic 9.1.3. Once you learn the basics it gets much easier, but as other people said, any daw will do
daw.. daw..
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