[POLL] Favourite DAW/Sequencer Software!
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Reason all the way. Love it, dont like the way it sounds when your using it on its own but rewired with pro tools/ableton/cubase its the fucking shit!
Got ableton but havent really got into it yet - I need another injury to keep me housebound to learn the ropes. Looks awesome though i really wanna get into it - especially for the djing element to it, i've got some of the sickest tunes on my hard drive i could run amok if i started mixing
Pro Tools for general production just because its what i used at college and at work so i'm pretty comfortable and can use it to suit my needs. Its also good using an industry standard programme as it keeps me learning new things which i can use should i ever get myself anothe rjob in post production.
Got ableton but havent really got into it yet - I need another injury to keep me housebound to learn the ropes. Looks awesome though i really wanna get into it - especially for the djing element to it, i've got some of the sickest tunes on my hard drive i could run amok if i started mixing
Pro Tools for general production just because its what i used at college and at work so i'm pretty comfortable and can use it to suit my needs. Its also good using an industry standard programme as it keeps me learning new things which i can use should i ever get myself anothe rjob in post production.
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NEW TUNES UP - SILETZ DUB & DEVILS KISS. 320'S FOR THE REQUEST MANDEM
http://www.myspace.com/miscreantuk
I started with FL 3, back then it was too hard for me, then a while later I picked up production again, used reason, which is awesome, I must say, now I'm back to FL, I also have tried Cubase, which I didn't like, because it's a major resource hog and overly complicated(I can do the same things in FL, only a lot easier)
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