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ackidcat
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by ackidcat » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:37 pm
hi guys..
i'm kinda new here and new to dubstep and music production.. i just want to ask something..
me and my friends are planning to make a band and want to add some dubstep mix into our songs so i'm here to ask what
kind of software/DAW should i be using? and btw i also have a yamaha213 for me to use as a midi controller is it good enough for midi controller or do i have to buy a new one..
thanks to those who will reply and sorry about my bad grammar

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AxeD
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by AxeD » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:43 pm
Any daw will do honestly. Reaper is quite cheap and that'll do fine.
You can be on your way, as soon as you find a daw to your liking.
Then basically look up some tutorial on making the sounds you want.
Agent 47 wrote:Next time I can think of something, I will.
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ackidcat
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by ackidcat » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:58 pm
thanks for the fast reply..
i just downloaded the demo version of fl studio 10 i think ill try this first..
ill also try what you suggested, is reaper good for performing live?
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p12
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by p12 » Fri Jan 11, 2013 3:05 pm
ackidcat wrote:thanks for the fast reply..
i just downloaded the demo version of fl studio 10 i think ill try this first..
ill also try what you suggested, is reaper good for performing live?
Ableton is probably the best live perfomance daw out there.
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by AxeD » Fri Jan 11, 2013 4:51 pm
^ I agree.
Although I really don't like it, sequencer is a pain in the neck. Tried Logic Pro at school for a few days, that's the tits.
Great mixing interface.
I've tested around 8 of the most populair daws and my favorites are definitely Reason, Pro Tools and Logic.
Pro Tools mainly for it's engine though, it's a bit awkward for mixing sometimes.
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