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marchhare
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Posted - 2004/02/04 :  22:41:03  Show profile Send a private message
I have been thinking about it for a long time .I want to start playing around with music programs and start making some of my own songs.I need to know what the differance in programss if there are any .what programms would best suite me ,I am looking to produce trancecore,hardcore.On the trancecore side of it songs like,gang bang soc-and this is hard core,why should you live,stuff like that .

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tklown
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You can use whatever sequencer you'll want, but if you use fruity loops it will really hold you backwhen you get better. I've been working on my first track for weeks now and I'm just starting to lay down a nice bassline. I've learned so many things, it's very hard at first but just keep trying like I did and eventually you'll start progressing :)



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How serious about it are you?

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marchhare
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Posted - 2004/02/05 :  01:18:42  Show profile  Send a private message
Very.Dedication is not an issue.I just need to know basicly if there is a differance in jthe programms or not and witch is if any better than onther one for that gener of music.

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Posted - 2004/02/05 :  03:41:43  Show profile  Send a private message
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Originally posted by tklown:
You can use whatever sequencer you'll want, but if you use fruity loops it will really hold you backwhen you get better. I've been working on my first track for weeks now and I'm just starting to lay down a nice bassline. I've learned so many things, it's very hard at first but just keep trying like I did and eventually you'll start progressing :)





I disagree... fruity is a great place to start and doesn't hold you back. Its all about using your resources with fruity....sure if you don't learn master and fx your tracks sound bad, but its all about learning whats built into fruity and using more it can be a VERY good production programe if used right.



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Posted - 2004/02/05 :  05:14:36  Show profile  Send a private message
you can actually write some pretty decent stuff in FL just make sure you get some decent plugins to go with it ie something like reason

now if they only made it so reason used vst i'd be a happy camper =P

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Posted - 2004/02/05 :  05:33:07  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Seany's homepage
You can write the same stuff in basicly any Music program ,but where Dess is wrong is it does hold you back.If you want something pressed to vinyl,Dont think about having it done in FL as the sound quality is poo,Thats why you want Cubase Or Reason ,Although Cubase is the top top 1 ,although Reason is to though ,But the sound quality isnt as good as Cubase's and is pretty limiting as far as VST's go... At the end of the day.. you can do pretty much the same on all But As far as Quality goes ,Get cubase ,I Find it easier to use for producing and its all i use(With FL for messing around with riffs) And hopefully getting reason soon too... As for making trancecore...get yourself the V-station..Pro 53...Zeta....FM7 whatever and get learning...It isnt easy ya know ,But if you show devotion and will It will happen! :)....

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Posted - 2004/02/05 :  20:45:40  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit tklown's homepage
I LOVE Cubase, it was a little confusing at first but now it's one of the best programs I've ever used





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djtommyrenegade
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Posted - 2004/02/05 :  21:01:11  Show profile  Send a private message
i write all my stuff in fruity then import it into cool edit to tidy it up, as for FL bein crap quality, maybe so but wen ya engineer it it can sound as good as cubase etc, any way there are a few producers out there that still use fruity, eg guyver and SHOKK, now there stuff isnt crap quality is it?!


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Posted - 2004/02/05 :  22:22:10  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Seany's homepage
I dont listen to those "Artists" But I've been told by People and everyone knows that FL's sound quality is crapl..Compared to Cubase whatever...If FL was as good as Cubase...Do you think everyone would be using Cubase? Or Reason....End Of...Get Cubase!(Marchhare)..(Or Reason...ReWire em.. FL is doodoo :)

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Posted - 2004/02/06 :  20:56:20  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit StrifeII's homepage
Fruityloops if you want to learn - its the easiest way.

You can download the demo at www.fruityloops.com

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Exhile
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Fruity is actually more of a pain to use than Cubase IMO. Yiou end up using way more channels than you need to. I suppose its cheap and gets you a basic idea of what to do but the sequencer is pans.

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I think between Cubase and Fruityloops, you are alot better off learning on Fruityloops, as Cubase will just make things alot harder. Cubase is only better once Fruity starts limiting your mixdowns, in my opinion :)



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Posted - 2004/02/06 :  22:03:34  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit StrifeII's homepage
^^^ yeah, we know all about this "limiting" nonsense eh matt :)

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Seany
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Posted - 2004/02/06 :  23:00:35  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Seany's homepage
I Dont think Cubase is hard at all...In the end you'l be using it....

I agree with saying start of with FL or so...But the fact is,Cubase IS better! Get it into your skulls [:P]
I agree with Hoekzema ,FL is also a pain in the buttocks :)

http://www.ush.net/board/viewtopic.php?t=103002

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Dj Dess
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Posted - 2004/02/06 :  23:33:26  Show profile  Send a private message
I'm sorry...but each person is entilted to their own opinion. Mine is that fruity doesn't hold you back until your actually gonna send demos out to labels thats when you need as Hard2Get said Cubase since fruitys mixdowns are limiting. Yeah you may end up using cubase later...but its always good to start on whats meant for beginners. once again this is just my opinion so i've said it and i'm not gonna aruge about it

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