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  • falcon2noah
    Fresh Peossy
    • Nov 2004
    • 48

    #16
    Re: HELP a rookie.

    Originally posted by thesightless
    gonna sit with noah and learn something i think. dont wanna drop a ton of cash to have it be shitty.
    reason, ableton, logic, pro tools, all at my spot for you to check out sean.
    peace,
    nb
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    • alexfish333
      Gold Gabber
      • Jul 2004
      • 966

      #17
      Re: HELP a rookie.

      Originally posted by falcon2noah
      reason, ableton, logic, pro tools, all at my spot for you to check out sean.
      peace,
      nb
      Does it sound like a thinly veiled handjob party to anyone else?
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      • falcon2noah
        Fresh Peossy
        • Nov 2004
        • 48

        #18
        Re: HELP a rookie.

        Originally posted by alexfish333
        Does it sound like a thinly veiled handjob party to anyone else?
        i got the kleenex and lubriderm on point.
        Friday Nov 10 with special guest Stephen Porter (Feedback-bookings.com) Citric at the Vault at Element! (www.elementny.com)

        www.holosoundnyc.com

        Bitcrushers for life.

        "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent."- Victor Hugo

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        • falcon2noah
          Fresh Peossy
          • Nov 2004
          • 48

          #19
          Re: HELP a rookie.

          Originally posted by alexfish333
          Does it sound like a thinly veiled handjob party to anyone else?
          i got the kleenex and lubriderm on point.
          Friday Nov 10 with special guest Stephen Porter (Feedback-bookings.com) Citric at the Vault at Element! (www.elementny.com)

          www.holosoundnyc.com

          Bitcrushers for life.

          "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent."- Victor Hugo

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          • victorgonzales
            Getting warmed up
            • Nov 2006
            • 51

            #20
            Re: HELP a rookie.

            I would suggest not buying reason and getting cubase instead. Your sound quality will be way better and when you decide to branch out a little reason will become pretty much useless to you anyway. cubase has almost limitless possibilities if you use vsts. ( you can get the basic vst plugins for free ussually too if you look hard enough online).

            Reason will just hold you back onceyou run out of things to do with it so you might as well start off with a real production program.

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            • Jenks
              I'm kind of a big deal.
              • Jun 2004
              • 10250

              #21
              Re: HELP a rookie.

              i'll be the only one here to recommend FL studio. But there it is, my recommendation.

              -Cue the nerds saying FL studio is crap, etc etc.

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              • victorgonzales
                Getting warmed up
                • Nov 2006
                • 51

                #22
                Re: HELP a rookie.

                Originally posted by Jenks
                i'll be the only one here to recommend FL studio. But there it is, my recommendation.

                -Cue the nerds saying FL studio is crap, etc etc.
                fl studio is a great program for learning to make music because it is cheap and gives you lots of samples. If you want anything original you need fl studio xxl which is 600 dollars. It comes with a few vst plugins.I used to use that to make music all the time until I started makeing tracks good enough for release when I couldn't get shit for sound quality out of it.

                The problem with this program is the sound quality. It sounds like crap any way you slice it. Also the main mixer is a joke. If you don't plan on ever making pro quality tracks and you just wanna screw around fl studio is the way to go. If you want Proffesional quality at a decent price go with cubase.
                Last edited by victorgonzales; November 22, 2006, 04:02:16 PM. Reason: more to say

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                • Jenks
                  I'm kind of a big deal.
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 10250

                  #23
                  Re: HELP a rookie.

                  again, hate having to say this every time, but i know several A list producers who use FL studio exclusively, run labels, produce their own music, do remixes, and it works fine for them time and time again.

                  Cubase and Logic are like taking 4 suitcases of clothes on a weekend vacation. All you do is end up with too much shit and you're carrying around all this excess baggage imo.

                  To each his own tho.

                  But im not hearing the "You can't make pro sounding tracks with FL" thing , because it's being done all the time and you don't know the difference.

                  I'm just sayin

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