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| 08 Jan 2015 03:42 PM |
| Like, for music making and voice editing? |
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Lamar
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| 08 Jan 2015 03:51 PM |
audacity is great for voice editing and free as far as DAWs go there aren't really any good free ones that you can make professional quality stuff with, i personally use FL. not legally but i plan to buy it eventually |
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| 08 Jan 2015 03:53 PM |
| So, like delete Windows 34 or something like that? |
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Lamar
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| 08 Jan 2015 03:54 PM |
| yea alt+f4 and ctrl+w are probably the best music programs |
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Lamar
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| 08 Jan 2015 03:56 PM |
| cant hear you over the .bat i made that slowly deletes everything on your pc |
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ynim
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| 08 Jan 2015 04:58 PM |
| lmms is pretty good for the low price of free |
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ZoneOfwar
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johnb
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| 08 Jan 2015 08:18 PM |
"as far as DAWs go there aren't really any good free ones that you can make professional quality stuff with"
nope, use Reaper, all it does is just remind you to buy a license each time you use it but no features are restricted |
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Lamar
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| 08 Jan 2015 09:48 PM |
| let me know when you come across some big league musicians who use reaper |
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| 08 Jan 2015 09:52 PM |
>trying to be big league when you're using roblox
ayy lmao
honestly though if you're just starting out what's more important is understanding your tool rather than your tool's effectiveness, go for the thing that works best for you and practice at it |
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| 09 Jan 2015 12:46 AM |
tbh once you can use one DAW effectively it's not that hard to learn another, i just love to be judgmental (don't we all) unless you're trying to learn Reason, it has a lot of stuff that's different from other DAWs
according to a sound design major from where I work, pro tools sucks but I would try it before forming my own opinion
if you aren't against... "acquiring" software, i'd give a number of different DAWs a try if you're serious |
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| 10 Jan 2015 10:28 PM |
| i use sound forge with no quantize and i only use low quality youtube samples and recordings i took in a forest on my nokia. i make this broken 2 step beat and then i drown everything in reverb and put in vinyl crackles and a bunch of white noise. |
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| 11 Jan 2015 03:56 PM |
"i use sound forge with no quantize and i only use low quality youtube samples and recordings i took in a forest on my nokia. i make this broken 2 step beat and then i drown everything in reverb and put in vinyl crackles and a bunch of white noise." sounds like Clams Casino |
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| 11 Jan 2015 05:14 PM |
| nope, use Reaper, all it does is just remind you to buy a license each time you use it but no features are restricted [2] |
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