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Just wondering what you guys use? Is cubase the best. I want one that's easy to use because I'm retarded.
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Acid Pro or Reason are good ones. The Doctor should weigh in on this topic.
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Post by Wez »

I'm downloading reason actually. If I have any troubles I'll know where to go for help :)

Links to synths and other places for cool atmospheric noises and such would be welcomed too though.

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New to Reason eh? The learning curve is steep. That app can do it all but it's very, very complicated.
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The way you can turn the rack around and look at the back is very nerdy and cool though!
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Post by The Doctor »

Pflöyd wrote:The Doctor should weigh in on this topic.
That depends on what you're looking for cuzn.

If you just want something with recording and MIDI capability, go with Nuendo. It's exactly like Cubase, only with a lot more features and toys.

If you want synths and drums and samplers and all the digital modular stuff... Reaktor is god for everything except percussion. Reason > Reaktor on sequenced drums.

But the question is... what are you looking to do?
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Post by SPRIGGSEY »

I use samplitude, it doesnt seem like its as used as a lot of programs out there but its much better than anything else Ive used. You can download samplitude SE for free off the net and it does pretty much everything youd need it to.






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